Article image
Article image

tomim* Notices. TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. ALFRED HELPS, Bridge-street, Nalson, ACCOUNTANT, COLLECTOR of DEBTS, &c. Terms moderate. Respectable references given. /*«*^ N.B.— Money to be len« onlfortgage. Apply by letter only. v/ ' 1647 DR. TATTON begs to announce that he has OPENED a STORE for the sale of pure and unadulterated DRUGS and CHEMICALS (direct from the Apothecaries' Hall), of which he has made arrangements to receive a constant supply. Cattle medicine of every description, including the formulas of the Royal Veterinary College of England. Orders from the country carefully and promptly attended to at moderate charges. flg° Observe the address, HAVEN-ROAD, near the Saltwater-bridge, Nelson. Dr. Tatton has commenced his operations in PRACTICAL DENTigKRY. Artificial teeth from one to a complete Befytin reasonable terms. Stopping and extracting also, f \ Children's teeth regulated. Hours of attendance from Eleven till Four. Haven-road, max the Saltwater-bridge. 1501 JLEWTHWAITE invites attention to • the fact, that be has TAKEN that old established, extensive, and comfortable FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, the Wakattt, corner of Bridge and Trafalgar Streets, Nelson ; where can be had every comfort and convenience at moderate charges. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the choicest kinds alwayß supplied. Ordinary, daily, at bnV^paj* One. Hocees and machine^nwayspn hire. Nelson, July 8. \S J 1264 THOMAS WIMZETT, FARRIER and BLACKSMITH, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON HOBSES SHOD ALL BOUND FOB Is. CASH. If booked, B*. per set charged. JOBBING AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. A large Stock of Hoese Shoes on band. T. W., in announcing to the Gentlemen of the Province the above Reduction in his Charges, avails himself of the opportunity it affords him of returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed^m him during the last seven years; and hopes'; bi strict attention to orders and moderate charges^ to seoure an increased amount of public support. 77 ' 1272 THE Undersigned is a CASH BUYER of GOLD at the highest rates. /^ 966 R. Hays. WOOL, OIL, &c. rpHE undersigned are CASH BUYERS o£ X WOOL, OIL, BONE, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, and other PRODUCE, and will make libbral advances on consignments to their correspondents in London, Liverpool, Melbourne, or Sydnejfr-^ Wm. BowißßygoK, & Co. Lambton Quay, Wellington, / April, 1858. \/ 872 GOLD.— The Undersigned are BUYERS of GOLD. r / Cdbtis Beothbes. Nelson, Sept. 2. V/ 1512 WAIMEA EAST CONVEYANCE. rpHE ECLIPSE, from the Ist October, and JL during the Summer Months, will run BETWEEN the WAIMEA HOTEL and NELSON, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. -- . \ /M. ±<ittlb, Proprietor. September 16. w TOSEPH ANDREWS respectfully inti- (/ mates to the publio that he has recommenced RUNNING his LIGHT SPRING CART every Wednesday and Saturday, leaving the Holly Bush at 8, a.m., and the Royal Hotel, Nelson, at 3, p.m. N. B. Parcels carefully delivered, and orders fo sawn timber, colonial producefasc., executed with despatch. SEanteti. ANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE. The woman as general servant, the man to attend to the stable and garden,apitfb make himself generally useful. i'^ 1592 ApßlzJMfcf^Km&uv Office. WANTED, a respectable experienced FEMALE SERVANT; also, a MAN who understands the management offcaffßl^^ Liberal wages and every encouragement to\a suitable 1591 Applj4pJi*'iC Examiner Office. WANTED, by a MARRIED MAN, an engagement on a SHEEP STATION. Was formerly employed>Mra!ißWe sheep and cattle station in New SouthjSTales. 1 589 t^Afffly F. B. C, offlob of this paper. OTTOMRY.— WANTED, the B um of SIX HUNDRED POUNDS on BOTTOMRY of the Barque CAMILLA. .^-*— "s Applications te be sent inxtothe tmdersigned as early as possible. j^ K*^r CtTBTIS BBOTHSBS. Nelson, 30th July, 1858. 1882 SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. WANTED, for the district of COLLINGWOOD, a competent SCHOOLMASTER. Preference will be given to a married man, whose wife could take charge of a GIRL'S department, for which an additional salary will be paid. Applications to be sent in to S~ "\ v Jomr Ross, Secretary tothe Local Committee, 27th July, 1858. v-v -' 1386 WANTED, Two FEMALEJSBRYANTS. Apply to Mrs. WEMras/Haven-road, Nelson. Wages Sot each, £25 M^dmum. 1578 WANTED, by a YOUNG MAE, a SITUATION in a STORE or BAR, or any other capacity. Will make himselfygawr&lly useful, and can keep accounts. Jr y For further particulars, apply to N.X.Z., at Mrs. Waikeb's Boarding-house, near Bridge-street. 1569 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, for the country, to whom liberal wages will be given. jf*\ Apply to Mrs. C/EiMoVr, Nelson. 14M WANTED, a FEMALESERVANT. Apply to Mrs. CiAßK^nttkCommercial HoteL 1565 THE NELSON EXAMINER, which is published every Wednesday and Satdedax, is the oldest-established paper in New Zealand, and has by far the largest circulation of any paper in the Middle Island: it is consequently the most eligible medium for advertising. Tebhs op SpßSCßirady. — Ten Shillings per quarter, payable in advance. TB&K8 o? Advertising.— Two lines, Okb Smxlts» ; Four lines, Two Shuhncm ) Six lines, Thbsb Shillings; Eight lines, Fora Shillings; and Threepence for every additional line. For each subsequent insertion of Advertiaemente of Four lines, and upwards, Hali-pbicb.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18580925.2.17.5

Bibliographic details

Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 77, 25 September 1858, Page 4

Word Count
802

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 77, 25 September 1858, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 77, 25 September 1858, Page 4