Worth begets in base minds envy; in nreat souls emulation. The post of harpist to the Prince of Wales has become vacant by the death of Mr Ellis Roberts, who was well known in every nart of the principality. “Well, Snuffles,” said an employer to his new clerk, “have you posted the ledger?”— Yeth, thir,” lisped Snuffles ; “ I’ve pothted the ledger ; hut lor’, thir, it wath too big for the letter-boxth, and I had to take it inthide the potht-offith.”
Late Advent ements \hl To J i ,¥ lxed Wood » Leith Valley. Apply Mr Fogel’s store, King street. PP * ANTED, a good Bootmaker ; constant _ t „ employment. W. H. Neale, City Boot Mart, George street. J WANTED, an Apprentice. Apply V. Almao and Co., Hat Manufacturers, Princes street. VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. REQUIRED, an efficient Clerk. Applica tion to be made with letter to W. D. MEARES, •• > ■ Res, geo.
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Evening Star, Issue 3487, 27 April 1874, Page 3
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146Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3487, 27 April 1874, Page 3
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