JOSKPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
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BRECK’S 
Bureau of Registry and InformaLtion 
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. 
FIREMEN. ETC. 
HELP FOR INSTITUTIONS AND HOSPITALS. 
WOMEN’S MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT 
Approved 
WOMEN BOOKKEEPERS, 
CASHIERS. 
STENOGRAPHERS. 
SALESWOMEN, 
YOUNG WOMEN FOR OFFICE WORK, 
MATRONS, 
NURSES. ETC. 
When this Bureau was established iu 1890 our purpose was to secure to employers a better class 
of help than they had been obtaining. 
Its rapid growth and* many voluntary statements testify to its convenience and the high grade of 
employees furnished. 
We mail free on application circulars descriptive of our Bureau, and blank forms whereon em¬ 
ployers can state particulars necessary to guide us in selecting suitable employees. 
Our Bureau of Registry and Information has certainly improved and elevated the service, and we 
believe it will continue to do so, besides supplying a long-felt want. 
Through our large clientage we can serve both employer and employee more promptly and satis¬ 
factorily tlian can any house not having our resources. 
The knoivledge grained through experie7ice is at the service of employers who desire our aid or 
advice in the selection of suitable ppsons for the places they ivish to fill. 
Bear in mind that no person is sent out from this office whose previous record for character and 
habits has not been carefully investigated and approved. 
In order that Breck’s Bureau might be most conveniently located for our mercantile patrons 
both men and women, we have recently secured commodious quarters at No- 406 Washington 5t., 
which we have fitted up in an appropriate and attractive manner. Here our manager, Hr. Wm. E. 
McGerigle, with unexperienced and courteous corps of assistants, is prepared to give the best ser¬ 
vice in Boston or the country to all persons desiring employees or employ ment in mercantile lines. 
We take this opportunity to thank our customers for the business given us, and to invite those 
who have not as yet patronized our Bureau to do so, and give us an opportunity to practically dem¬ 
onstrate the benefits to be derived from its use. Yours respectfully, 
Rememlaer tHe Number: 
400 WASHINGTON STREET 
TELBPtlONB, RICHMOND 1660 
Private Branch Exchange Connecting all Departments 
BRECK’s 
HorticuHxiral 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 everv endeavor 
to give satisfaction to all who favor us. Approved GARDENERS, ELORISTS, 
FARM MANAGERS, COACHMEN, SUPERINTENDENTS OF COUNTRY 
ESTATES. PUBLIC AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS. MEN FOR GENERAL 
WORK ON COUNTRY PLACES, Etc., will here find prompt, efficient and 
courteous service, while eniplo 3 ^ers of such help can rest assured that only persons 
who have been deemed worthy of entry in our register will be recommended 
to them. 
As no charge is made to either employer or employee for the services of Breck's Horticul¬ 
tural 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 cannot be better expressed than through 
a liberal use of the facilities we offer. 
Entrance at tHe ** BIG CHOCK 
51 and 52 NORTH MARKET ST. 
TELEPHONE, RICHMOND 1660 
Private Branch Exchange Connecting all Departtnents 
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