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Club tables and a general table can be accommodated at J. S. Cranston's, 126 Mt. Auburn Street. 5, 4t
SCHOOL FOR DANCING.- Mr. G. E. Oakes, formerly of New York, will commence a school in Society Dancing at Lyceum Hall, on Thursday evening, Oct. 9th. Hours, 8 to 10. Finest references. Afternoon class, Thursday, October 16, 4 to 6. Terms, 12 lessons $8.00; 24 lessons, $15.00. 26 2w od
J. F. Ollson, 3 Harvard Row, has a large assortment of Etchings. Reproductions, Water Colors, Photographs, etc., on hand. All sizes and prices. Pictures Framed. All work done on premises. od nov. 1
LOST.- In the rush, Monday night, a yellow cloth cap with black check. Finder will greatly oblige owner by leaving the same at 25 Beck Hall.
PRICE OF ROOMS REDUCED.- A very desirable suite of sunny rooms up one flight, may be obtained at a reduced. price, at 12 Kirkland Place. The student leaves on account of ill health. 7, 6t
ROOM-MATE WANTED.- In suite of three pleasant rooms, in private family. Rent, $2.50 a week. For particulars inquire at 5 Shepard St. 7, 9.
STOLEN.- A large piazza chair; the wood work bronze green; straw back and seat painted yellow; a hinged adjustable shelf attached to the right arm. Information leading to recovery of property will be suitably rewarded.
W. R. ELLIS, 426 Harvard St., Cambridge.
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