RRECKSiSvvGENCY 
3 ^** 51 & 52 NORTH MARKET ST- BOSTON ^ 
CONNECTED WITH THEIR SEED STORE AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, EST. 1822. 
KgBp^jHE success attained by our Real Instate Agency satisfies us that the department 
HcvSfW ^ as a long-felt want; the same high standard that obtains in the general 
business, established nearly 100 years, is adhered to in this department. 
Our territory is covered by a well-trained corps of twenty agents, men of standing 
in their respective communities, who are well informed as regards the real estate on the 
market for sale in their districts and its value. Their services are at your command and, 
on appointment, they will meet you at the railroad station with team. 
If you wish to sell your property, a postal card will bring our local agent, or we will 
send blank for description by return mail. No charge for listing. Better list your prop¬ 
erties NOW to insure sales. 
Send for our illustrated catalogue of farms and country places just issued. Contains 
over 400 descriptions and 50 photographs ; free on application. 
Breck’s Horticultural and Agricultural Registry 
Employers and Employees in these lines will be served at 51 and 52 North Market Street, as formerly, 
where competent assistants will use every endeavor to give satisfaction to all who favor us. Approved 
GARDENERS, FLORISTS, FARM MANAGERS, COACHMEN, SUPERINTENDENTS OF COUN¬ 
TRY ESTATES, PUBLI AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS, MEN FOR GENERAL WORK ON 
COUNTRY PLACES, etc , will here find prompt, efficient and courteous service, while employers of such 
help can rest assured that only persons 70/10/1 .ve been deemed worthy of entry in our register 70 ill be recomtnended 
to them. 
As no charge is made to either employer or employee for the services of BrecK’s 
Horticultural and Agricultural Registry, our desire being to improve the service in 
the general interest of our business, we solicit your hearty co-operation, and it can* 
*vs>t be better expressed than through a liberal use of the facilities we offer. 
Breck’s Bureau of Registry and Information 
LOCATED AT 406 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON 
Supplies through its MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT approved Bookkeepers, Cashiers, Stenographers, 
Salesmen, Clerks, Shippers, Entry Clerks, Boys, Porters, Janitors, Watchmen, Hotel Help, Engineers, Fire¬ 
men, etc., Help for Institutions and Hospitals, and through its WOMEN’S MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT 
approved Women Bookkeepers, Cashiers, Stenographers, Saleswomen, Young Women for Office Work, 
Matrons, Nurses, etc. 
When this Bureau was established in 1890 our purpose was to secure to employers a better class of help 
than they had been obtaining. Rapid growth and many voluntary statements testify to its convenience and 
the high grade of employees furnished. 
'Through our large clientage we can serve both employer and employee more promptly and satisfactorily 
than can any house not having our resources. '1 he knowledge gained through experience is at the service of 
emphyers 7 oho desire our aid or advice in the selection of suitable persons for the places they 7 oish to fill. 
On application we will mail circulars descriptive of our Bureau, and blank forms whereon employers 
and employees can state particulars necessary to guide us in supplying their wants. 
In order that BrecK’s Bureau might be most conveniently located for our mercantile patrons, 
both men and women, we recently secured commodious quarters at No. 406 Washington Street, which 
we fitted up in an appropriate and attractive manner. Here our manager, Mr. Wm. E. McGerigle, with 
an experienced and courteous corps of assistants, is prepared to give the best service in Boston or 
the country to all persons desiring employees or employment in mercantile lines. 
Bear in mind that no person is sent out from our Bureau whose previous record for character and habits 
has not been carefully investigated and approved. Yours respectfully, 
Telephone , Richmond 1660 
Private Branch Exchange 
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Entrance at the Big Clock. Our store, opposite North side of Faneuil Hall, is only a minute’s walk 
from Adams Square Subway Station. 
