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“They say he played a fine game of golf until he was married.” ” Well, you know, no man can serve two masters.” LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. T AST FEW DAYS BEAITHWAITE’S SALE. New Goods at Sweeping Reductions. FURTHER BARGAINS. WANTED. ■yOUNG GIRLS for HOSIERY, GLOVE, and HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT; also, BOY to learn trade. Apply A. AND T. INGLIS. Miss loga.n, TYPIST, 5 and G Stock Exchange (telephone 126). Sole Agent Bar-lock Typewriter and Supplies. Royal standard typeweiter.The only High-grade Machine at Reduced Price, £2O. Typewriter Exchange. R A. Cleland, 29 Bond street. Tel. 1,830. \\T ANTED.—Persons Furnishing: ArtFurf, mture a specialty; lower prices than older designs. Hayward’s Furnishing Warehouse. mYPEWRrnNG Office. - Testimonials, jf- Specifications, Circulars, etc, Stott and Hoare, Princes and Manse streets. Telephone 1,112. O O&3BOTHAITS Commercial College. « JX Dowhng street (tel. 736).-Shorthan(l, Typing, Bookkeeping, etc. Open day and evening. * Cross Ointment, Dutton’s ? T Mighty Healer, cures all sores, old or recent. TANTED middie-aged Woman, housea i P' a 2in family. Apply 85 Mam South toad, Oaveraham. riTANTED, 2 smart Youths, also GirlsT T good wages to start. Apply Irvine md Stevenson, Filleul street.

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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 7