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ADVERTISEMENT^. 23
JAMES M^E WEN ,
COACH-BUILDER,
JOHN STEEET, WALLACETOWN,
BETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his Friends and
the Public of Ayr, for the very liberal patronage he has expe-
rienced since he comnaenced Business, and trusts that no exer-
tion on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of the
same.
Ayp, October, 1851.
ALEXAl^IDER BRECKENRID&E k SOE^,
WATCHMAKERS,
TUERET, COMMON, AND SPRING CLOCK
MANCJFACTCJRERS,
36, KING STREET, KILMAR>fC CK.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Always on hand.
Jewellery Repaired and made to Order.
BURl^rS' TAVBRW,
20, NEW BRIDGE STREET, AYR,
JOHN F. BAIN,
Begs most respectfully to thank his Friends and the Public in
general for the liberal and increasing patronage he has received
since commencing Business, and begs to acquaint them that he
has Removed to the above well-known Tavern, where, by strict
atention to the comfort of his Patrons, he hopes to merit a share
of their favour and suppoi-t.
JAMES TERRY,
GEMERAL SMITH & BELL-HANGSR,
No. 32, HIGH STREET, AYR,
Begs respectfully to intimate to his Friends and the Public
generally, that he carries on the above Businesses in all their
Branches. In returning thanks to those parties who have already
patronised him, he has to state that he Repairs Locks, Grates,
Bells, &c., and also executes all kinds of Smith Work, at moder-
ate rates, and with the utmost despatch.
Country Orders promptly attended to.
No. 32, High Street, Ayr, 1851.
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