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Miscellaneous Advertisements.
LADIES' DRESS.
THOMAS SUMMERS,
SHAWL MERCHANT & MANUFACTURER,
107j South Bridge
(2d Shop from Hunter Square, Tron Church),
RESPECTFULLY solicits an inspection
of his Stock of SHAWLS and HAND-
KERCHIEFS, which, from his attention
being' devoted entirely to that line, he is en-
abled to sell under the usual prices.
Shawl Borders, Middles, and Fringes,
Shawls Dyed, Cleaned, and Darned,
MISSES CRAIG,
MANUFACTURERS OF GENTLE-
MEN'S STOCKS,
RESPECTFULLY intimate to the Trade that
they have always on hand an extensive assort-
ment of the Newest Fashions, and of every Fabric ;
and that orders for Making and Repairing are exe-
cuted with the utmost care, punctuality, and des-
patch, and on the lowest terms.
1^= Orders from the country punctually attended to.
105, SoiLth Bridge Street, May 18, 1838.
SWORD'S COMMISSION
ROOMS,
22, South Hanover Street
(1st door up stairs).
EVERY article connected with Household Ple-
nishing received for sale, or purchased at
once at the highest price. Always on hand a con-
siderable stock of excellent furniture at auction
prices.
The public guaranteed against imposition — no
inferior article being on any account received or
offered for Sale at these Rooms.
SWORD'S HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE. At
this office information can always be obtained re-
garding a variety of Houses, Furnished and Unfur-
nished lodgings. Board, &c. in Town and Country.
Printed Catalogues.
PROJECTING WOOD
LETTERS.
FOR WAREHOUSES, SHOP FRONTS, &c.
fa^HOS. JOHNSTON and SONS beg to ac-
_3. quaint INIerchants and others removing, or
renewing their premises, that they cut WOOD
LETTERS from correct models ; also that much
admired Letter with Gold Shades, lately introduced
by them, on moderate terms.
69, Rose Street, lAIay, 1838.
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS.
NAVY, ARMY, & CLUB
UNIFORMS, LADIES' RIDING HABITS,
AND CURRICLE COATS,
BOYS' DENMARK, RIFLE, AND
SPANISH DRESSES.
"O ICHARD JONES, Tailor and Clothier, 17,
Aft/ ^Waterloo Place, in returning thanks to bis
Friends and the Public for the libera! patronage he
has experienced since he has been in Scotland, begs
to inform them, that they can now be supplied, at
his Establishment, with the Finest London-made
Beaver Hats, remarkable for their elasticity and
lightness; also, that he has always on hand Super-
tine Scarlet Waterproof Clotb for Hunting Ci^ats,
Drab, Olive, and Oxford Mixture Superfine Clothe
also Waterproof, for Great Coats. Ttiese Cloths
have the peculiar quality of resisting rain, whilst
air passes through them freely. London Braces,
Stocks, &c. The Uniform Buttons of the Deputy-
Lieutenants, Archers, Royal Eastern Yacht Club,
&c.
R. J. respectfully solicits the attention of Ladies
to his superior style of Riding Habits,
17 Waterloo Place,
Regent Bridge, Edinburgh.
WEARING APPAREL.
PATRICK CARRON, Clothier,
8, & 12, St Mary's Wynd,
â– OESPECTFULLYintimates to his Friends
•*-*' and the Public, that he continues to make
and sell Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothes, at the
same low prices, which have hitherto gained
for him so liberal a share of their favour.
N.B Gentlemen's Clothesbought or taken
in exchange.
JOHN CONWAY,
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
9, & 19, St Mary's Wynd,
RETURNS his grateful thanks to his Friends
and the Public for the liberal support he has
liitherto received, and hopes, by following the same
system of giving every article in his line good at
very low prices, to merit a continuance of their
patronage.
N.B. — Highest prices given for Wearing Appa-
rel, in Cash, or Exchange. — Attendance given at
place of residence, on the shortest notice.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
MR INlEIxN, Surgeon-Dentist, formerly with
Messrs Clarke and Howard, London, may
be consulted on every branch of his Profession, at
102, GEORGE STREET.
Advice to the poor from nine to ten morning.

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