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Advertisements. 118
JOHH NEII.SON
Begs leave most respectfully to intimate that he continues to carry on
business as Bookbinder, in all its departments, in the above premises ;
and, having made several Important additions and improvements, he is
enabled to give every facility to any orders with which be may be
entrusted.
J. N. feels much pleasure in returning his best acknowledgments for
the very flattering encouragement with which he has been honoured, and
begs to state that, as none but the best materials are used in his business,
this, he trusts, will be a sufficient guarantee for the durability and beauty
of the workmanship.
Any orders with which he may be favoured will be done in the most
approved style, and on very moderate terms.
Law Binding executed in a superior and substantial manner.
Gentlemen's Libraries bound from the plainest to the most splendid
patterns. Music elegantly bound, and carefully repaired.
Those Gentlemen who are in possession of the Works of Lord Byron,
Sir Walter Scott, Hannah Moore, &c. Lodge's Portraits, Swan's
Views, &c. or the Illustrations of these Authors, may have them bound,
uniformly, in the most elegant manner.
Moodie's Court, 31, Argyll Street, Glasgow,
Nearly Opposite the Black Bull.
^VTYI^IE Si, 1.0CHH®A1>,
164, TRONGATE,
Second Entry East of Huicheson Street,
Respectfully solicit attention to the following arrangement of their
business ; —
VPHOIiSTEXtT FUELNXSHISre.
They continue to carry on the Upholstery Furnishing in all its depart-
ments, and have just received to hand a fresh supply of British and
Foreign Downs and Feathers, Cm-led Hair, Hair Seating from the best
Makers, Paper Hangings, Upholstery Furnishings, &c. which they can
sell at Moderate Prices
FVN-EB.AK UN-SEEt.TAKZZa-G.
They would respectfully call the attention of the Public to this depart-
ment, in which, from their experience, and from their furnishing every
necessary connected with Funerals, those having family bereavements
may rely on the perfect fulfilment of any order with which they may be
intrusted; and, in the event of urgency, they have always Coffins ready-
mounted and furnished. They would also refer to the superior manner
in which their Hearses and Mourning Coaches are fitted up, and to the
neatness and cleanness of their men and Horses.

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