Showing posts with label coalyard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coalyard. Show all posts

Saturday, March 27, 2010

'From A 1901 Liverpool Mercury Newspaper'.

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

PLUMBER.- Wanted, working foreman; must be registered; none but men of first-class experience and with excellent references need apply.- Letter only, stating age, experience, references, to G.H. Morton and Son, Bold-street, Liverpool.

SKIRT HAND wanted at once for Ladies' Tailor; must be experienced. Also Improvers; constant employment.- Apply Golding, 6, Canning-street.

SOLDERERS wanted for preserved provision work.- Apply J.A. Hunter and Co., 25, Stanley-st., Liverpool

STRONG LAD for coalyard.- Apply E. Bowden, 51, Commercial-road.

USEFUL LADY HELP wanted; able to cook; servant kept; Wesleyan preferred; moderate salary.- Apply Mrs. Cooper, Braeside, Blackburn.

HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS; housemaid kept; wages 」18; small family; age 20 to 30; no objection to religion.- Apply Mrs. Keller, 59, Catharine-street.

COOK (good Plain) wanted; two in family; Protestant; age about 25.- Apply 54, Coxteth-road, befor one or after five o'clock.

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