Saturday, March 27, 2010

'From a 1901 Liverpool Mercury Newspaper'.

'Apartments To Be Let'.

'From The Liverpool Mercury Dated Monday, February 4, 1901'.

Gentleman can have very superior furnished flat with every convenience; telephone connection.- 44 Prince's-road.

Gentleman can have board with sociable family; piano; comfortable house: nice bedroom, moderate.- 223, Upper Parliament-street.

Gentleman or respectable Young Man can have comfortable home.- 44, Callow-road, Ash-grove, Wavertree.

Kensington.- Large front bedroom, with sitting room, or use of; low terms to business lady or gentleman out during day.- 94, Edinburgh-road.

Kensington.- 56, Guelph-street.- Comfortable apartments, or partial board; near city; no children or lodgers; terms moderate.

Large front bedroom, rent 5s.; suit two friends, 3s. 6d. each; also single bedroom, rent 4s. 6d.; parlour, gas, piano; homely widow lady.- 13, Farnworth-street (Kensington end).

Large drawing-room and one or two bedrooms, with bath, shower, h. and c. water, on ground floor; Also large back parlour, with pantry, h. and c. water.- 71, Upper Stanhope-street (two minutes off Boulevard).

Should any of the above be of interest to you, you are advised to view the original article, as this is not necessarily an exact 'transcript'.

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