Don’t Want Hina Either Way.-In a Nashua uourt recently, a juror asked to be excused because he was deaf, although there were reasons tor supposing that his hearing was not affected. He is excused,” said the judge, “for if ho is deaf we don’t want him, and if he is a don’t want him either,"' a liar we Late Advertisements WAITED, a Pianist or Violinist, travel up-country; good wages, dreas S. Gardner, Bull aud Month. to AdAINTED, a Situation as Housekeeper ■ by a middle-aged Lady. Apply to Mrs Rayner, Occidental Hotel. J rvj LET, Six-roomed House, halLocre garden, St David street. David Aitken, Great King street. WAIN TED, a Cook App i y Munster Arms Hotel, Walker street, -
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Evening Star, Issue 3430, 18 February 1874, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3430, 18 February 1874, Page 3
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