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PIANOS TO RENT —AT— HALLETT & CUMSTON'S, NO. 459 WASHINGTON STREET, (Opp. Messrs. Jordan, Marsh & Co.'s) H. E. FALES & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 21 AVON STREET, BOSTON, Are making Business Suits to order from BEST ENGLISH AND SCOTCH MIXTURES AND CHECKS FOR $30. These goods are specialties and cannot be duplicated. Dress Coats and Vests from West of England Broadcloth, $28.00 and $35.00. Satin-lined throughout, $40.00. Particular attention given to students' taste in style. Workmanship guaranteed. WHITNEY'S, 37 and 41 Court Street, Boston. HAVING closed my establishment in the Equitable Building, I take pleasure in announcing that my NEW RESTAURANT, at Nos. 37 and 41 Court Street, directly opposite the Court House, is open for patronage. The premises comprise two large rooms, No. 37, the Cafe, having an elegant Lunch Counter; also, Tables, Bar, and Gen- tlemen's Toilet Room. The Oyster Department is a special feature, they being served in every style, and supplied to families. At No. 41 is a Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen, including the adjunct of Ladies' Toilet and Parcel Rooms. "A Brace of English Mutton Chops and Mug of 'Alf and 'Alf' will continue a specialty. The Restaurant is open from 6 A.M. until late in the evening. (Sundays included.) SYDNEY WHITNEY. White and Fancy Shirts. MADE TO ORDER! 6 WHITE SHIRTS For $9.00 Fit and Quality Warranted. FANCY SHIRTS TO ORDER. Collars and Cuffs included, From Best French Goods, $3.00 EACH. JOHN M. JORDAN, MEN'S FURNISHER, 98 Court Street, opp. Sudbury. Laundry Work a Specialty.
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N.A. MOSES AND CO. FINE BOOTS & SHOES, At Retail and to Measure. 43 Tremont St., BOSTON. PROCTOR & MOODY, FASHIONABLE STATIONERS, 37 WEST STREET, BOSTON. CLASS-DAY ORDERS SOLICITED. ENGRAVING IN ALL BRANCHES. DIO LEWIS' TURKISH BATHS AT 17 BEACON ST., BOSTON. Are you Rheumatic? Are your muscles sore? Is your liver dull? Are you depressed in spirits? Turkish Baths will release you. The distinguished Dr. AUSTIN FLINT, of New York, says: "As a remedy for sleeplessness, Hot Air Roman Baths are better than bro- mides, chlorals or opiates." DR. HAMMOND, Surgeon-General U.S.A., and the highest authority on diseases of the nerves and brain in America, says: "In many affec- tions of the nervous system, and in cerebral congestion, Turkish Baths cannot be too highly commended." "A Turkish Bath is always a taste of Paradise."—Anna E. Dickinson. "Do as the Romans did, whether in Rome or no."—Grace Greenwood. "The man who has not taken a Turkish Bath has never risen to the moral dignity of being personally clean."—Edwin Forrest. The Baths at 17 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, are under the constant supervision of DR. DIO LEWIS, who has for years made the Turkish Bath a special study. TO YOUNG MEN OF HARVARD. OUR SPRING IMPORTATIONS are now in stock, including the LATEST NOVELTIES IN English and Scotch Suitings, Which we have ordered with special regard to the taste and requirements of young men. Careful attention is given to the make-up of our goods in an artistic manner, adapted to the personal demands of our patrons. We offer a fine selection of GOOD AND STYLISH FABRICS AT $25 TO $35 FOR FULL SUITS. J. R. BURDITT & CO., TAILORS, CHAMBERS, 493 WASHINGTON ST., Corner of Temple Place. BOSTON.