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ADVERTISEMENTS. 255
MRS. ARTHUR,
MILLINER AND STRAW-BONNET MAKER,
RESPECTFULLY intimates that she has removed from St.
Nicholas Street, to
109, Union Street,
where she hopes to be favoured with a continuance of that patronage be-
stowed on her during the last Ten Years.
If^ - Baby Linen Made to Order.
109, Union Street,
Aberdeen, July, 1846.
CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE.
139 UNION STREET. 139
EKANSON & COMPANY, beg to intimate that they are
• presently receiving considerable additions to their Stock, compris-
ing, in New and Elegant Designs,
DINNER and DESSERT SERVICES
TEA and BREAKFAST ditto
TOILET SETS; HOT and COLD WATER JUGS, &c.
A Large and Beautiful Assortment of
CHINA VASES, FLOWER BASKETS, INKSTANDS, MATCHPOTS,
&c. &c.
IN THE GLASS DEPARTMENT,
WINE and CLARET DECANTERS
CREAM, &c. JUGS
SUGAR BOWLS; BUTTER FLOATS
CENTRE DISHES; SIDE do.
CELERY VASES, &c. die.
TUMBLERS, RUMMERS, PORTER and ALE GLASSES
WINES, CLARETS, CHAMPAIGNS, &c.
FLOWER GLASSES; TOILET BOTTLES, &c.
A great variety of Utensils for Children and Invalids, on the most ap-
proved principles.
E. R. & Co. take this opportunity of tendering their best thanks for
the liberal patronage bestowed upon them during the period they have
carried on business in 139, Union Street, a continuance of which they
most respectfully solicit, and would invite attention to the above Goods,
which are not merely new and fashionable, but warranted of the very best
manufacture, being from the leading houses in Staffordshire and Birming-
ham, with which E. R. & Co. continue their connexion.
139, Union Street, Aberdeen, July, 1846.
CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOIK.
88 UNION STREET. 88
A& W. MIDDLETON beg to intimate, that they have just
• opened the above Premises, where they intend to carry on
business as CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, and PAPER
HANGERS.
As A. & W. M. will study to execute, with punctuality and despatch,
whatever orders they may be favoured with, by furnishing such articles
only as they can fully recommend both as to quality and workmanship,
they hope to merit a share of public patronage.
' 19th June, 1846.

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