Wednesday, April 7, 2010

'From A 1901 Liverpool Mercury.'

Some 'jobs' from a 1901 newspaper.

'A transcription from The Liverpool Mercury dated Monday, February 4, 1901'.

Boys who are without friends or means and willing to work will be assisted by applying to Mr. F.? Uzzell, 9, Great George-square.

Bread Trade.- Wanted, Manageress for Branch.- Apply Gillbank's?, 190, Tunnel-road.

Butcher.- Respectable boy at once.-R. Arnold, 286, Smithdown-road.

Butchers.- Wanted, respectable Youth, 18-20, used to horses and family trade; none need apply without first-class charcter from last employer.- Jas. Moore, 5, Walton-vale, Aintree.

Butchers.- Wanted, a Young Man.- Apply f. Bennett, 95, Rice-lane, Walton.

Canvasser and Collector to Represent good old Industrial and Ordinary Office; special conditions and liberal terms.- H.J. Woodgate, 49, Bedford-roads, Bootle, 9 30 to 11 30 a.m.

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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