Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 11th September 1899

Wanted, girl for twin eyeleteer, improvers to fitting and machining, embroidery hand, indoors boys for finish room: Ward and Pinsent, Moore’s Road, Melton Road.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 18th November 1898

Wanted, good fitting cutters, also sharp lad for press room: Ward and Pinsent, Clinton Street.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 14th October 1898

Wanted, fitting cutter, girls for eyeleting, youth for press; good embroidery, hands, outdoors … Ward and Pinsent, Clinton Street.


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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 27th March 1897

Loughborough Police Court: Wednesday: before Captain Heygate, S. Wells, F. Winser and J. S. Smith, Esqs: Oath against Oath: Frederick Cramp, pattern cutter, Argyle Street, Leicester, claimed £1 10s, a week’s wages, in lieu of notice, from Ward Bros. and Co., boot manufacturers, Sileby. Complainant said he entered the defendant’s service on a verbal agreement that there should be a week’s notice on either side, and that he should receive £1 10s a week and be paid for holidays … On Friday they told him not to come any more, although he wanted to serve the week’s notice: Cross examined by Arthur Edward Pincent, who answered the summons, he denied asking, on the Thursday, to be allowed to leave on the following day, as he had another job to go to. Defendant admitted the verbal agreement as to the week’s notice on either side. On Thursday plaintiff came into the office, and complained of a son of Mr. Ward being introduced, and said he thought the sooner he cleared out the better. He asked for permission to take his pattern cutter away, as he had another situation to go to on the Monday or Tuesday … … The parties consulted in the magistrate’s room, and the Bench found for the complainant for 15s, each to pay their own costs.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 10th March 1919

For Sale: Avery weighing machine, weight 11 cwt – Apply A. E. Pinsent, Leather Factory, Granby Place.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Thursday 24th January 1918

For Sale or to let, commodious premises, 62-64 Aylestone Street, containing seven rooms and bath, h. and c., large two-story workshop, stabling, very wide gateway entrance etc. For further particulars, apply Arthur E. Pinsent, Leather Factor, 18 Granby Place. Phone 4133.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Tuesday 10th October 1916

Farm and Garden: Garden for sale, Lancaster Road allotment – Apply A. E. Pinsent, Leather Merchant, Granby Place. …

[see also Leicester Daily Mercury: Wednesday 11th October 1916 and other dates]


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 17th January 1914

Shoe Requisites: …. To Nursery Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Boot Repairers: For leather, offal of all descriptions, in large or small quantities, call and see A. E. Pinsent, 27 Charles Street. Tel. 4133.

[see also Leicester Daily Mercury: Thursday 29th January & Tuesday 17th February 1914 & later dates]


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Tuesday 4th November 1913

Advertisement: For Sale: 5 Tons Leather Offal: A large and Medium Box Calf, Black and Tan, Glace, Coloured Persian, etc. A. E. Pinsent, 27 Charles Street.


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Sheffield Evening Telegraph: Wednesday 28th August 1912

Female Assistants Wanted: Girl, smart, wanted for Boot Stores: capable of taking charge of a small Sheffield branch; write, wages, refs. Etc. A. E. Pinsent, 62 Aylestone St., Leicester.


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