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Freshman Physics. - Any one wishing an experienced tutor for the makeup examination, Friday, Oct. 30, will do well to apply to Perry Lawton, 46 College House.

Student Boarders. - One club table can be accommodated at No. 16 Oxford street, and also a few seats at the general table. Mrs. W. J. Pike.

To Let. - At a discount, room, 12 Hilton building. Apply to James M. Hilton, 47 Oxford street.

To Let. - 15 Holyoke. One of the best rooms in college.

Rooms to Let. - Three very elegant rooms, single or in suite, (unfurnished) may be had at 764 Main street.

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Arrival of European steamer with goods for J. W. Brine. 500 white all wool Sweaters; 500 all wool Cordigan Jackets; 5,000 yards English Flannel; 300 English Mackintoshe's; 500 Rugby Foot Balls. J. W. Brine, 10 and 11 Harvard Row.

Piano - To rent for practice, at 18 Prescott street. Also pleasant, sunny furnished and unfurnished rooms.

Students desiring to form club tables can be accommodated at 5 Linden St., where they will have good cooking and good service.

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 no plus ultra. 436 Harvard Street.

A full assortment of square and upright pianos is for sale or rent to students on reasonable terms, at No. 11 Brattle Street.

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