It is a well ascertained fact that housewives are seldom out of temper on a washing day, if they get well on with their work. But if they have obtained inferior soap, and their hands are chafed therewith, there is generally a late tea, and the fireside is not pleasant until the children are got to repose. When purchasing soap, if you ask for the star brand, and see that you get it, there will be no fear of late washing or chapped hands, as the greatest care is taken when it is being manufactured to render it free from all injurious properties. Besides, it is the best, the bars are the largest, and it is the cheapest »oap in the market. Try, and you will ba convinced.—[~ Advt. ]
§utonttonmtteu "ANTED a General Servant; houseY Y maid kept. References required. Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1742 "ANTED, a good General Servant; nursemaid kept. llcferences required Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1595 WANTED, a respectable young Girl, about 14 years of age. Apply to Mra A. C. Bell, Oxford terrace east, near the Bricks wharf. 1698 TO BOOT MACHINISTS. WANTED two good Machinists. Apply at Lighthanp, Allan & < !o's Boot Factory. 1743 BOARD and Residence for .Single Gentlemen. Thcjvery best accommodation can be had for a tew young men. < 'or ner of St. Asaph and Durham streets. William McAuliff. 1585 \0 LET—Cottage and grass Paddock, near the North-east Town Belt. A newly built two-roomed Cottage and Scullery, standing 0n 222) 2 acres splendid laud, and well fenced. Rental, 10s per week. Apply to Mr M. Bincj, Salisbury street, second house east from Colombo street. 1753 FOB SALE. HANSOM CAB, HORSE, AND . HARNESS. Price, £6O. Apply 1696 0. HEGGIE, Cab Proprietor. FOR SALE. \ FEW Quarter-acre SECTIONS, part V. of rural section 48a, close to Wilson's Bridge Price, £25. Title Land Transfer Act. Terms easj, ALFRED THOMPSON, Hereford street VT rand Concert, In Aid of THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, Will be given THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At the Schoolroom, Barbadoee street. Tickets, two shillings, at Messrs Bennington's. Concert to commence at eight o'clock punctually. 1748 A.O.F. IHE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE ORDER, Are requested to MEET AT THE FORESTER'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, the 15tii DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock p.m. To follow the remains of the late Bro Jamea Bountall, of Court Star of Cornwall, No 3727, England, who has lately arrived in this province. By order, BRO WEYBOUBNE, D.C.K., pro tern, BRO WM. NESS, District Secretary. Funeral Regalia—White Gloves and Neck Kibbon. 1751
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 468, 14 December 1875, Page 3
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