Amusements, —Mr Harry Cowlc takes his benelit at the Princess Theatre this evening. We hope to see a crowded house.—At the Masonic Hall the Diorama is stili being exhibited to full houses. Perhaps tho distribution of presents which is here made every evening, quite as much as the beautiful pictures exhibited, has something to do with the crowded attendance at the Mall. Advertisements received too late for Classification. _ CENTRAL OFFICES TO LET. mO LET the Offices lately occupied by I Henderson, Law, and Co., Princesstreet, corner Rattray-street, above Mr Wise’s. Fire-places and stoves are ip the roopas. The whole Hat will be let at a reduced rent to a good tenant. Apply, MR WISE, Stationer. WANTED a Bobbin Turner, Apply, at once, to A. J. BURNS, and Co., Stafford street. W"~ ANTED a First-class General Servant, liberal wages. Apply to Mrs Burns, London-strcet, early. WANTED, a Plasterer at the risk of Thomas Condon (to complete work at Buildings, Rattray-street.) Wages 30s per day. Apply Norman Wood. WANTED a Barmaid for Cafe in Theatre, evenings only. Apply, Provincial Hotel. WANTED a waiter at the Occidental Hotel, corner of Manse and High streets.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2771, 4 January 1872, Page 3
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191Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2771, 4 January 1872, Page 3
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