Wanted. Students to get their hooks bound at McNamee's Bindery, opposite College Library. Books bound and interleaved in 24 hours.
The person who borrowed a large "Dana" from Boylston Hall towards the close of last term is requested to return the same either to Room 8 Boylston Hall, or Prof. Cooke's house, 25 Quincy Street.
For Sale. - A complete set of drawing instruments, best quality very little used. H. B. Hutchins, 1 Holyoke House.
A large assortment of Square and Upright Pianos suitable for Clubs and Societies may be found at No. 11 Brattle Street.
To Harvard Students. - Custom clothing, fit guaranteed. Clothing renovated in first-class manner. English Blazers, Sweaters and finest line of English goods to be found in this market. J. W. Brine, Harvard Outfitter, No.s 10 and 11 Harvard Row.
J. F. Noera, the Harvard Furnishing Store, has received a large line of English striped flannel from England; also keeps a large line of all kinds of Furnishing Goods from the famous house of Fiske, Clark & Flagg. Dunlap hats, gymnasium goods a specialty. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard Street.
J. F. Noera, the Harvard Furnishing Store, has employed Mr. J. Rogers, formerly with the well-known tailoring establishment of John Mitchell & Co. of N. Y. as cutter; has given him charge of his tailoring establishment. Cleansing garments will be done by the steam naptha process, which is ne plus ultra. 436 Harvard Street.
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