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Silver Watch Lost.

Lost, on Tuesday Evening, the 2nd of April Inst., between Keswick and Great Crosthwaite, a SILVER WATCH, Makers' Name, Corson, No. 3,040 and a Gold Seal at attached thereto, with the Initials J.Q. cut upon the Stone, in Old English.

Whoever has found the same, and will bring them to Mr. A. Gill, Innkeeper, Keswick, shall be handsomely Rewarded for their trouble.

Keswick, April 20th 1833. 
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Gentlemen's Fashions
                                        

                                                 R. Temple


Begs to return his most grateful Thanks to the Gentlemen of Whitehaven and its Neighbourhood, for the liberal Encouragement with which he has been favoured since he commenced Business, and avails himself of the apportunity which it affords him of acquainting his Friends that he has just returned from London, where he selected, in some of the first Houses, the prevailing Fashions for GENTLEMEN'S Dresses, LADIES' HABITS &c.&c.

15 Queen Street, Whitehaven
22 April 1833


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Employment

Apprentices Wanted.

Wanted.  Two or Three Apprentices
to be Dress-Making & Millinery Business.

Apply at 38, Roper Street
Whitehaven April 22, 1833
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