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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMEXTS.
67
MESSRS. P. & R. HAY,
^LK DYEES, SCOUEERS, Etc.,
RESPECTFULLY intimate that, for the
convenience of their Customers and
the Public, they have opened the Shop,
No. 11 South St. David Street,
where Goods will be received and given out
in connection with their long-established and
well-known Premises at
No. 1 Heriot Buildings, Leith Walk.
SILKS AXD WOOLS DYED AND PRINTED AT
INGLIS' GREEN,
SLATEFORD.
A AXD J. M'XAB, Di-EES to the Queen,
• respectf ullv call attention to their New
PROCESS of PRiXTIXG RE-DYED SILK
and WOOLLEN DRESSES, RIBBONS, etc.,
which gives to them a rich and new appearance.
They have now a variety of Patterns of
different Colourings on Silk and Wool on both
light and dark grounds, a few of which can be
seen at their Offices — 39 Queen Street, and
85 Clerk Street, Edinburgh; and at 202
Sauchiehall Street, • Glasgow. Also at their
Agents.
J. G. HAT AID SOI,
DYERS AND SCOURERS,
13 NORTH MELVILLE PLACE
{Clu(eii![ferry Street^,
EDINBURGH.
JAMES M'KECHNIE,
SILK, WOOLLEN, AND FEATHER
DYER,
41 WEST UIOOLSON STREET,
irarZ^'*-— BELLS MILLS,
EDINBURGH.
CHEAP MILLINERY HOUSE.
GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL
CLEANED, DYED, and PRESSED in a
maimer not to be surpassed, by THOMAS
DOUGLAS, Practical Dyer and Scourer of
Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, 19, NIDDRY
STREET, EDINBURGH. Topcoats Cleaned
and Pressed, 2s. ; Dress Coats, Is. 6d. ;
Trousers, 9d. ; Vest, 6d.
ANDREW MACGILL,
4 WEST ST. ANTHONY PLACE
(Near Canal Basiii).
GIRLS' Black School Hats, i^d., 6^d.,
8id., lOid., Is. Ladies' Black Straw
Hats, lijid., Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d. Straw
BoN>'ETS and Hats Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered.
Prices — Cleaned or Dyed, 10}d. ; Altered, Is. 3d. —
warranted finished in the best style. Millinery
conducted in all its branches, at the most reason-
able prices. Eibbons, Flowers, Feathers, Lappets,
Crinolines, Stays, Flannels, Cottons, Hosiery,
Gloves, etc. etc.
WATT'S
MILLINERY WAREHOUSE,
25 BREAD STREET,
EDDfBUEGH.
Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, etc. Bonnets
and Hats in great variety.
Inspection Invited.
PETER WEIR,
PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER AND LEGGING ^lAMJFACTURER,
No. 33
CLERK STREET
(Opposite
Ranteillor Street).
PW. having now completed his extensive alterations for the steady increase of his Business, and
. also for the comfort and convenience of his Patrons, is now prepared to execute all Orders and
Eepairs entrusted to him in a neat and careful manner.
Boots made to the proper form of the foot, ensuring ease and comfort in walking.
Foreign and Colonial Orders got up in a very superior style.
Families waited on at their Residences for Orders, Repairs, etc.

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