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LESSON LXXX.

ADVERTISEMENTS FOR ARTICLES FOUND.

FOUND. In Main Street, last Friday morning, a watch. The owner can have the article by calling at this office, proving the property, and paying for this notice.

What article was found?

Where was it found? When was it found?

What is meant by proving the property?

When you write an advertisement about an article that has been found, do not describe the article fully, lest the wrong person should claim it.

WRITTEN EXERCISE.

Suppose you have found one of the things named below. Write a notice for a paper, advertising the article.

muff,

coat,

bank-book,

travelling-bag.

LESSON LXXXI.

ADVERTISEMENTS FOR HELP.

1.

WANTED. A neat, strong girl for general housework; must understand cooking; references required. Apply at 189 West 57th Street.

2.

WANTED. A bright, active, honest boy for office-work.

Apply by letter, stating age and giving references. Address Dr. L. B. Porter, P. O. Box 1247, New York.

What is the first advertisement for? What qualifications must the girl have? How is the applicant expected to apply?

What is the second advertisement for? How is the applicant to apply?

WRITTEN EXERCISES.

1. Copy the foregoing advertisements.

2. Write an advertisement asking for a woman or a girl to take care of young children. Mention some of the qualities that

the applicant must possess.

3. Write a letter in answer to the second advertisement above. Give for reference the name of your teacher.

NOTE.-Do not forget the proper form for the heading, the address, and the other parts. Remember that a neat, well-written letter, sent in answer to an advertisement, will aid the applicant in securing the desired position.

LESSON LXXXI

ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SITUATIONS.

WANTED. - By a young man, a situation as coachman; understands the care of horses and is a careful driver; good references. Address F. B., 325 Third Avenue.

Who advertises for a situation? What situation does he wish? What does the writer say he can do?

WRITTEN EXERCISE.

1. Write an advertisement for a situation as gardener.

2. Write an advertisement for a situation as cook.
3. Write an advertisement for a situation as janitor.

4. A dressmaker wishes to go out by the day. Write an advertisement for her.

LESSON LXXXIII.

NOTICES OF PUBLIC MEETINGS.

The annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will be held at the Fourth Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 3 o'clock P.M.

Of what meeting is this a notice?

is it to be held?

Where is it to be held? When

WRITTEN EXERCISES.

I.

Rev. William Howard, D.D., will deliver a lecture on Temperance at some church or hall in your place. Write a notice of the lecture.

II.

Some society in your place is to hold an annual meeting for the election of officers. Write a notice of the meeting.

III.

Your school is to have public exercises.

where and when the exercises are to be held.

IV.

Write a notice telling

Write public notices similar to those you heard read from the

pulpit last Sunday.

LESSON LXXXIV.

TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

1. Write from the items given below, telegraphic despatches of not more than ten words each.

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NOTE. Do not count the words in the addresses nor in the signature.

1.

Hanover, N.H., Dec. 17, 1899.

Mrs. G. W. Hall,

Rutland, Vt.

I shall not reach home to-night, on account of a railroad accident.

No one is injured.

G. W. Hall.

2.

Ithaca, N.Y., March 18, 1898.

Mr. H. R. Raker,

Ist.

Omaha, Neb.

The house, is sold, and possession is to be given on May
I have written you full particulars.

R. S. Allen.

3.

Baltimore, Md., Dec. 18, 1898.

To the Passenger Agent of the

Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad,

285 Broadway, New York.

Please reserve for me a lower berth in the sleeping-car that leaves New York for Oswego on Friday, the 23d inst.

S. T. Norton.

2;

Write five telegraphic despatches to be sent by you to-day.

LESSON LXXXV.

INVITATIONS.

Invitations are usually written in the third person; thus

FORM OF INVITATION.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward

Stanley request the pleas= of Mr. George King'a

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at dinner,

the

evening of Inesday, June

24th, at six é'clock.

927 Oak Avenne,

Friday, June 15th

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