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Classified Advertisements 5 All classified advertisements must be cash with order, no orders taken over telephone. . -r'- -■ — ■ WANTED WANTED — Teacher for grammar '• grade school. Gentleman preferred- " Apply Percy de Romtra, president, l Cape May Point, N. J. 7-8-4-154 ' WANTED — Young man or woman of pleasing personality to canvass on subscriptions. Apply Star and ' Wave office. - WANTED — Girls between the ages of 16 and 20- Apply Star and Wave Publishing Co. ! WANTED — A good, plain woman, ^ i who would appreciate a good home I and kindness. Very light duties, I small salary. Apply Star and I Wave. 7-22-1-169 POSITION WANTED— Young man ■ j desires position driving automobile, i private or commercial. Apply No. 171 Star and Wave. 17-22-1-171 „ " _ ■ j DRESSES— Made to order, also chil- - dren's clothes. Apply No. 1~2 Star I and Wavej 7-22-1-172 I POSITION WANTED — Young man desires work of any kind during July, August and part of Septem- j ber. Apply No. 170, Star and Wave. = 7-22-1-170 WANTED — Room containing 2 beds, with use of kitchen, from August 5 to September 4. State price and location. W. C. Young, post office Collingswood. 7-22-11-173 WANTED — Apartment suitable for couple with one child, with cooking ' facilities. August 12th to 19th- J. M. Crdig, 949 Fillmore st -, Frankford, Phila-7-22-1-168
SALESMAN— For Cape May Co., on ) proposition that has large field and Cj merits; a man with good reputa- C tion. Must have automobile- > Guarantee 3100 per week. Call in v person at our office. Co Service C Oil Co., 2611 Atlantic avenue, At f lantic City, N- J. Ask for Mr. > Smith. v X BOARDING— Desirable ocean view C rooms, with or without board, pri- £ vate baths if desired, also table ' board. References. 839 Kearney > ave. Bell phone, 115. ] -tf 1 FOR RENT ) FOR RENT— Sleeping apartments, ( with use of bath. Apply 667 Wash- ) . ington st- > , 6-17-tf i ; LOST ] LOST — Sign of money in handker- ^ chief, off Washington st. Reward, f "Mansard," Windsor and North-sts. i 1 7-15-1- 161 ] You are reading this, aren't you? J Hundreds of others are reading it, ; ' too. People read our Classifieds. J ' That's why they are 90% efficient. j r Last week a lawn mower was advertised for sale in the column. It was sold on Saturday afternoon to the first of five applicants- ' Is this the kind of advertising you ! , want ? 1 ' MILLINERY The Shop of distinctive Millinery ' i and reasonable prices. Some unusual bargains in dress hats, I white and colors. Also sport ; hats in good styles and the latest materials. This should be of interest to persons wanting several extra hats to finish out the summer season. Hats made to r order. Lottie R. Hillman CAPE MAY Out Tuesdays Keystone Phone, 58-M
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