HOW SOME PEOPLE ADVERTISE.
Occasionally an industrious spirit makes a, collection of advertisements. Were arc some choice ones : "Our annual sale now on. Don't go elsewhere to be cheated." i '.',?' i ! n . U '; 1 a " l, *l rcr KUi'ed nurse, for bottled baby." "Respectable widow wants washing for Thursday.'' 6 " Wanted a boy, to be parllv outside and partly behind the counter.'" " Wanted, by a respectable girl, her passage to New York. Willing to take care of children and a good sailor." "Wanted, unfurnished rooms for gentleman about 30 feet long and 20 feet broad." "To Let.—Furnisher, np.irtinc.us suitable for gentleman with folding doors.' " Wanted an organist and a boy to blow the same." "To be disposed of—a male phaeton, the property of a gentleman with movable headpiece, as good as new." "A lady wants to sell her piano as she is going abroad in a strong iron frame." " Lost, a collie dog by a man on Saturday answering to dim with a brass collar round his neck and muzzle." "Bulldog for sale; will cat anything; very fond of children." "Lost, nearHighgate Archway, an umbrella, belonging to a gentleman with a bent rili, and a bone handle."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 73, 22 April 1909, Page 4
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197HOW SOME PEOPLE ADVERTISE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 73, 22 April 1909, Page 4
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