I WANTED. /ANTED to Let, Two Furnished Rooms, with use of conveniences. I Apply Stewart's Store, Nile-st. 'ANTED, Strong Lad, to learn the Carriage Painting.—Balme and I Co., Coachbuilders. 'ANTED, an Errand Boy. Apply sharp to I J. E. Hounsell and Co., Ltd. "ANTED, Four Good Hop-pickers. Apply L. EGGERS, I - Upper Moutere. 'ANTED, a Boy foY Parcels and generally useful. Good wages.— CARPENTER, Hardy-street. , "ANTED, a Competent LEDGER KEEPER. Apply, in own. hand writing, stating salary required, to E. BUXTON & CO., LTD. WANTED. ,"E have a Vacancy for a SMART BOY. Apply ■...." TRATHEN & CO., DraperSj Trafalgar-street*. WANTED. DRESSMAKERS 'ANTED, for our New DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT (openincr about the 20th February),- BODICE and SKIRT HANDS, IMPROVERS,;and APPRENTICES. Large, well-lighted, and ■ lated Workroom: \ Apply— TRATHEN AND CO., DRAPERS, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 'ANTED, at once, Two Young Men for Station WoTk in Marlborough. Good wages. , Apply R.. B. GIBSON, Stoke. « ■ ':.,"':■■'"■ " J RANTED, Two: Good Draught; Horses. .... J. A. Orsman, Nelson. J ANTED/ for the Country; Working Housekeeper; only two iii family. Good wages; igood home. Apply by letter W A.Z., c/o "Mail"- Office. ' "ANTED; Boy used to Farm Work, I to learn Orcharding. ' I MR. McKEE, Riwaka. ' ANTED, Good Intelligent Boy, to learn Cabinetmaking. •• Apply E. N. Nalder and Co., Ltd., Art Eurni-. ; ture. Manufacturers. . . ,• "ANTED.—4O HOP PICKERS. T / Apply VAL. ROWLING, King Edward-street, Mptueka. J ANTED, a Chef. Apply •;■■•..•■' \ Commercial Hotel. ANTED:—Twb" Table* Maids; also ■ Two. Xaundfesses, for the Boys*; I College. Apply after 7 p:ni. : ■■";/'":;l; , ANTED, Board and Residence; ■in I by'leter to E.H.N., "Mail" Office; ANTED, Smart Improver to Wheelwrightirig and Coachbuilding; and strong Lad for' Blacksmithirisr. —-Ji H. Walker, Coachbuilder, Nelson. •w-ttt-ANTED, a Housemaid-Waitress. VY Apply Mrs Nat'.." Crisp, Central Temperance; Hotel, Bridge-st. WANTED, a Housemaid, by end of February. Wages 14s. Apply [ Mrs C. Y. Fell, Brougham-st. ■ ;'W,ANTED;r, EW POTATOES, GREEN PiiJAS and oilier VEGETABLES j CHERRIES, RED CURRANTS. _ANI GOOSEBERRIES; /AND ALL FRUIT IN SEA SON. WEARING BROS., Richmond. M'CORMICK BINDER TWINE. M'CORMICK BINDER TWINE. 'E have now received a Stock ol :,thia FAMOUS TWINE. It is as good as the McCormick Bin; der. . •,■■■-,,"■ . ''■ '",:, It is very even in' thickness, is equally as strong as other Twiiies, and runs con siderably further to the pound, therefore it is cheaper. ' . v ' LET YOUR NEXT BALE BE 1 A M'CORMICK:. Wearing Bros AT"TNT, RICHMOND. MUSIC R. G. F. NAYLOR, 1.5.M., Local Sec. T.C., Lond., begs to inform *„» Pupils and Friends' that he resumes Teaching Ist FEBRUARY. ..New Pupils will oblige by earlv application.— 11l Collingwood-streot, Nel.go.n. , PIANOFORTE. [SS HOOD has resumed Teathmg. Term commences with Pupil. "ROSEBANK," Ngatitama-street. MARINE EXCURSIONS. •■■■■■ s.s. k0i..:.;. ANNIVERSARY HOLIDAY TRIPS. NELSON TO MOTUEKASUNDAY, Feb. 2nd, at 5 p.m. MONDAY, Feb. 3rd, 7 p.m. MOTUEKA TO NELSONMONDAY, Feb. 3rd, 8. a.m. TUESDAY, Feb. 4th, 8 a.m. RETURN FARE, ss. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO., LTD.
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