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Trades' Movemetns

... for nearly nothing, It is alleged by the master manufacturers and the middle men, that this is not the case, but we will now show that it is. If a wolaman goes to work and the master says; I shall give you Is 6d a dcgea for all the stockings or gloves ...

Trades' Movement's

... five-dollar wreath and expensive flower purchased of the Misses Lawsons, Madame Denel, or Madame Godefroy, has been wrought into beauty by these little fingers, for, perhaps, two Shil- ings, or half a dollarI The Artificial-flower busfiess is extensively carried ...

Trades' Movement's

... aid are very expert, if they work costl ,tly can matke three dollers fifty cents per week. The flowers and wreaths which, uider the name of rtreaceh Flower-work, sell so dear anit are so highly vatued by ourfasheionable ladies, are miostly made h re ...

Trades' Movement's

... fr lni lie, to 4e. per I wescal withl bread and hedging. This is only one of ilume- ress hiileatict which I etould natne, to show thtotjesurney. t 1101 hbkers, its a body of Inca, ace need jnlinitely worsea thilli tie brute. In several instances, I have ...

Commercial Intelligence

... scarce. LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. Tu~esday, Nov. 28th.-We lilsO a numerous attendance of S I buyer,4 this morning, antI a thinh show of saisples of usow Witeotv. Fine qualities. (if which rise mtarkoet as-na bare, rather extceeded the rates of last Tuesday ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1837
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4524 | Page: 7 | Tags: Commerce