Advertisements & Notices
... Poltage of their Letter. WAnsr£n,-Three Cooks, two Kitchen Maids, two Houfe Maids, one Laundry Maid, and one Gardener. WANT PLACES,-Two Nurfe Maids, two Houfe .Maids, two Cooks, one Lady's Maid, and two ...
... Poltage of their Letter. WAnsr£n,-Three Cooks, two Kitchen Maids, two Houfe Maids, one Laundry Maid, and one Gardener. WANT PLACES,-Two Nurfe Maids, two Houfe .Maids, two Cooks, one Lady's Maid, and two ...
... Maker, High Street, Oxford. N. B. None need apply but thofe who perfectly underftand their Bufinefa. \ 71 ANTEDO-AO UPPE R MAID, ?? vouNG WrOMA4N, whlo underitands Padry, Prefetving, Pickles, &c. and has been ufed to fuperin- tend a fossll Family; Ihe ...
... Houfe, and Brewing Utenfils; Wine Vault and good I Cellars; a good Parlour, I6 Feet by iS Feet IO Inches, I and the Ufe of another Parlour occafionally; two large Bed Rooms over the Parlour, a fmall Bed Roo m ad- joining, and two Garrets; together with a ...
... fmsall genteel Family, fituated in the Pariflh F- Vof Wheatley, late ini the Occupation of Mr. J.1Holiday; fr 'confifting of a Parlour,4Kjtchen, Brewhoufe, and other k 'convenient .Offices,; enceediitgood 'Bed. Chnmlbisrs on I the firfit Floor, atid cosufartable ...
... the Public, that her SCHOO1. opens oni the arf' Inftant. r. Pupils as Parlour Boarders at Thirty Guineas per, e Annn.-A Lady or two might be accomnmnodated r with a feparate Parlour and Bed RoOM. e . Ladfies' Board',;g' Scl04, Lat',rford, Bers. r, j RS ...
... Houfe Maids, three Laundry Maids, four Footmen,: one Gardener, two Upper Houfe Maids, and fix Servants of all Work. WANV T PLAcrs-One 'Gardener, who has worked in fome of the firft Gardens in England, four Cooks, one Lady's M-aid, two Houfe ...
... ANTED, in a .fniafiI Family, iin the AV Country, where no Kitchen Maid is kept,-A Steady, middle-aged, WOMAN SERVANT, as Cook, who thoroughly uaderitards her Bufinels. Aifo, a Dairy Maid, who can take the entire Management and work of a friall Dairy. ...
... at Ten o'clock precifely. SAMUEL CHURCHILL, Lieutenant.. Deddington, May 18, 1809. ANT D in a private fily, where a W Nurfe Maid ia kcpt,-A Servant of all work, who can undertake plain Cooking A perfon from the country would be preferred. For particulars ...
... or TENE- MENT, fituate in the centre of the town of Southam aforefaid, late the refidence of the Maid Bankrupt; confiling of excellent cellars, 2 parlours in front, with marble chimney pieces, kitchen, butler's pantry, 4 chambers, drelming room, and S ...
... Kidlington on the Green, late in the occupation of Colonel Warrington, confifling of an entrance hall,breakfaft room, dining parlour, draw- ing room, four principal fleeping rooms, one dreffing ditto, detached kitchen, with two fervants rooms over it larder ...
... Places, are requefted to inclofe One Shilling, and pay the Poftage'of their Letter., e WANrED,-Two Cooks; three Houfe Maids, a Nurfery Maid, and two Servants of all Wbork. Handred ef Wir.ootton, Oxref-rdy/tire. THE Affize of Bread fet in and for the faid ...
... very pleafantly fituated in the healthy and delightful Village of Boddicott aforefaid, one Mile from Banbury; comprifing Parlour, Kitchen, C Pantry, and Cellar, four Bed Rooms, detached is a S Barn, and Stable, good Yard, three Gardens, in one of 8 which ...