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STUDENTS' BOARD.- A club table, also a general table, at BREWER'S, Brattle Square, Cambridge.
TABLE BOARD.- 13 Bow St. To those desiring superior table board Mrs. Metcalf offers a few seats at a general table and accommodations for two clubs of 4 to 8 persons. Terms $8 per week.
DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.Eighth season. Mrs. L. J. Chandler will reopen her classes at Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport, Tuesday, Oct. 7, and would be pleased with your patronage. Children's class, Tuesday, Oct, 7, at 5 o'clock. Young people's class, Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 8 o'clock. Germans, Friday evenings, commencing Oct. 17. Private lessons by appointment. Residence, Insurance Building, cor Main and Inman Sts.
TABLE BOARD.- First-class. No. 21 Trowbridge, between Harvard and Main Streets. Private room for club table if desired. 15-3t-sat
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
PAUL HERFURTH, Teacher of zither, guitar, mandolin and flute, also instrument repairing. Apply at Olsson's Music Store, Harvard Square. 13od6t
Miss M. L. Olsson, at 3 HARVARD ROW has a large and fine stock of UPRIGHT PIANOS which she can rent to STUDENTS at LOWER PRICES than can be procured in Boston. No charge for carting and tuning.
A good stock of Sheet Music, Musical Instruments, Strings, etc., constantly on hand. od nov 1
As will be seen by his advertisement in another column, J. H. Farley, an experienced court reporter, affords an opportunity to all students desiring to learn the "Winged art" of short-hand. Mr. Farley is teacher of stenography in the Holyoke High School, where he instructs a large class weekly.
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