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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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GLASGOW WESTERN WIRE WORK,
AND
5 MITCHELL STREET.
(3rd Door from Argyle Street.)
ALEXANDER C0U8LAND & SON,
HAVE always on hand, or make to order, the
undernoted articles in the Wire-working trade,
and trust, that by continuing to supply only articles
of the best description, and at moderate rates, to
merit a continuance and extension of the patronage
so long awarded to the firm of Alexander Cousland,
viz.:— COPPER, BRASS, and IRON WIRE-CLOTH
of every description, for Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills ;
Chemical, Gunpowder, Sugar-Refining, and other
Manufactories ; also. Wire Gauze for Window Blinds,
Galvanized Wire-Cloth for Meat Safes and Larders,
Davy-Lamp Wire-Cloth, &c. A Stock always kept
on hand of the various kinds of Wire-Cloth for the
West Indian and other Sugar Plantations. SIEVES
— Iron, Brass, and Hair-Cloth, of every sort. Sugar
Strainers and Skimmers made to order. RIDDLES
— for Coals, Lime, Sand, Ashes, Grain, Potatoes,
&c. Lime Screens or Harps for Builders. Parrot,
Blackbird, Lark, and Canary Cages in great variety.
Frames for Granary Windows and Library Doors
filled with Wire. Eat and Mouse Traps. Fire
Guards. Letter Boxes. Tinned, Iron, Brass, and
Copper Bottling Wire, &c., &c., and every other
article usuallj' made bj' the Trade, on the most
Liberal Terms.
EXTEA WOEK DONE TO OEDEE,
And Eepairs Neatly Executed.
KILMER'S FIRE-RESISTING SAFES.
AGENTS-
JOHN M'CAUL <Sc CO«,
16 BOTHWELL ST., GLASGOW.
Shippers and the Trade supplied at wholesale prices.
HERALDIC DIE SINKER.
ALEXANDER C. YOUNG.
9 MAXWELL STEEET.
DIES Engraved with Arms, Crests, Monograms
Cyphers, or Addresses.
Booksellers and Stationers supplied on moderate
terms. Sketches of Monograms, &c., free of charge.
RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY
FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS,
AGENT-
COLIN C. HODGE,
North British Kailway, ftiiccn St. Station.
JOHN RYAN
WANTS AT
PAPEE MILL STOEES,
279 & 2a PAELIAMENTAEY EOAD,
GLASGOW,
TMVEKY description of Rags, Eopes, Waste Paper^
-"— ^ Countiug-House Books, &c., &c.
THE
HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN.
PETEE LENNOX,
70, 73, and 74 I'Alpine Street,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
GROWER & IMPORTER OF CARROTS.
GENEEAL OAETIUG EXECUTED.
HUGH DOUGLAS, Sen.,
Military Musical Instrument Maker and
Eepairer,
TAKES this opportunity of thanking his Friends,
and Patrons for the kind support he has received
from them since he commenced business in Glasgow-
twenty years ago and begs to state that he is still
in his Old Premises, 190 TRONGATE, where he
carries on business as usual, in all its branches.
Bands supplied with Brass or Wood Instruments
on the most moderate terms. Music Books, Paper, &c.
As H. D. has been practically bred to the business,
and has upwards of forty years' experience, parties
having instruments to repair may depend on having
them properly done, and at moderate charges.
Old Instruments Bought or Exchanged.
Presentation Bugles made to Order, either of Ster-
ling Silver, Silver Mounted, or Electro-Plated.

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