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... at Riebau's Library, lio. ...
... at Riebau's Library, lio. ...
... HOUSE, situate 'in the centre of Shipston-upon- Stour, late in the occupation of Mr. Baisfisrd; com- prising a kiteiet,, parlour, shou, good cellar, three sleeping MOorS, rand attics; also a brew-hiouse, a slaughter hrouse, stable, anid pigsty. For further ...
... paid, A. Z. at Mr. Hoffman's, stationer 426, Strand, London. To be SOLD AUCTION, Mr. BURT, THIS DAY, January Ist, 1820. the Maid's Head Inn, St. Simon's, at Four o'clock, A Convenient and well-situated ESTATE, for a Corn or Coal Merchant Dyer, Brewer, ...
... , Baker-street, will meet with immediate attention. WANTED, by a steady, respectable young Wo- man, a Situation, as LADY'S MAID; she under- stands dress making, hair dres.-ing, gelling up tine linen, &c. and is perfecily willing lo make herself otherwise ...
... at No. 31, George-street, Portman-square, will be duly attended to. LADY'S-MAID.— WANTED, by a Youn? Per- son.of respectability, a Situation as LADY'S-M AID. or as Lady's-Maid and Housekeeper, in a Gentleman's Family; she understands dress making, hair ...
... required, in the country, where a kitchen mnid is kept. Direct A. li., Sq. 5, Brewer-street, (.olden*«i|Ur-ir»*.' AS Lady's Maid, or to wait on a Lady and take charge of one Child, a Person,. who has lived in both ca- pacities, and can have ah undeniable ...
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... to SUPERINTEND a NURSERY- also a Nurse- maid. Unexceptionable characters will be required. Auply, between eleven and one, ai Mr. Oak's, Perfumer, Sherrard- street, Golden-square. WANTS a Situation,, as LADY'S MAID, or Upper Nurse, in a Gentleman's Family ...
... , or Housemaid i'l a small Family, or L.mndrv Maid, a Person who can work well at her needle. Diiect to M. W., No. 9, Little QueeP-street. Westminster. AS Ook, in a genteel Family, where - ...
... on a Lady, and to act as House- maid, in a small Family, or to wait on yoting Ladies in a large Family. a young Person, of respectable connexions, aged 22, who has lived ly moii'hs with a respectable family as House- maid and Attendant on the Lady. Direct ...
... tables, %I with marbld tops, a high japan folding scfeen, Ajapan sofa table, fa tvw o ditto cabipets, Grecian lamps, dining parlour curtains of P cloth, in elegant mahogany sideboard; a set of dining tables h and chairs, a capital four-post bedstead, with ...
... - - WAM'EDa NURSERYMAID anri-HOUSE- MAID; in alarge Family.- a sh. >rt distance from town. The Nurserymaid must be accustomed to children, work ex- tremely well at her needle, and get tip fine linen. The House- maid must thoroughly understand her business ...