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Manchester Evening News from Manchester, Greater Manchester, England • 2

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CLRIIRS. Cestinued from Previous Page). for machine: AND LAD 198, Ev. News. Lard-street, Ancoats.

BOY Wanted, good writer, for office: 128. Wanted, -smart Young Woman, for fruit shop. --J 212; E.N. tMary'sGate Wanted, Smart BOY for wags. TAlLOR.S.—lmprover Wanted, lounges and aiterati, 125.

53. Wanted, Pair of i Forewoman and Cutter Wanted, for Down Quilts. 12, E.N. Lady Boakkeeper 13 to 20 20s. wey: good at 23.

tali 281, Up. Brook-st, Works, Oldham. OFFICE BOY WANTED: wages 99, Evening News. censtonled to tracing wages 68, Evening News office. 1, stating LIN IS 11.

and T. orsha 'xi, 39, Hilton-street. ALE and Porter Working Foreman, 11 experienced: good references 83, E. News. gTED, a smart EBB.AND Cattrall'a Stores, Bankfteld off Dickenson Road, Longsight.

Trousers Machinist to take charge of small workroom: state age, experience, 85. ILK good DANDY Bladford; or 10, M. Platting Repairer Wanted, Junior or Improver, Sons, 230, Stretford Road. LRT, reliable Young MAN WANTED, used to milk trade, for Harpurhey age, wage, and 109. at once: good prices, constant 110, Great Ancoats-street.

CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, WANTED. iMALLWARE HEAVER 254, Evening News. Ipect SMART BOY. 39, Piccadilly. irl 371, Oxford Rd.

PATTERN MAKER, good workman, 'Wants 57. Wanted, at once. -43, Arcade Chambers, St. Mary's Gate. Apprentice, Joiner's Bass Salford To Bakers: smart Vanman, to Introduce new ANTED, smart BOY for solicitor's 26, E.

Nev.o TAILORS' CIITTLAG SCHOOL. Est. Rd WA.NTED, an OFFICE BOY, for cloth Esper. Cordon Braid Crochet Workers: prompt 60, E.N. Wanted, just leaving 70.

Wan Errand Boy: wages Oxford Joir. s' Wore.ey-st., London Rd. Strong Youth for Warehouse; 131, Evening News. Girls for sorting patchwork: 3e. 125, Bread good canvasser: Salford 127 00 KE EP ER (male female) must be competent: state age, experience, wages 92, E.

News. Smart Youth, used to the business, for the stock 11. LaWtcin 6, Watling-st. tincTlONrat, eiperienOed Only need ePPIY: female, about lioaton Mouton, after 5 o'clock. LNDY MAN WANTED, accustomed to filing and polishing shafts in 121, Evening News othce allooa Mounters, Printers, Ball Macintosh .3, and.

or Blouse Sample Rands: must be smart a -Walker Tebb, Charlton Place, Ardwick. mart, for high-class Loan Office: state age. wages, 154, Evening News office. £RX kl 9) to anted for Invoicing one wish a of shorthand preferred: state salary 172 at once, experienced for Blouses. Humphreys, Stothard, and Pin Kill Brow.

A CCOIWIAN experienced MAN .4111. work only. 175, Ev. News office. experienced Manager for small workshop, to fit-up, baste, press, state wages.

--G 166, E. N. TUNER: good and permanent position for suitable Lliallattany opportunities for creating business. 205. EXIST'S A.IWiENTICE, age 17, for 3 years: given: old-established 165, Evening News.

MISTS and Learners Wanted for Infants' Gowns; Errand Talbot-street, Moss Lane West indoor: constant work good wagas fur expertsnood hands. Mfg. Tipping-street. Ardwick FITTER constant work: must be NJ good workman Address 119. Evening RIVER tot 9-horse GLADIATOR: abets-11er: used to Manchester: week-days only: state age wages.

111. SUN HANDS Thurlby, 10, Green-street, Tib-street. about 15, Wanted: roust be thoroughly reapectaLle. Thos. Jack and Grosvenor Buildings, Downing-st.

iced Elands Wanted: also few sharp Girls Jack Grosvenor Downing-st. I NAILEL PLATE FIXERS Wanted: experienced men only: I abate wages, references, 224. Evening News. IMPROVER, about 19 years of age: Jobbing dxperience necessary: state 229. STBONG LAD, to assist on milk round: age 15 or 16; live out.

Upper Brook-street, xperienced Machinist for costumes and underskirts (indoor): Girls to Mig 35, B'f Ed. Exp. Machinists Manufacturing' Co, 7, Longsight Terrace, Stockport Rood Wanted, smart, Broughton district salary, experience, and ref 504, E.N. jED, OFFICE BOY: must be smart, honest, a mirectehle: wages 201, Evening News office. YUTIEC WANTED, for dice: used to invoicing and bookkeeping: state age and 197, Even.

News office for Oldham Road. for Shop: state experience, age, wage, references: live in: home 145, E.N. YOUNG LADY Nholesale Flower and Feather Departmeat: state age, experience, wage, 132. E. News.

Female, to take charge of bake: onse oven u.ed to pies and smalls. J-139 an experienced Woollen RAG Apply 68, Lord-street, Cheetham, Manchester. OY, about 15, generally useful packing room and good chance sharp 232, Evening News. LER. and second Hal Mixed trade: night A.

()swell, Wilmslow. kilqe.ll 'WY just leaving of 207, Sat. morn. next, 10 to 1 Ot.E..l).tat, ItA.NIEI) for Cylinaer and Platen Mantises. Swindells, 10a, Yonntain-street.

1(7 ANTED, Three steady Men to Mind Jigs, Mangle, and 1 Drying Cylinders: state waged and 278. WANTS Mullins, 238. Ashton New Road. Berwick. 'AAIUN, smart, used to horses: good boot repairer.

Chorlton-cum-Hardy. UJANTED, experienced Male SHOttlkiAND and TYPIST, for Manchester 279, Evening News. experienced MAN YOUTH, for Levensnulme. gTED, YOUNG MAN, used to Minim's power presses: also two Works, nigher Ardwick. inista and 429, Chave PRENTICE Wanted Butcher and d.

Salford. ANTED, smart GIRL to work Brown and Sharpe Universal Grinding 27, Evening News. 'ANTED, a YOUTH for the pattern room of a shipper: state- age and wages required, and 24. ASSINETTE 'Apply Ashton Bros. Phillips, Warrington ied nib Wanted, accustomed 'to frying: evenings only :6 to 11: Mate wage and ref 268, E.N.

'ANTED, a MAN, to drive motor car and make himae generally woeful: state 5B, E.N. nifG YOUTH WANTED, to make himself useful and ton rooms: refs. Ashton New Arter. a BOY for the warehouse and to go China Si Barton Arcade. IRE: experienced, for ladies' skirts and J.

W. Lirsey and Samuel Whitworth-et. RRAND (iIRL, smart and W. Linsey and Samuel Ogden-street, Whitworth-street. A PPRENTlCE to eutting, ladieV shirts and J.

W. Linsey and Samuel Whitworth-ft. Confectionery. --Strong Young Woman for entire work of bakehouse: small blackness: state age, wages, 52. CONIKAIllt) and Baritone Vocalists Wanted for Saturday, Jan.

28th. with terms. 132, E. News. Hauds Hesket "DUNG GIRLS WANTED for FINI: Apply Provis and Squires, 55, YOUTH: able to mix and Brindley, 93, City Road, Hulme.

ErNGRAVER WANTED: used to coffin plate work: manent situation: state exper. and wages 105. ULT. 41 1 rED, a smart used to machine, to learn cording; also Errand Frew. 137, Tipping-street.

GmAar. YOU.N(I IIiAN as 25, Gravel Lane, Safford. just leaving 'school prefer 25, Gravel Leas, Salford. NTED, IMPROVER to Polishing; also Boy to Learn T. Grindley, 42, ANTED, CHAIR MAKER: oonstant employment for competent man: state wage and 69.

WANTED, GIRL: well 12s. to com nendei: state 63, Evg. N. ANTED, YOUTH, about 18, as Improver to Maker-up: state age and 106, Evening News office. LC KING GAUGING MACHINISTS WANTED, at once.

J. Bar' London Road. ber and Fairfield-street house, respectable couple with good 67. Evening News office. ERRAND 130 T.

inuton, 142, Lower Broughton Road, between 2 and 4 30 and 6 to 8, Saturday. Requires superior OFFICE Simpson, 78a, Mosley-street. STE-PAPER SORTERS ANTED: and 4l, Richmond-street, Sackville aunwa- Manchester. Wangravers to Calico Cutters Hand Wanted. -Burling ton Engfiving Works, 0 JOINER'SIINE HAND Wanted, at once; state age, wage, and 50, Even.

News. smart and respectable, Wantei Pullars, 3, Mount-street. ANTED, sraart Junior Clerk: neat writer and must be quick at age, salary 74 a good MAN to bake and deliver small suburban round: abstainer only BOY WANTED, to makehimgelf generally useful. ALiner's Safe 15, strong, resp. Youth, 18, used to trade and Alexandra Road, aloes ide.

tterpress Feeders (female) Wanted, at once: perznar.enc: G. Hargreaves, Smedley Printing Works, Chc-etham. ERRAND Travis and Co, street, Mailer -street. rr PAGE BOY, for insurance company: livery wasc 64. Evening News once.

Young Man as Assistant, bespoke. age about Evening News, Bury. by yarn merchant, smart YOUTH. age 14 to 15, for office and errands: good 72, E.N. Glover, 5, and FOLI Land-street Wanted at experienced, Wanted: also 4 over 14, for Manufacturing '-street, Stevenson TRONG, Intelligent LAD, to make himself useful and IJ learn trade; also sharp BOY, for and Hudson, Arcade Chambers, t.

arra Gate. tr ir OUTII, as Junior Invoice Clerk: must be intelligent, quick and correct at stating age, gee, and full particulars, 107, Evening News office. ANTED, TWO JUNIOR INVOICE CLERKS, 1 to 18 veal 3 'Y 1 11 534.1,1C1112155. GO Wepticghouse Works, Trafford Park. ANTED, BRASS FINISHERS and IMPROVERS, for bench Rd.

Johnson. Cla and Morris. Morton Works, Newton Heath, Manchester, A TLA3.ITIC 4 1- Stewardesses WANTED, smart Gil 14: wages 3s. to Apply 49. Dale-street.

ter) as Stewards, Boys.Btokers. Ac. es A Chisw ick who have just left school, age amerce: hours 8 30 to 5 30. CIIILDREN'Et Costumes, Tnnics, 2 3 new Ugh-owed na. Dea J.

Barber and Palrfield-street, London Road. N. gra essential WANTED: Heraldic, Sirri Designing: kao, ds General En- drawing BOOT smart, experienced Young Lady ReciB4lol to take charge of ladies' be tnoroughly competent and ell to John Cooper and Sono, 14, 44, ailia 2 ter: late Trnswell CARTE ii .114 ASTSD, to take char's; must be steady, have horses, and accustomed to contractor's, work: totatrjt 35, Old Road, Heaton Norris, used to trade. -1, 'G. -street, City.

FIRST-CLASS GENT'S HAND. -29, Market -street. ass Side: smart up-to-date machine: trade under management 4 week: price 21. APARTMENTS WANTED. A partments, with full board Wanted, by gent: state terms, XI.

which must be Lecenanulme district 119. GGentleman requires clean, comfortable Apartments in Broughton: part BBOOZE'S 4 gents: front sitting la .1.) double-bedded rooms: piano, bath: moderate MOUSINESS LADY REQUIEM Brooke's Bar Alexandra 144, Even. News. NVANTED, 2 Bedrooms and 1 Bitting-room, by bus. lady and gentleman, with or without partial 276.

maial Board Residence for Ru ne Fallofield: dists. 21s.wkly.-115 widow lady (musical) had nice front with board: 3 gents: 14.: 273. "IVOtTNG Gentleman, partial ton, Kersal, or Prestwich Mpsall, Hr. Brouith-K 130. Even.

News GENTLEMAN WANTS nicely-furnished BITTING and BED BOOK in no 4f educated people or widow: no boarders full detafia News office. WANTS. WASTE PAPER and OLD ACCOUNT BOOKS, TABS, and FENTS, for COOKSON, Ardern-street Mills, Stockport. N.T., 204. OLD ARTIFICIAL TEETH WANTED: Old Gold, 611ver, disused Jewellery Bought for value paid: call or full value remitted for parcels per Estab.lBso Bankers'ref.

MILLWARD REMOVED to 39 and 41, 11 Mc lIMOND-STREET, off Manchester, Wanted, Waste Paper, Old Ledgers, Canvas, Twine, Tabs, Cuttings for remanufacture only. Tel. 5678. I BUT SCRAP BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, ISHERWOOD, Metal Broker, 3, Cheatham Hill Road, near Victoria Station. CAST-OFF CLOTHING.

MORRIS, 66, STOCKPORT ARDWICK GREEN. gives the Best Price in the Trade for all kinds. P.O. by return for parcels sent, and pays carriage. Bankers, Williams Deacon.

DRESS SUITS FOR SALE or HIRE. iIAST-OFF CLOTHING. CAST-OFF CLOTHING. WANTED, all Kinds. Call, write, or forward parcels: cent per cent more paid than any other house in the trade: distance no object, HARROLD, 271 273, STOCKPORT ROAD, LONGSIGHT, Manchester.

The Largest Dealer in the North. Established 30 years. OLD FALSE TEETH, OLD GOLD, SILVER, disused Jewellery, Diamonds, Coins, Antique Silver, Medals, Platinum, Dental Alloy, Gold Waste, WANTED. We give the highest possible price. Be convinced before selling elsewhere and give us a call: or parcis by post, prompt cash per ASSOCIATION, 92, Market-street, Manchester.

Bankers' reference if necessary. riviniiiiesinking, Designing: kaowfodge drawing essential: prem. Senio d. Stockport WANTED, start az one" Young Lady TYPTST: quick at shorthand and knowledge of bookkeeping: Yost No. 10.

Thornton Powell, Queen's Theatre, Farnworth, near Bolton. WANTED, JONIOR CLERK or voLuNTEim (IE-20), for office work, and German correspondence state salary required. 62, Everting News office. Wanted for cabinet and -A. builders' department: also Invoice Clerk: state age, experience, and salary 8, Even News office.

WANTED, good, practical FOREMAN accus- tomed to take sate charge of jobs: state age, and Marsh and Fretwell, Darwen. WANTED, FOREMAN DYER, for Piece Goods (Satteens), Aniline Blacks, and Fancies: state age. experience, and Wages see 36, Evening News office. .1 1 8 48 ASSIST Apllicieions constantly received from EIJI Social Club, Lower aloalsY-street. Bowe, 9 to B.

Booking fee Is. N.T. 66y. WANTED. CHARGE HAND for Capstan Lathe, working on brass work: must be able to make and set up all necessary tools, cutters, to Rd.

Johnson, Clapham, and. Moats, Moston Works, Newton Heath, Manchester. BOY, 15: wages ss. 14, Tib Lane, Cross-street. SMART YOUTH for Engineer's 25, Even.

News. BOY, for errands, age 14: Old Trafford" district. 51 arid mail Carts Body Makers 65. Patten BOY for Milk Trade. -241, Radnor -street.

-Smart and Coombs, 7, Brazennase-et. WANTTED, UNDER CARDER: state by letter only, India Stockport. Boy (15), rough work personally, Friday or Monday 6to 8, smart YoUng PERSON for Dozing. Adam Laidlaw, 18, London Road. CIFFICE BOY: good prospects for smart boy and good 300, Evening News office.

WIRE. MATTRESS WEAVERS and Learners Apply 10, Cable-street, New Cross. WANTED, two respectable BOYS, one for office, age about 15. 14, Evening News CLERK (male), Shorthand and Typist Wanted: state age, salary expected, and experience. 15, Even.

News. ITOI3III, energetic, age 14 to 15, Wanted, for merchant's warehouse and errands: wages 44, Evening News. WINIED, BOYS, for Salt Willer and Riley, Ogden -street, Ardwick. 'Wanted, good Table Vat Co-operative Wholesale Society, Cabinet Factory, Bury New SIINt3r.LE Young MAN WANTED, for lox Park-street, Cheatham Hill Road WANTED, Member lenraheyr Salisbury Hotel, A SEEIALTER British Layer Wanted, Bd. per Green Lane.

used to cottage work. State age ai4 wages, 39, Evening News office. youni, for office in works, in own handwriting, IC 40, Evening News office. ATQL'i. WANTED, for Shop, wages 125.: state age and where worked ft 6, Evening News office.

YOUTH, about 15 or 16, Wanted, for invoice desk in wages and 283 Wanted, Traction Engine Drivers, for Manchester district: good wage and regular work to reliable 2, E.N. QTRONG LAD WANTED for grey room: state age, 17 wages, 3, Evening News office. RRAND BOY Wanted: must be and Stevenson, 12, Bradshaw-street, Shudebill. RELIEF good Hand: also ENVELOPE HAND 28, Blacktriars-street. CLERKS ASKSTANT3 itc.

WART Hand yMa nWan Compositor (Jobbing) Requires Perm'cy: abstainer: 67. PLUMBER, new or jobbing, or works: low 71, E.N Young Lady, 26, Desires Situation in first-class tea-rooms or bread c.onf.:9 yrs in restaurant 207, E.News. Respectable Youth (18), smart quick at figures, Requires not so much object as a good APARTMENTS WANTED. Two Unfurnished Rooms in Brooks's Bar or Old 137. UnfurnishedAparts.

con pie 136 Young Gent. Requires Trafford Furn. young Mar. Couple: terms mod. :Id.car.-J 103.

LARGE Unfurn. Room or Booms: bus. young lady: Moss WANTED, comfortable APARTMENTS for two young ladles: Longsight state 73, APARTMENTS TO BE LET. Two sep.beds:front No. 103, Whitworth Park.

Apartments. Coraf. Front Princess Road, nr. Alexandra Psrk. couple: bath: no children gent: bath: Huime, Core.

Aparts: bus. lady or gent.l4.Tennyson-st.,llp.Brook-st Apartments: gentleman bath Gt. Cheetham-st. FRONT Combined Room: Bristol -street, Hulme. Home, bus.

lady: piano, The Cliff, Gomf. Front Sitting and Bed 7 3 Alexandra for Claremont Road. Comf. Lodgs. for resp.

Stockport Road. Front Combined Hulme. Apartments for Alexandra Park. Good homely Lodgings, resp. man.

-106, ilulme. Comf.nome: mar'd couple cheap Rooms or Paying fleywood-st, Cheetham. Aparts. :1 or 2 2 rants: sit. 2 Hulme.

Apartments of Lodgs. Warde-st. LODGINGS for respectable Ardwick. Homely w'king men :bath.w.c.-39,Herarletta-st.,oldTr. LODGINGS for young Legh Grove, Ardwick.

Unfurnished July -street, Upper Brook-street. Combined Room, married Ardwick Green bamf. Corub'd Booms from All Saints'. Comf. Comb.

Room, 45.: suit man. -36, Ardwick. Or as Bold-street, Alexandra Rd. 63mf. Front Sit.

gents: bath: Drano: Mime. Comb'd. Room: bath, w.c.: 5.5.-4, Stretford Road. zerct Ems Good Lodgings, young Prinoess 271 Fine largo Front Comb. No.

13, Barton-street: nice BOOMS: two in family. Furn. Bedroom or 2 Unfurn. St.Bees-st.,Moss.Side. 2 Graeisheld Avenue, Broughton.

APARTMENTS, 2 gents: Lodgings or Comb. Room :Id.car.-56,Herbert-et.,Hightown BedErn. gent. con. Sitting do or Comb.ftoom.-2 6 ord.

IIIS WANTS. VIISNITUtiE White, Busholute. Pianos Old Furniture Bought for Wade, 78. Alexandra Rd. Wanted, Sewing Machine, Cash Enlister, Safe, dr 51 FURNITURE Princess Road, Moss Side.

Wanted, Scrap Brass, Copper, Lead, Iron, 108. Gent. Requtres Part or Whole House good Furniture.7=J Bricklayers Want Piecework, any 77, Evening News. Wanted, to Buy Contents of old Lumber 12e, E.N LIGHT LITRItY WANTED. price.

217, Evg. News' WANTED, PAINTER'S 55, Evening Load given with Rochdale Rd. Gasworks. FTIRNITURE BOUGHC, eashdown: no trouble: no delay. John Hoey, Oldham Road, Manchester.

"WANTED, OAK APPLE, BARRELS. Whole- sale Society, 1, Balloon-street, Manchester. Old Account Books, Letters, Pamphlets, 144, nr. Abattoirs, Manchester. Nat.

Tel. 5381 WANTED to Buy, a talking by letter 1 Mrs. Harrison, 15, Amherst, Withington, WANTED, Second-hand Dining-room CARPET, nOt graen: good condition: 8 yards by 5: state once, 190. CLEAN CINDERS, Hard Ballast, la load contractor, off James-street, Rochdale Road. Furniture, Pianos, Om, or complete House Bought: prompt cash: best WANTED, good Second-hand 4-wheel BALM or DUCIE, ribber tyres, to suit 15 233, Evening News.

FURNITURE BOUGHT for Cash: best prices. Robert Kerr, 233, Deansgate, Manchester. FREE TIP for good dry and Shepherd. Vine-street, near Half-way House, Openshaw. BRICKBATS, clean.

WANTED: is. 6d. per load given. C. H.

Normanton Son, Dolphin -street, Ardwick. NVANTED, a quantity of good second-hand CORRUGATED SHEETS. S. READ, Peover, Knutsford. WANTED, ROLL-TOP DESK, SAFE, PLATFORM SCALES.

Address 100, Evening News office. IN IANTED, HANDVAN, for Stainford-street, Old 'Trafford. WANTED, OkiColonial Stamps; also quantities of King's and Queen's Head Stanlps: good prices given. 195. HIRED Carta Carts Wanted.

foundations of new warehouse Wbitworth-st. 1 Samuel on Job WANTED, FIREWOOD, in large or small quantity: state price delivered Address 7, Evening News office. BRICKBATS WANTED, Seymour Park School, Ayres Road: 2.8. 6d. per asphalters.

WANTED, 12 Second-hand LIIRRY OIL SHEETS: suitable for 123. Evening News per Load for Brickbats. at Winterbottom'sWorks, Hough Lan in son on Joh. GOOD SOIL, CINDERS, BROKEN BRICK, near Alexandra 18, Alexandra Road. Moss Side.

WANTED, SHOW CASE, air tight, plate-glass, for counter shop lift. by 2ft. St. Annes Road West, St. Annes-on-Sea.

WASTE PAPER of all Account Books, Copying Books, Pamphlets, Circulars Butterworth Manchester. Telephone 365 I)RICK BATS: Is. 9d. per LOAD given for clean BRICK BATS or STONE delivered at New Yard, Greenhill-street, off Embden-street, HODKINSON, contractor, ANYTHING YES, ANYTHING. ISHERWOOD, Broker.

3, Cheatham Hill Road, near Victoria Station. OLD GOLD, SILVER, and ARTIFICIAL TEETH BOUGHT: highest prices given. or send by poet (cash by return), li. Cohen, 87, Regent Road, lir ANTED. Management of Packing and Despatch Department, any business: exceptional Yong Man, 22, Wants Situation, any capacity: knows town suburbs well: abstainer: can drive: good 135.

ABERDASkiERY, Fancy Wanted by it Young Man (22): arst-class 60, News, Ajfarine Man (23) wants Situation: used to 17-Lscales: 6 experience: abstainer: high-class ref. -Jl3l JOINER (Jobbing) WANTS WUBli, age 36. smart: total abstainer: 7d. per 123. Evening News office.

WANTED, Situation, look after pony and cows: live in: 24: J. Turner, Coldruoss Heath. Sandbach. and General Smith Require, steady: IL-etkJ class wago mod, for 255, Even. News Bookkeeping.

Doctors Tradesmen, is open in spare time to keep books get out ii WANTED, Position as Manager or Urower on large cotton or tobacco plantation: West Indies or Egypt preferred: 20 years' experience: would consider 244. WAN ED, situation as Loom Tackler, Coloured Goods, Dobtues, Handkerchiefs, Circulars, Drop Boxes, 5 yrs foreman. -Apply J.E., 49, Radcliffe, nr. YOUNG MAN, age 24, Wants Situation with carriers or carting contractors as all-round WHEELWRIGHT: good painter and Priory Lahe, Reddish. FRUIT.

MANAGER or ASSISTANT: competent, hardworking: keen buyer: beat of window dressers: smart salesman: used to good-class trade or cheap: age abstainer: Grove Park, Colwyn Bay. rip() BUILDERS and Man Seeks Post as 1 Manager, Clerk of Works, or General Foreman: thoro'ly understands plans and the management of large numbers of energetic, and of good refs.4s2 DRESSMAKING, MILLINERY, tic. ier Wants Work at ladies' g'd fit 778. Wanted, an Apprentice to costumier dressmaking: paid after first Goody, 2, Woraley Lev'rne, 1 or 2 Apprentices: pocket-money given. -243, Upper Manchester.

WANTED, Young DRESSMAKER (good) to asmist biotin making, Wellington Road, Heaton Chapel. IiEbMAKEII.6 WAY Rylands and Sons, Oxford-street. APPRENTICE; also George-street. Cheatham Hill. MILLINERY ERS WANTED: state where last 66, Evening News office.

for Apprentices, good sewers; pocketmoney given; errand girl Cheetham AGENTS. TRAVELLERS, COMMISSIONS, Canvassers Wanted: 8.. 8., 8., Royal Liver F.S.:£l, 10 buyer small 29. ANTED, Collectrr, Portland Reuse, Southport Canvassers line corn. state bu.s.-Kll 0 ONEY easily earned in spare occupation to Morgans, Dept.

27, Hereford. Debts of every description Bought or advanced whilst Goldsmith ft M'r. 'S Promissory Notes, Debts Bought: cash down: Full Talrs' a good 2dan, with connection: ood opening: salary in conlidenoe, 98. CCIRCULATION CANVASSEitz Wanted, all with Woolrych, Manager, Burton-on-Trent. rrtEA LADY CANVASSERS: wages 1 experience and references.

113, Evening News office. eading Friendly Society 6. 10e. compact I price will divide 171. Canvassers sex, for novel scheme, inetalm't systena(not 234.

QMAItr CANVASBERS Wanted: potted beef: good 1.7 Ellis Grays, 3, Lawn-street, Meadow Road, Broughton. Canvasser, good appearance: black and white enlargements: liberal terms energetic to 5 BOOK FOR SALE, old solid business, Royal London F.S., giving away 246, Evening News office. ADVERTISER not having enough work for turnout would Drive Traveller, reasonable terms. 203, E. News 'anted, by City of (iasgow Friendly Society, a few Spare Time be thoroly trained for full NATANTED, smart LADIES to solicit orders for high-class viicle.

255. per week 55, E. N. IVAM'ED, Young WOMEN to form clubs in mills and workrooms: handsome 68, E. News.

AbSURANCE 4 BOOK FOR SALE: good salary and flannah-street, Longsight. Junior Town Traveller for Earley Stitch Machining: mutt have connec. amongst blouce makers: state 129 Wanted, small Yard or lock-up Shop, for 263. Modern HOUSE, 4 bedrooms: garden: March 79, Evening News office. TO BUILDERS and Prepared: terms reasonable.

AyllQe 5, 0.T.. M'r. COTTAGES WANTED: low chief: up to 7s. per week: Manchester district: principals 92. ET.

News. vANTED, COTTAGE, with or without stable: rent Bs. to Blackley or Harpurhey district. 86, E. N.

EATON for March quarter, House, £2O to £25: not more than 5 minutes from 191. LYTHAM or ST. ANNES DISTRICT: HOUSE WANTED, about 7s. 60. 46, Evening News office.

WANTED, energetic Representative: good opening: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., 172, Oxford Road. Trayeller Wanted, with connection among grocers: another commL not and full particulars, F. W. Hainpshire and Derby.

A Well-established Company Offer tactful, energetic MAN exceptional terms for spare-time Employment: inquiries 16, Evening News TAILORI Man, c. ith connection cash or credit party treated ae partner capital required: send full particulars: references exchanged. 274. WANTED, Smart SUPERDZIENDENT and Collector- Salesmen also Saleswoman Jonas' Sewing Machine 125, 6 to 8 o'clock. TI OIISE opportunities nre offered to Men able to introduce business: salary and oommissies, with good prospects and quick 5.

RENTS. DEBTS, and MEDICAL FEES COLLECTED. Any district. AGAR Debt Collectors, Chorlion Road. WABBE-11 (on commission) WANTED by eminent firm of colour printers, to Bell Efigh-class Advert Novelties: applicants must have undeniable references both for character and ceiling 253, Evening News.

Wanted, by leading had high-class Mineral Water, also Cider Travellers on cora'sion Abase at present representing well-known whisky houses and having good trade connections given T. B. Browne's Using Offices, 163, Queen Victoria-street, London. LAUNDRIES, COLLAR Laundry, LAUNDRY. GIRIA WANTED.

Ironer and Collar Rochdale Ed. TEE BEST FOUB-VirliEEL VANS FOR FALLOWS'S. CHEADLE STATION. SShirtlroners Glowers Wanted; also a Person accustomed to washing Sons, Oxford-st. XTANTED, good 'BONERS, at once: also Washhouse Woman.

Dudley Electric Laundry, Bury New Rd. VANMAN must be steady and reliable and have good references: state wages and full 250, E.N. WANTED, experienced all-round LRONERS for high-class steam laundry: permanent'. 289, Evening News. SLLS.BP respectable CALENDER Laundry, Burman-street, nigher Openshaw.

Nv onKlliu OBEWOMA.N.—Green Laundry. 83, Ardwick Green North; apply before 8 p.m. VANNAN also good Calendar "lands. I Address 177, Evening News office. LPERIENCED Collar Machinist; also all-round Ironer.

New Cross Laundry, 18, Gun-street, Graat Anccrats. VANMAN WANTED: beet wages to good man; also smart girl for Laundry, Cheetlaamstreet, Derby -street, Cheetham. WANTED, ea EXI IRONER: good wood, Preston. ICED PACKER and a good Troy Laundry, Ful- YOUTH, age 17, wishes to be taught the high class Laundry Trade, with view to purchase or partnership: will pay premium. 221, Evening News office.

NVANTED, at once, experienced PACKER and SORTER. Apply, by letter, stating age, wage, and exper 4 and giving references, Great Harwood Co-operative Society, Limited, Steam Laundry, Great Harwood, near Blackburn. THE MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907. COMBINED (front) no Burlington-street. COMFORTABLE Lodgings for 1 or 2 young Newboult Road, opposite Red Lion, Cheadle.

2 or married Road. LADIES' HOTEL: Bede 9d. and Is. sit-r'm. bath, terms Ardwick Green North.

ANCIMSTER SOCIAL CLUB, Lower particulars of reliable Apartments, apply Lady Super'dent Bed and Sitting Boom: close to tram, train: gent. -41, Ladybarn Lane. Comfortable Apartments; also large Front Combined Room: bath and w.c.: no children. -88, ELLERSLIE RESIDENTIAL HALL, Victoria Park: restdance with or without board: terms very OLD Front BOOMS for one or two gentlemen: every Shrewsbury-st. Aparta, conveniently placed near two stat'ns bath, 115.

Aparta private, or to join piano, Lath, Moss Upp. Moss Lane: Alex. Pk DlDB ll Very furnished: every convenience: near station and tram. 181, E. N.

GENTLEMAN lea town wishes to recommend comfortable Rooms: moderate Home for single gent: 3 in family: no children: bath, piano: tram 0317. Apartments, married couple or 2 ladles: no other lodgers: all Cluny-street, Hightown. Apartments for gentleman, or two to join: separate bedrooms: no other Furness Fallowfield. partments To Let, Swinton: quiet, comfortable Home, for lA. 1 or 2 gents be.th, Worsley Swinton.

OLD APARTMENTS for one or two gentlemen: separate Shrewsbury-street. GOOD Furnished and 'Unfurnished APARTMENTS TO BE LET, close Trafford Station and 220, Even. News Broughton. Rooms for elderly every conv-: nr.ld.car other lomf. Home, 1 or 2 at bus.

car or Palmes-street, Maine Road, Moss Side. ALARGE COMBINED ROOM, to respectable marril couple Higher Chatham-street, rE Front Unfurnished BOOMS: bath, Lloydstreet, Eurlington-street, Greenheys. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, 1 or 2 to Apply 53, Diolyneux-atreet, Stockport Road. QUIET, Comfortable tiuME, 1 or 2 respectable Young Men: Premier-street, Brooks'e Bar. ECCLES.

or Board-Residence for 2 or 3 gentlemen: bath, w.c.: 2mlns, from train or 31, E. N. A partments in English family, suitable for young gentle.Al man as paying guest: Victoria Park district. E.N. CthIiFORTABLE APARTMENTS for 1 or 2 gents: every Milton-street, Stockport Road.

APARTMENTS, join front sitking-room, sep. bedroom: piano, bath: St. Bees-street, Mcss Side. FRONT sitting and Bed Rooms: suit 2 ladies or gentlemen: 10s. Br.

Broughton. aley ladies or convenience: close to car: terms Russell Rd. Jr. Owens comfortable front Sitting and Hal 11 rooms: suit gent: every SALE. Front Rooms: snit 1 or 2 all South.

Bank, liorthenden Road, Sale. SUPERIOR APARTMENTS for one or two gentlemen near Birch Part: two bedaooma, two sitting-rooms, piano, bath: good 2315,1 Evening News office. BOARD -RESIDENCE: GENTLEMEN: BREAKFAST, EVENING DINNER: BILLIARDS. Inclusive terms, 18s. Plymouth Drove.

THE BRUCE BOARDING HOUSE, 126, Rushoirne Road, 2 doors from Oxford Road. Bed and breakfast, is. per night. Sitting-room, piano, bath, SEASIDE AND COUNTRY APARTMENTS WANTED and 217, Evening News. SEASIDE AND COUNTRY APARTMENTS TO BE LET winter Stratton.73.Lord-st.

Furnished BITTINO-ROOM. and BEDROOM: 176, Evening News. HOUSES WANTED. 6 Broughton Lane, M'r. HOUSES TO LET.

Furnished, 25, Upper 23. Rumford-street. ST. has SEMI-DETACHED FURNISHED HOUSE TO BE 165, Evening News. th ingt43n -f i trat lsted ler i lt i rWr ita int, ow 4 brl HOUSES, LAND, OTHER PREMISES, WANTED House Wanted, £32 (Branihall 227.

COUNTRY COTTAGE, or House, 6 rooms, with VV land for 252, Evening News office. WHOUSE, near Eccles or Seedley stations: about 95.: rent or 282, Evening News office. CHIEF RENTS BOUGHT at best completion. FULLERS, 40, Brazennoae-street, Manchester. WANTED, to BUY, good COTTAGES or Semi-detached HOUSES in Wilmslow or 175, Evg.

News. Vsated, small Barber's Shop or Cottage suitable neighbour Moss Cottage, Chew Mcor, near Bolton. WANTED, to BUYin or near Chinley or Chapel-en-le-Frith, a good FARM HOUSE, with 100 to 150 acree of 171, Evening News office. BUSINESSES WANTED. Barnes, 12, City, Wants Businesses, all kinds.

WANTED, an OFrIACENCE; also a MILLINERY also a GROCERY to Dunham'a Falstaff Auction Rooms, Market Face. MACHINERY WANTED. Wanted, a small Treadle Lathe: prefer back 120 Wanted, a few tons of i or lin. Faller Bars, orrii.nd lin. Bound Iron particulars to 73, E.

Nowa. MONEY WANTED. URGE.NTLY REQUIRED DV businem man: no 89. Evening News 650 Wanted, privately, for business extension interest Xs and security given: no money 28, E. News.

ORTGAGE, £1,824 ori 19 new Houses, id. car from town: income after chief £277. 18s. 2,210 on 21 Houses: after chief, 62, ENcning News office. MONEY TO BE LENT.

ADVANCES from £2O upwards no fe anc es er Advance and Discount Bank, 54, Deansgate. wanted from private lender, by business man holding good position: no loan office or agents 269 A DVANCES on Laud and Beikiings and Builders' Financea. FULLERS, 40, Brazennose-etreet, Manchester. ItirONEY ur.R WILLS OR entitled Cash or Property death of relatives or to Life Incomes can Borrow at 5 per cent per annum, or Sell: no preliminary MoVITTIE, 82, Market-street, Manchester. MONEY LENT from £lO Upwards on borrower's own promiosory note: no preliminary fees PAYNE SONS, 20, Kennedy-etreet, Cooper-street, Manchester.

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AVuip MONEY LENDERS. £lOO at 5, 11,000 at 4k, £5,000 at 4 per cent per annum. Write for free Booklet. No preliminary fees whatever. Mr.

SMITH, Manager, 3, Cavendish London, W. A LLEN, 43, CABLE-STREET, ROCHDALE ROAD. li BUYS all kinds of BAGS and SACKS for cash: large stock Coal Bags, new and second-hand: Labels, ls. 100. SECOND-HAND SPIRIT BOTTLES, reputed quarts and pints, 20 gross; a 1,43 Gallon Jars, price for cash to 117, Evening News office.

SOAP WRAPPER J. CROSFIELD do SONS, of Warrington, hereby give notice that legal proceedings will be immediately taken against any person or Fezeons making, spreading, or repeating False and Misleading Statements to the effect that the makers have Discontinued giving the Presents advertised on the wrappers of the Two Great Soaps, Perfection and Pink Carbolic." The public are warned against strange wrapper collectors calling from door to door offering money or from those. advertised on the wrappers of Perfection and Pink Carbolic," and are advised to only Exchange the Soap Coupons through their own grocers, or to post them direct to the manufacturers. LEFT OFF CLOTHING, BOUGHT. BEST PRICE for Parcels Forwarded; if not approved, Goods Returned, CARRIAGE PAID.

Second-hand DRESS SUITS, MILITARY, THEATRICAL, BAND UNIFORMS, LIVERIES, ARMY TENTS, Sale or Hire. GENTS' MISFIT SUITS at THIRD COST PRICE. LADIES' EVENING DRESSES, COSTUMES, BLOUSES. GENTS' FUR-LINED and FROCK COATS. PORTMANTEAUS, 2nd-hand.

Very low prices. ARMY TROUSERS, SHIRTS. BLUCHERS, Wellingtons, CARDIGANS, OILSKINS, POLICE CAPES. ORMAN'S, 326, 328, and 340, Deansgate, Manchester. Established 50 Years.

CYCLING AND MOTOR CARS. CYCLING. HREE PEED GEAR. GENT'S CYCLE: £6. 155.: usual price £ls.

116, Evening News office. GENT'S Roadster: plated rims: 2 brakes: free-wheel: as new: best 36, Ardwick Green. 4. Gent's BUDGE-WIIITWORTH: nearly new, j.w., brakes. -80, Lloyd-street, Greenheys.

new Gent's 4 A. all good FIFTY 1906 Models to be Cleared, £3.105. to only shop-soiled and enamelled slightly scratched. MEAD CYCLF. 16 2, -Deanna to.

TIME IS few 1906 CYCLES still in stock at less than cost to clear. BRACEGIRDLE'S-, 56, Alexandra Road. LADIES and Cycling Season is at hand: OVERHAULING, ENAMELLING, PLATING, and all Repairs promptly attended 56, Alexandra Road. Telephone 289 x. BRIT AIN'S BEST BICYCLE.

1907 Models Now on View. From £6 to Zl5. 153., Cash or Easy Payments. 10 YEARS' GUARANTEE WITH EACH MACHINE. A Few 1906 Clearance Lines at Special Prices.

RUDGE-WHPEWORTII, 194, DEANSGATE (Dept. INTEtvrogl 11 6'IOCK of ROYAL ENFIELD, C'ENTA LEA-FRANCIS CYCLES Is now Ready for Inspection. PRICES FROM 6 GUINEAS to 19 GUINEAS. 1806 Pattern Royal Enfield Lady's to Clear £l5. 15s.

for 12 Guineas. Two or three others at similar reductions. NEWTON'S, 50 BLACKFRIARS-STREET. MHE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. 11 THERAPION.

This successful and popular remeoY, used in Continental HospitaLs by Ricord, Rostan, Jubert, Volpeau, and others. surpassee everything hitherto employed for impurity of blood, spots. blotcheoppams asd swelling of joints, derangements of the liver and kidneys, hemorrhoids, gravel, pains in back, gout, rheumatism, exhaustion eleeples.sness, liCc. Three forms Nos. 1, 2.

and 3, according to disease for which intended. Price 2s. at all Patent Medicine Houses. For full particulars in England apply to Mr. R.

JOHNSON. 43, Hoiford Square. London. W.C. MOTOR CARS.

TARS For Sale, Hire, and Repaired; also Cape, Hoods, and Wind Motor Works, 259, Oxford Rd. 31 BROWN. 1907: low built, Palmer's, cost £37: 2 offers. -17, Stockport Road, Ardwick. UMBER Tri-car: 3f h.p.: sp.encid goer: Dunlops: free engine: £2O, or exchange motor cycle ane.cash.—J 6.

CYCLE FOR SALE, 3i horse Dr. Vallace, Cowhill Lane, Ashton, mornings, before 12. 'for Sale, 2 Seater, in good condition, new tyres it chains: 1 £4O, or best Rochdale Road, Blackley, Man'ter. REX MOTOR CYCLE: splendid condition, and in s)2 fine order: particulars, address 202, E.N. 4 -CYLINDER CAR, seat four, very Wellington Road, Alexandra Park, Manchester.

Exchange Bike Phono, 200 Records, 2 Horns, Stand, for Motor Cycle Astley, Lancashire. ON SALE, Tuke: Seen at Windmill Brow, Astley, Manchester. DE DION: spray: fine condition: low build: offers? 4 23. Derby street, 1906 TRIUMPH: magneto ignition, spring forks, all spares excellent Great Jackson-street. NOW is the time to have your MOTOR CYCLE or write to the Manchester Auto-Cycle 65, Great Jackson-street: open till 9.

fIIIMBER MOTOR, equal to engine, spring forks, -11-exhaust cut out, in splendid hcrn, lamp: Alexandra Grove, Plymouth Grove, Manchester. Rare be Sold (through death) 2-cyl. Allday's Car: not used 3 months: glass screen hood, side Practical Engineers, not carb ticklers Repairs, Overhauling, elcw town prices: cylinders fitted to De 317, Regent Road, Salford. 10-12 BEESTON HUMBER LAN DAULKITE, splendid condition, £145: 16-18 4-cylinder ARIEL, great bargain, Cross-street, Sale. Tel.

96 Sale. WOLSELEY, 2-cylinder, seats five, in splendid condition, headlight, lamps, horn, tools, and spares: ordered larger car: pride quick sale, MORRIS, Southport-street, Salford, DARRACQ, 12-16, a cylinder, fitted with canopy and two glass screens, spares, tools, any trial: De Dion Corre, fitted with hood, glass screen, luggage box, an excel. tour'g Te 1.6672. IPMPRESS CAR. Before Ordering your New CAR, inspect the above at the Motor Show, Belle Vue.

Finest Value in the World. Sole Agent: ZORRILLA, Auburn-street, Piccadilly. Tel. 5427 AGENTS for Famous STAR CARS: 7 to 30 h.p.: 2,4, arid 6 cyls; REX, king of motor cycles: trials arranged. Stands 16 and 17, Belle Vue, February The Trade Supplied.

Cash, Deferred, or Exchanges. CARS and CYCLES Overhauled and Repainted: estimates given: any distance. Official Repairer A.C.C.B. and J. G.

LOOKER, Portland Grove, Heaton Chapel. Tel. 0137. frO Intending Purchasers of New or Second-hand Cars, Vans, Selected, Tested, and Valued. Driving and Management Taught.

Charges inclusive and Andrew Allen dz Imperial Buildings, Old Millgate, M'ter. WE have Several Second-hand MOTORS. in grand condition, extraordinary bargains, from £5O to £5OO. Call and see us. Repairs of every description.

Distance no object. SEYMOUR SOX, Sale. Tel. 96 Sale. H.P.

NUMBERS. and delivery in three days: JAI order now, no waiting, delivery guaranteed, and save your disappointments after the Show. Humber expert repairers. Ten Second-hand Cars For every one GARAGE, Altriucham. Telephone, 248.

Telegraphs, Garage." TENDERS, FICHE NORTHERN ASPHALT A. Agents: A Gunn. Inquiries solicited. HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, Private Hotel, 255. week.

day. 0M from to London would find comfort and cleanliness with moat mod. char es at GORDON HOTEL, 27, Strand. Bed and breakfast Tel. 11386 Central.

Proprietor, R.W. PIITTERIT.I. EDUCATION. 'BOARDING SCHOOL. -KENYON HALL, KENYON.

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Yesterday's Results. English Ties. Stoke 2 West Bromwich 2 Barnsley Hull City 0 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Chesterfield v. Stockport County. In this game at Chesterfield tomorrow, Butterworth will displace Cresser at left-half back in the Stockport: team, and Pass and Crump exchange places in the forward line.

The Stockport team will be Butler; Heywood and Waters; Suart, Dodd, and Butterworth; White, Crump, Pass, T. C. Porter, and Lees. A new back will be tried in the Lancashire Combination match at Edgley Park against Bacup. His name is Frazier, and he comes with excellent credentials.

The Stockport team will be Molyneux Brazier ant: Bostcrk Ambler, Nixon, and Hall Goodwin, Fish, Beswick, Stokes, and Mitchell. Glossop v. Clapton Orient. Clapton Orient are the visitors at North Road, Glossop, on Saturday next, and a keen struggle for points is anticipated. Cuffq will again act as partner to 'Ewan at back, and the inside left position will be tilled by either or Robertson.

The team will be Tustin; Cuffe and M'Ewan; Rowbotham, M'Diarraid, and Mair; Callaghan, Napier, or Robertson, and Ross. Witton Albion Captures. This morning it was announced that Witton Albion had secured a new centre-forward in Herbert Mason, of Sandbach and Crewe, also of a "new half-back in T. Leigh, of Winnington, and that Harry Barton, rormerly a well-known mile runner and inside-left for Grimsby, and afterwards of Watford, will also resume football for Witton. Mason Is a prolific goal-getter.

The three new men will play against Altrinoham in the Manchester League to-morrow. Teams for Saturday. Droylsden Corinthians (v. Denton Corinthians): 11. Hartley G.

Taylor and H. Crossley; G. H. Swindells, J. Broadbent and E.

Fielding; H. Harpham, H. Whitehead, J. Whittaker, T. Moorhouse, and J.

W. Bray. Rushohne (v. Droylsden, at Rusholme): S. Cooper J.

Pow is and J. Kavanagh; J. Myerscough, W. Owen and W. Hall; D.

Penkett, H. Carter, G. Pearson-Muir, H. Reynolds, and G. Marshall.

Levenshulmo (v. Cheetham Hill): J. Williams T. Shenton (capt.) and T. Cooke; G.

Cowan, J. Ne and W. Pearson J. Stanadeld, J. T.

Mack, J. W. Power, J. Bradbury, and F. Towns.

Rossendale United (v. Bolton Wanderers Reserve, at Bolton): M'Gregor; Cook and Rogers; Stott, Kirkham, and Becton Lyons, Ingham, leAllister, Berry, and Dawson. has been signed this week and formerly played for West Ham. Northwich Victoria (v. Sale Holmfteld): J.

Moore; Fletcher and Twemlow; Moss, Jones, and Fletcher; A Other, Powell, Bowyer, Gillibrand, and Moore. Bury Athenaeum (v. Chorlton-cum-Hardy, at Chorlton): H. Holt It. S.

and T. Pilling; W. Wolstenholme, C. Hardman, and T. Houghton; J.

Ashworth, H. Wainscott, F. W. Holland, W. Quinn and J.

Pye. Chorlton: J. H. Branston; C. Carver and S.

Abraham; R. Wileocks, J. Bowling Holmes, and H. A. Phillips; T.

Swindells, W. R. It. Stephensoa E. Wedge, and J.

Munroe. Monton Amateurs (v. V. (inrtn at. West Gorton): H.

Sellon A Ptrr Wadsworth; A. C. Dobson, T. Craig, and .1. Smith, (i.

Jordan, W. H. Wright, F. W. arA h.

Vaughan. Reserves: F. Davies and W. Bury Reserve (v. Manchester City J.

Reams: Buleock and Hampson; F. Chorlion, Bell, and Bullen: Walker, Kilbourne, Bowden, Warburton, and Bradley. Manchester South End (v. Heaton Park, at Withington Road): J. Ci.

Dickinson Bert Gaskell (capt.) and CR ICKET IStackell; F. P. Foster, P. Barker J. B.

Dearden, Roscoe Norbury, and E. Butterworth. Whalley Range St. Margaret's (v. Audit at Whalley Range): and F.

Murgatroyd; 0. Burns, E. Chesworth A. Hargreaves, H. 1.

Deacon, and L. Ithell. Reserve Manchester University (v. North Pentoa): C. W.

Knott J. Oleg M. Popple, J. Whitehead, and A. reen F.

J. Roberts, J. W' A. Wood. NORTHERN UNli Warrington v.

Bra, Warrington should have isposing of Bradford at aturday, with the same tea ception of Preston for Harm defeated Hull: Berry; Tilley, Isherwood, Hockenhall, Leee and Jenkins Preston, Boardman, Shugars and Thomas. International Player Last night the Leigh official ultimately transferred thely ree-quarter, Sam Johnson, to will play against Rochd4 orrow at Rochdale. Johnsc i. Lancashire in every match this chosen for the international and has played with Lei 0 1 secured from a Runcorn junk Lancashire club is negotiating Leigh's fast centre three-quarter, are transferring these play refused reduced wages, have fast junior three-quarter. Teams for Saturday Prestwich Church Institute (v.

Prestwich): Hunt Rogerson, Taylor, bottom; Black and Murray Cal-lie, Stocks, and France. Egerton (v. St. Bartholomew's, R. Johnson; F.

Riley, S. Cawson, Latchford; A. Leggard and E. Snitll T. Coates, W.

G. Hope, J. Bradbl J. Brown. B.eservea: C.

Dale, T. Hough, RUGBY UNION. County Championship: Northumberla. For the County Championshi pool to-morrow there are tv flounced in the Lancashire Courey (Liverpool) will tak E. Allen, the Irish internation, division, and Croxford (Heato' in J.

M. Allen's place (Allen Irish trial game) on the three-qua, CrOurcy obtains his county jerr time. Pollok will captain thr sence of Allen. The following J. L.

Kennard (Liverpool Old Boys) H. Fish (Kemal), Croxford (Heaton (Manchester), and T. W. S. Pollok (cal R.

Mac. Symon (Liverpool Old (Liverpool). G. Leather, E. C.

Hodges, L. A. de Courcy (Liverpool), J. Hunter, G. head, and V.

P. Gamon (Manchester). Referee, Mr. A. 0.

Jones (Midland Yorkshire Cheshire. One change is announced team for this match to-moi Hartley (Sale) playing three-qu, Ashcroft (Birkenhead Park). Welsh International Thal The teams have play in the Welsh international Wrexhana or. February Whites: R. 0.

Evans (Blackburn Blew (Wrexham) and J. Jones (CL Lathom (Liverpool), G. 0. Williams Haydn Prioe (Aston Villa), half Chester) and J. Tudor (Treharrie), nes (Chester) and Gordon Jones (I Davies (Blackburn Rovers), centre.

rill Stripes: R. L. ROOB6 (Stoke), goal dod Wells) and C. Morris (Der) Hughes (Nottingham Forest), I' D. T.

Davies (Bangor), half anchester United) and Lot Jones ht wing; R. Morris (Grime, a), left wing; J. rove Jones Teams for Saturda Lancashire Dynamo (v. Spencer, Gardner Walters, and Davidson; Huckle, Kelsey, Whitt, and Leary. HOCKEY Tearnstor Satur North Manchester (v.

Rochdale Hargreaves; M. Hopwood and J. Jones Fielding, and E. W. Walmrly W.

F. Ashworth, H. Hopwood Altrincham St. George's (v. Wi 3 trincham): A.

Withington; W. A. Skinner, P. Ankers, and Sleight, S. Ardern, W.

Stapleton, g. Altrincham St. George's 2nd (v. Salt Handley; Withington and strong, G. Flear, and F.

Warren, row W. Hough, J. Dunbar, and Sale Moor A (v. Altrincham St. Moor): H.

Mann 0. Balls and W. W. Gee, and J. Whitehead; H.

Southall, W. lfielleock, 4 and A. E. Roberts. F.

Newbery and 0. Williams. Sale (v. Brooklands, at Brooklands Makimon and W. Thornber J.

F. H. Hammett C. Plant, H. Barnes, and W.

H. Battersby. North Manchester (v. Rochdale Hargreaves; M. Hopwood and J.

Ji Fielding, and E. W. Walmsley; F. Ashworth, H. Hopwood LADIES' HOCKEY Manchester University (v.

Sale, E. brown; F. Sailman and M. M'Laine Sazelby and D. Owen; A.

E. Wadsworth, C. Wihl, and M. M. Carse; M.

Robson and E. H. Wild, and E. Lowe; I. Cohn, Clegg, and E.

Ratcliffe. The North of England fixed to be played at Sale LACROSSE Teams for Saturt Heaton Norris (v. Hyde, at Johns, C. Goodison, F. Harrison, J.

E. Spedding, E. Clarke, A. RI Burtenshaw, and C. Firth.

Reserve Davenport (v. North Manchester, ery; J. Wrathmell, H. Smith, we, J. Ogden, T.

A. Hamilto Parkes, J. Fort, and. A. Ellis.

A. Newbury. To-morrow's Fixtures. NORTH OF ENGLAN: First Round. 'South Manchester v.

Chorlton, at Davenport Eccles v. Old Hulmeians, at Heaton Stockport v. Monton, at Eccles. Heaton Mersey T. Mauldeth, at LEAGUE.

Second Division Manchester Cheetham v. Werneth, Urmston v. Oldham, Blackley Park v. Offerton. Third Division: Davenport v.

North v. Hazel Grove, Heaton Moor v. 01 wish v. Crumpsall, Brooklands v. Fourth Division: Headinkley v.

Norris, Osborne v. S.S.S., Cheadle A TEAM COMPETI' First Division: Old Hulmeians v. ton v. Stockport, Manchester Sou' chester. Albert Park v.

Mauldeth. Second Division: Marple Monton Cheadle Hulme v. University, Roche Third Division: Oldham v. No. Grove Werneth, Old Mancunians Orumpeall v.

Blackley Park. Birch A v. Stockport 0. Stockport Southern Chorlton v. Oldham Old it, Eccles A v.

Chee South Manchester B. To be played first-named. Face at 2 30. Manchester University Arts (v. MI fixed to be played at The Firs on annual dinner will take place at the The teams are J.

L. C. W. Mason, H. Henehail, S.

B. Turn Henshall, H. Farmer, F. Turner, E. N.

Walker, and Artingetall. Medieals: J. Wornersley, W. J. Dearden, H.

Arnfield, V. S. Cox, F. C. Hudson, H.

M. Hall, Dr. E. M. Wilkins, and S.

Jackson and Coun, A report has gained currem F. S. Jackson had decided active part in first-class captain England v. South Al' to an inquiry, however, M. that there was no truth in the ATHLETIC: Old-time Champion Yesterday afternoon the Blackstock Road, Finsbury Dave Stanton, who a quarter more ago was one of the le: bicyclists of the day, proving a few championship races in high ordinary.

He and thf were frequent opponents, any i a Bank Holiday attraction eith lace or old Alexandra ere were stakes to be ventry or one of tiles Le: ntemporary with him were Cooper, and the Frenchman being the times when the in favour, and attracted thei. Agricultural Hall at numerous feats Stanton Bath record. Deceased was age. A man who was charged a FT "th loitering on the New St: lady to enter a carriage ile he put his right into afterwards missed her he weaving shed at formerly worked by Gibb, and which has dozen years, is now being i "th machinery by Messrs. th finishers and dyers.

-4 Reuter's ys the annual instalment rkish war indemnity-duebeen paid, There only of arrears -from 0.. two previous years. This is in. ao4 J. A.

1, 4" Norbury, 'P. erworth. ildt garet's (v. Great ntrax. ll Range); J.

roamer. 0. Burma S. liriansi74ol, eave 6 H. Allport A 114 Reserve: Pooley.

e. (v. North Staffordshire od tt J. Olegg an 8 .0 Lad, and A. F.

Johnson: v'n J. West, E. J. 114. r.

UNION. on v. Bradford, 1 have little diffict'' co 'ord at WilderspeM es same ivy 'or Harmer in the fa aull: 0 0 Hockenhall, and 1 30.f" Boardman, Heath 1 Player for Wigan. igh officials visite l'- sferred their ohnson, to Wigan for ast Rochdale 11-orlit ici Johnson has 16 1,0 match this season, s4 7pedk rnational match at bed a Leigh six seasons, of yl corn junior team. eill 1.

negotiating for 1 three-quarter. LeiSPI tbd, ese players becatlea.ol have signed on' rter. for Saturday. 0 (v. Salford St.

Taylor, Blakeley, anirje ay Caine, Gash, Brown. 104 lomew's, at Field. Cawson, T. Bolland, a ind E. Smith; J.

J. Bradburn, H. Locc tVO Dale, T. Houghton, and 1.. BY UNION.

Lancashire l' humberland, 41 Lampionship match a' $. re are two alteratieo, incashire team. T. 1 0 1 1 will take the place it the 1.T14, 11 (Heaton Moor) Vi ice (Allen is l) 1 1 the three-quarter hu" county jersey for thle9) aptain the team ie rois-' 4 he following is the to col Old Boys). i' lord (Heaton Moor), 1" S.

(captain, LiveNt gir )01 Old Boys) and G. L. i A Iges, L. A. N.

Slooock nfr Hunter, G. Z. Pinder, 8 (Manchester). es (Midland Counties). tire Cheshire, anounced in the 0 7, to-morrow at Illt i 'd'' ng th ree quar ter il2sw id Park).

rational Trial Match. A I.Ms have been select7l nternational trial Oa try c.s .4 9 (Blackburn Rovers), ep J. Jones (Chester), 0. Williams (Wireih. iIIIP', 'ills), half backs; (Treharrie), right wing: ft ifv" L- ion Jones (Wrexham).

i avers), centre. Stoke), goal Jeffrey Morris (Derby (.., Forest), Lloyd Daviesi4, Igor), half backs; W.tr, Lot Jones (Ifanchea" (Grimsby) and R. Evan' a Jones (Stoke), centre. for Saturday. V.

Warttley Lane): Walters, and Noland rtlr Kelsey, Whittle, Peru' OC.KEY I i.for Saturday. Rochdale at Ctastle and J. Jones; A. wur W. Hopwood, Kl and Rev.

A. () a (v. Winnington part, tri Lgton; W. Skinner an' fief' inkers, and G. Tartan; 0 4, W.

Stapleton, W. Tai 'Lev 110 1 at a 2nd (v. Sale Moor 2n A 1 11, ington and A. 'lei dF. J.

Arinsy" da )unbar, and P. M'Kan a 0 laicham St. George's ills and W. Hillkirk 41 'i Auld: H. Southall.

W. tt i and A. E. Roberts. lams.

4 at Brooklands): Dobsotijd, zy ber J. F. Mason. B. PL 4 4.

14, R. Barnes, P. Luke, T. '4: tSa i 1 11 4 1 Rochdale at a stle 0 oh 1 and J. Jones; A.

l) Ll. inisleY; W. Hopwood, izii ad and Rev. A. '''il LIES' HOCKEY.

1 Itt ..4 (v. Sale, at The I at, rw dan en dE mn A iv ain a a mf ireld den. a.w 5., 4 00.i1e if, Cohn, D. Storey, rd. Ladies' Trial 6 it Sale on Thursday CROSSE, for Saturday, ill ode, at Hyde): E.

Pa- 1 94 Harrison, J. ke, A. Ramsbottom, 1. Reserve: C. Goodyi Manchester, a ri a H.

Smith, H. G. 7 Hamilton: A. Caldwell I A. Ellis.

Reserves, 3 row's Fixtures. ENGLAND FLAGS. rat Round. )1 'horlton, at DidsbueY. as, at Heaton Mersey.

at Eccles. ildeth, at Stockport. LEAGUE. achester Southern Jrmston v. Ashton, 1 v.

Offerton. port v. North Moor v. Old klands v. Cheadle lineley v.

Birch, Cheadle Heath v. ii' Of COMPETITION. Ilmeians v. Heaton ML' Southern v. Mauldeth.

le Monton, Ashton Rochdale v. Or' am T. North Manri" Mancunians v. Ilea' ark. C.

Stockport 1 v. Oldham 1- 711 A v. Cheetham A. )be played on the e- 4 30. A ill i Thia.4l, Arts (v.

0 4 he Firs on 401 i dace at the Union in at 0 J. L. Simonsen k--J. 1, 1 1 S. B.

Turner Turner, E. N. W. oy' Medioals: J. A.

a en, H. Arnfleld, C. i Iv al, H. 3f. Fort, C.

ins, and Mao ICKET. Ite t. fe and County Crie ed currency that Ofist'(l lacided to take 4 eP 4 st-class cricket 1 0515 South Africa. 1 11 terief ever, Mr. Jacke te ath in the report ILETICS.

a or on Dead. are oo on the death 74 'insbury Park, 14'4014 ltd a quarter of a fel 1 )f the leading 4, 41 0 proving the will.r ii 0 4 races in the Par and the late ew. 'A 4 vents, and oftela, 4 ,1 A I action either at i 11 andra Palace 11 0 4: to be coel7loBo the. Leicemp 0 0 ster eoal A him were G. W.

4 kt renchnian Terr dleP tot trill the six-day ..0 their 0 at i 41 aton broke the 4- sed was about ti 4 4 toe 'VI ot i at Leeds 'lii New Station, 10 1 1' 1 A A arriage with hi 9 ,4 3 into her jai 9 ad her purse. 0 T. at the Eccles 0 cl a a 1 1 as be es rs. being re-drain 4 1. 1 1 Uessrs.

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