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ADVERTISEMENTS.
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GENERAL WIRE-WORK & WIRE-CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
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ALEXANDER ROWAT,
I N announcing to his Friends and the Public the opening of his new Establishment,
43 TRONGATE, would desire to express his lively gratitude for the cheering
encouragement which has been accorded to him during the lengthened period of sixteen
years in Saltmarket ; and fondly hopes, by supplying a first-rate article at the smallest
remunerating profit, that that encouragement may be continued and extended.
Glasgow, June, 1853.
He begs to subjoin the following compressed List of Articles.
KIDDLES, SIEVES, SEARSES, & CAGES
Potato Riddl., all sizes. Sugar Strainers
Oat, Barley, & Wheat
do.
Coal-hill do.
Ash do.
Gravel, Lime, & Sand
do.
Brass and Iron Sieves
for Foundries.
Stable Sieves, Laid &
Wove.
Raisin and Currant
Sieves.
Apothecaries' Sieves.
Confectioners' do.
Hair Searses, all sizes.
Parrot Cages.
Blackbird do.
Lark do.
Canary do. various.
Mouse & Squirrel do.
Common Cages, all
sizes.
Extra Cages made to
Order.
CLOTHS.
All kinds of Wire-Cloth for Flour Machines,
Brushes, &c.
Galvanized do., for Milkhouse Windows, Meat
Safes, &c.
Iron Wire-Cloths for Corn-Mill and Fanner
Skrees.
Do. do. for Window Blinds.
Do. do. for Papermakers' Rag-
Tables, &c.
Strong do. for Distillery Skrees.
Do. do. for Hop Drainers.
Do. do. for Barley-Mill Cases.
Do. do. for Shelling Cylinders.
Very strong do. for Malt and Corn Kilus.
Do. do. for Gas Purifyers.
Also, Silk Cloths for Flour Machines.
Brass & Copper Cloths for Gunpowder and Che-
mical Manufactories.
Do. do. for Milk Sieves.
Do. do. of all descriptions, for
the West India and American Markets.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wire-Cloth Window Blinds, made and painted,
various designs.
Mattress, Chair, and Sofa Springs.
Library Doors filled with Brass or Iron Wire
to any pattern.
Granary Windows covered on the lowest terms.
Shop Counter & Window Fences to any pattern.
Scotch and English Land-measuring Chains,
warranted accurate.
Stable Lanterns.
Eat and Mouse Traps.
Sir H. Davy's Safety-Lamps, of an improved
make.
Ropemakers' Mails.
Nursery and Small Wire Fenders, made to any
size or pattern.
Fire-Guards upon an improved and Cheap
principle, suitable to any Grate.
Wire Letter-Boxes for Counting houses, &c.
Gardemanges made to any size.
Larder and Milkhouse Windows covered.
Copper, Brass, Iron, and Tinn'd Bottling Wire.
With every other Article in the WireworJcing line.
Copper, Brass, Tinn'd, and Iron- Wire, in Hank, Wholesale and Retail.
Country or Export Orders punctually attended to, and Neatly Executed on the Shortest Notice.
Extra Wire- Work or Wire-Cloths wrought to order.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GENERAL WIRE-WORK & WIRE-CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
43 TEONGATE.
B
W
H
n
cm
O
P4
O
CO
H
►
O
w
1-4
>
ALEXANDER ROWAT,
I N announcing to his Friends and the Public the opening of his new Establishment,
43 TRONGATE, would desire to express his lively gratitude for the cheering
encouragement which has been accorded to him during the lengthened period of sixteen
years in Saltmarket ; and fondly hopes, by supplying a first-rate article at the smallest
remunerating profit, that that encouragement may be continued and extended.
Glasgow, June, 1853.
He begs to subjoin the following compressed List of Articles.
KIDDLES, SIEVES, SEARSES, & CAGES
Potato Riddl., all sizes. Sugar Strainers
Oat, Barley, & Wheat
do.
Coal-hill do.
Ash do.
Gravel, Lime, & Sand
do.
Brass and Iron Sieves
for Foundries.
Stable Sieves, Laid &
Wove.
Raisin and Currant
Sieves.
Apothecaries' Sieves.
Confectioners' do.
Hair Searses, all sizes.
Parrot Cages.
Blackbird do.
Lark do.
Canary do. various.
Mouse & Squirrel do.
Common Cages, all
sizes.
Extra Cages made to
Order.
CLOTHS.
All kinds of Wire-Cloth for Flour Machines,
Brushes, &c.
Galvanized do., for Milkhouse Windows, Meat
Safes, &c.
Iron Wire-Cloths for Corn-Mill and Fanner
Skrees.
Do. do. for Window Blinds.
Do. do. for Papermakers' Rag-
Tables, &c.
Strong do. for Distillery Skrees.
Do. do. for Hop Drainers.
Do. do. for Barley-Mill Cases.
Do. do. for Shelling Cylinders.
Very strong do. for Malt and Corn Kilus.
Do. do. for Gas Purifyers.
Also, Silk Cloths for Flour Machines.
Brass & Copper Cloths for Gunpowder and Che-
mical Manufactories.
Do. do. for Milk Sieves.
Do. do. of all descriptions, for
the West India and American Markets.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wire-Cloth Window Blinds, made and painted,
various designs.
Mattress, Chair, and Sofa Springs.
Library Doors filled with Brass or Iron Wire
to any pattern.
Granary Windows covered on the lowest terms.
Shop Counter & Window Fences to any pattern.
Scotch and English Land-measuring Chains,
warranted accurate.
Stable Lanterns.
Eat and Mouse Traps.
Sir H. Davy's Safety-Lamps, of an improved
make.
Ropemakers' Mails.
Nursery and Small Wire Fenders, made to any
size or pattern.
Fire-Guards upon an improved and Cheap
principle, suitable to any Grate.
Wire Letter-Boxes for Counting houses, &c.
Gardemanges made to any size.
Larder and Milkhouse Windows covered.
Copper, Brass, Iron, and Tinn'd Bottling Wire.
With every other Article in the WireworJcing line.
Copper, Brass, Tinn'd, and Iron- Wire, in Hank, Wholesale and Retail.
Country or Export Orders punctually attended to, and Neatly Executed on the Shortest Notice.
Extra Wire- Work or Wire-Cloths wrought to order.
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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