Mr. Wallace Jones of Whitaker amp; Co., tailors, London, will arrive at Young's Hotel, Monday, March 28, and will be there for a few days prior to his departure for Europe. Appointments by letter may be made.
Tutoring in N. H. 4. Lectures and reading in course. Also N. H. 8. W. J. Bowen, 32 Hollis.
Tennis goods now ready. Tennis striped goods; 50 different styles tennis caps; 50 different striped blazers; white tennis pants, long and short, made to measure; Norfolk jackets, all colors; 5000 French flannel shirts; tennis all-leather shoes; gymnasium shoes, high and low cut; rackets, tennis balls, nets. Co-operative discount. J. Brine, 10 and 11 Harvard Row.
Students' furniture repaired and reupholstered at very slight cost. Camp chairs let for all occasions.
A fine line of portieres are shown at remarkably low prices. Some German art pictures framed in gilt, 20x15, are but $1.50, at Power's, 30 Boylston street.
$50 Reward. The above reward will be paid to any one who has clothes soiled or stained if I fail to remove the same, (provided the stain is not from any kind of acid). J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard Street.
Those wishing to have shirts made to order will do well to examine our sample shirt made from the muslin of N. Y. Mills and the bosom 2300 Linen, 6 for $9.00 and 6 for $12.00. We guarantee to have the best laundry in the city, as we have our own laundry. Our well known steam naphtha process for cleansing clothes is ne plus ultra. Repairing and pressing done in the best manner, as we always keep first class help. We keep constantly on hand the latest style of E. amp; W. collars and cuffs. Dress and evening ties, in lawn, silk or satin, white kid gloves, lisle thread hosiery, canes, Hollindoff pant stretcher, etc. Laundry or clothes taken and delivered at the request of my patrons. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard street, Cambridge.
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