Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
256 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE LONDON HAT COMPANY,
21? UNION STREET, 2?
ABERDEEN,
ESTABLISHED 184 3,
REQUEST public attention to the following Facts: — Their
Stock of Hats for the season is very extensive, well selected,
and purchased under all the advantages which skill and capital can
command. Small profits — large returns, is the system of business
to which they unswervingly adhere, by which system they have (since
their opening) reduced the scale of Prices of Hats in Aberdeen from a
monopoly charge to the same standard as in all the principal Com-
mercial Towns of the Empire, and secured for themselves a patronage
which renders them the observed of all observers. And from the very
gratifying fact, that they are daily seeing their efforts to please crowned
with such
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS,
in a gradually extending Trade, the Public may rely on having the full
benefit of their combined practical skill, knowledge, and ability, as
they make a point of admitting no Goods into their Establishment which
they cannot warrant to give perfect satisfaction to their Customers.
An immense Stock of CAPS, in every variety of style and pattern.
OBSERVE ! THE ADDRESS IS
27 UNION STREET 29
(two doors west from mollison's hotel)
MILLAR BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
Aberdeen, 1st June, 1846.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ABERDEEN.
CHARLES CUMMING, for a series of years Principal Waiter
in the Lemon Tree Tavern, begs most respectfully to intimate to
his Friends, Commercial Travellers, and the Public of Aberdeen in ge-
neral, that he has Opened those centrical Premises, from No. 2, St.
Nicholas Lane, to No. 9, St. Nicholas Street, as a HOTEL, where he
trusts, by punctual attention to business, and by keeping on hand a
Stock of Liquors of the very best quality, to obtain a share of the public
patronage.
C. C. has fitted up a comfortable Coffee-room, where parties will be
served on the same terms as in similar establishments in town.
The St. Nicholas Hotel is situate within one minute's walk of Market
Street, and in the immediate vicinity of the Mail and Stage Coach Office,
Aberdeen, July, 1846.
PORTER AND ALE VAULTS.
THE Subscriber continues to have a regular supply of LON-
DON PORTER, STOUT, and IMPERIAL ; EDINBURGH
ALES, BASS'S INDIA ALE, and PRESTONPANS BEER, fit for
immediate use, in Bottles ; and to Manufacture GINGER BEER and
SPRUCE BEER, and also supplies from the Butt, in any quantity, to
any part of the City.
SALT, DRIED FISH of all kinds, with PEASE and POT BARLEY,
regularly kept.
JAMES HARPER,
57, Netherkirkgate, 25th May, 1846. General Agent.
THE LONDON HAT COMPANY,
21? UNION STREET, 2?
ABERDEEN,
ESTABLISHED 184 3,
REQUEST public attention to the following Facts: — Their
Stock of Hats for the season is very extensive, well selected,
and purchased under all the advantages which skill and capital can
command. Small profits — large returns, is the system of business
to which they unswervingly adhere, by which system they have (since
their opening) reduced the scale of Prices of Hats in Aberdeen from a
monopoly charge to the same standard as in all the principal Com-
mercial Towns of the Empire, and secured for themselves a patronage
which renders them the observed of all observers. And from the very
gratifying fact, that they are daily seeing their efforts to please crowned
with such
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS,
in a gradually extending Trade, the Public may rely on having the full
benefit of their combined practical skill, knowledge, and ability, as
they make a point of admitting no Goods into their Establishment which
they cannot warrant to give perfect satisfaction to their Customers.
An immense Stock of CAPS, in every variety of style and pattern.
OBSERVE ! THE ADDRESS IS
27 UNION STREET 29
(two doors west from mollison's hotel)
MILLAR BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
Aberdeen, 1st June, 1846.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ABERDEEN.
CHARLES CUMMING, for a series of years Principal Waiter
in the Lemon Tree Tavern, begs most respectfully to intimate to
his Friends, Commercial Travellers, and the Public of Aberdeen in ge-
neral, that he has Opened those centrical Premises, from No. 2, St.
Nicholas Lane, to No. 9, St. Nicholas Street, as a HOTEL, where he
trusts, by punctual attention to business, and by keeping on hand a
Stock of Liquors of the very best quality, to obtain a share of the public
patronage.
C. C. has fitted up a comfortable Coffee-room, where parties will be
served on the same terms as in similar establishments in town.
The St. Nicholas Hotel is situate within one minute's walk of Market
Street, and in the immediate vicinity of the Mail and Stage Coach Office,
Aberdeen, July, 1846.
PORTER AND ALE VAULTS.
THE Subscriber continues to have a regular supply of LON-
DON PORTER, STOUT, and IMPERIAL ; EDINBURGH
ALES, BASS'S INDIA ALE, and PRESTONPANS BEER, fit for
immediate use, in Bottles ; and to Manufacture GINGER BEER and
SPRUCE BEER, and also supplies from the Butt, in any quantity, to
any part of the City.
SALT, DRIED FISH of all kinds, with PEASE and POT BARLEY,
regularly kept.
JAMES HARPER,
57, Netherkirkgate, 25th May, 1846. General Agent.
Set display mode to: Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Post-office and Bon-accord directory > 1846-1847 > (286) |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86825188 |
---|
Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
---|
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). |
---|