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TO STUDENTS OF HARVARD.- Mr. Charles Speller, from the firm of Wm. Hickson and Sons, Smithfield, London, has just arrived with a fine line of gent's Lawn Tennis, Racquet, Running, Bicycle, Foot-ball and other shoes. Also, English Mackintoshes and Tweed Helmets, of English manufacture, for which he is preparing to take orders for the coming season, and will be at J. F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street, Cambridge, until Nov. 1, 1887. Will take samples to rooms if so desired on receipt of postal card.

P. S.- We call your attention to "Hickson's" Pure Red Rubber Tennis Shoes for lawn, asphalt and cinder courts. 019 6t

HILTON 36, to lease, furnished or unfurnished. Apply to janitor. o22 2t

J. W. BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, have the largest line of English sweaters ever imported. o22

J. W. BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, will give ten per cent, cut off to all numbers of the Cooperative Society. 022

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HARVARD STUDENTS would do well to call at J. W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, and get their gymnasium and football outfits. 022

STUDENTS will find at J. F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street, a full line of English Helmets and the new Eaton Cap.

LOOK at Noera's new Oxford and Cambridge Study Caps. 020

ALL KINDS of Bath Robes and Bath Mitts at J. F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street. o20

AT MR. J. F. NOERA'S, 436 Harvard street, will be found all kinds of athletic, gymnasium, football and tennis goods. 020

STUDENTS having clothes to be cleaned should leave them at J. F. Noera's, and have them go through the steam naphtha. 020

Comforters, blankets, sheets, pillow-cases and general bedding at lowest cost at Powers', Boylston street, Reads Building. 010

Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, at Powers'. o10.

Pianos rented and sold on low terms at Lee L. Powers, Reads Building, Boylston street. o10

J. W. BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, is selling his best sweaters at $2.50, $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00

Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column. s30

TO LET.- A college room at a great discount. Apply at bursar's office. o21 1t

TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed on all goods to members of the Co-Operative Society at Ray's Men's Furnishing Goods Store, corner West and Washington sts., Boston. o21 2w-2tw

CHOICE ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. Special bargain; four prices. Two shirts, two pair drawers, for $6.75. Ray's, corner West and Washington streets, Boston. o21 2w-2tw

TO MEMBERS OF '91.-A cordial invitation is extended to visit Pach's studio, where Mr. Tupper, the manager, will be pleased to show them the different crews, nines, elevens; also the many Hasty Pudding and D. K. E. theatrical groups. H. WM. TUPPER, O21-25 Photographer and Manager.

TO Let.- 31 Holyoke House two bedrooms and bath-rooms connected with study. Apply at Bursar's office. o19

The Richmond Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettes are made from the brightest, most delicately flavored and highest Gold Leaf grown in Virginia. This is the old and original brand of Straight Cut Cigarettes, and was brought out by us in the year 1875. Beware of imitations, and observe that the firm names as bellow is on every packages. ALLEN and GINTER, manufacturers, Richmond, Virginia. o10 10w

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