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10 HI6H STREET, 10
PAISLEY.
Sign of the Golden Beaver.
Begs respectfully to inform his Customers and the Public generally,
that his stock of HATS, CAPS, &c., is at present very large and
well assorted, and having been carefully selected from the best
makers, and being of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles, the
greatest variety of choice can be given.
Amongst other Novelties, the ANGLO-AMERICAN FAT, quite
New in Style, and only 4^ oz. weight, having elasticity equal to the
finest Beaver, and at same time a first-class Satin Hat.
A large and beautiful assortment of CAPS, comprising the Bal-
moral, Prince Arthur, and Napoleon, all New and Crack Shapes,
prices from 2s. up to 3s. 6d.
D. M, has also on hand a large and select Stock of Satin Stocks,
Napoleons, Waterfords, and Beauforts ; likewise, Silk and Cotton
Umbrellas.
N.B. — D. M. would particularly call attention to his 8s. 6d.,
10s. 6d., and 12s. 6d. Satin Hats. They are Stylish, Light, and
Elastic, and may be equalled, but not excelled by any in the trade.
OFFOSXTE TUB CROSS STSEF!.!:.
Paisley, June, 1851.
ALEXAafDER CAIRBfS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONEECTIONER,
"Would respectfully call the attention cf Wholesale Buyers to his
Stock of Lozenges and Confections, which will be found well Finished,
Varied, and Extensive.
Having made Large Reductions in the Prices of his Goods to
Purchasers with Cash ; he now offers Goods of Best Quality at
Prices lower than generally charged for inferior kinds, thereby en-
suring advantages to his customers which can be given on no other
principle.
With these advantages, combined with unremitting attention to
business, he hopes to ensure a continuance and extension of public
patronage.
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, &c.
10 HI6H STREET, 10
PAISLEY.
Sign of the Golden Beaver.
Begs respectfully to inform his Customers and the Public generally,
that his stock of HATS, CAPS, &c., is at present very large and
well assorted, and having been carefully selected from the best
makers, and being of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles, the
greatest variety of choice can be given.
Amongst other Novelties, the ANGLO-AMERICAN FAT, quite
New in Style, and only 4^ oz. weight, having elasticity equal to the
finest Beaver, and at same time a first-class Satin Hat.
A large and beautiful assortment of CAPS, comprising the Bal-
moral, Prince Arthur, and Napoleon, all New and Crack Shapes,
prices from 2s. up to 3s. 6d.
D. M, has also on hand a large and select Stock of Satin Stocks,
Napoleons, Waterfords, and Beauforts ; likewise, Silk and Cotton
Umbrellas.
N.B. — D. M. would particularly call attention to his 8s. 6d.,
10s. 6d., and 12s. 6d. Satin Hats. They are Stylish, Light, and
Elastic, and may be equalled, but not excelled by any in the trade.
OFFOSXTE TUB CROSS STSEF!.!:.
Paisley, June, 1851.
ALEXAafDER CAIRBfS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONEECTIONER,
"Would respectfully call the attention cf Wholesale Buyers to his
Stock of Lozenges and Confections, which will be found well Finished,
Varied, and Extensive.
Having made Large Reductions in the Prices of his Goods to
Purchasers with Cash ; he now offers Goods of Best Quality at
Prices lower than generally charged for inferior kinds, thereby en-
suring advantages to his customers which can be given on no other
principle.
With these advantages, combined with unremitting attention to
business, he hopes to ensure a continuance and extension of public
patronage.
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, &c.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Paisley > Fowler's Paisley commercial directory > 1851-1852 > (173) |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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