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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
Household Furnishings.
JAMES CHARLES,
FURNISHING IRONMONGER, SMITH, TIN PLATE WORKER,
ANDIGASFITTER,
Wareroom— No. 8 North St. Andre^w Street,
{CORXER OF YORK PLACE),
RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public that he has always a varied Stock
of First-class Iroxmongery, including an Assortment of Electro-plated Nickel Silver
and Queen's Metal Articles, and Table Cutlery of every description, in the newest and most
fashionable Patterns. The Stock is w^ell assorted, and Grates, Fenders, Fire-irons, etc. wnll
be found worthy of notice.
J. C, in returning his sincere thanks for the encouragement he has received for twenty
years, trusts, by strict personal attention to Business, and by keeping Goods of the best
quality and on Moderate Terms, to merit a continued share of public patronage.
Always on hand CHARTER BOXES, CASH BOXES, BATHS of every description,
TRAVELLING TRUNKS, BONNET BOXES, etc.— own Manufacture.
N.B. — All kinds of Smith-work, Tinsmith-work, Gasfittings, etc., and every attention
paid to Jobbing and Repau"s.
Workshops— Albany Street Lane, Edinburgh.
iPuIpit Holies,
CHRISTIES KILPATRICK;
By Special Appointjiext
Eobe-Makers to tlie University,
SUPPLY
CLERGYMEN'S ROBES in all the
various Shapes and ^laterials ; and
for the convenience of parties re-
quiring them, will, w^hen I'equested,
forward a few to select from, Car-
riacjc paid.
CHRISTIE & KILPATRICK,
Eohe-Makers to the University,
104 SOUTH BRIDGE,
EDINBURGH.

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