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198 AD VEETISEMENTS.
G L E S
ROBERT GREIG,
No. 20 GKEYFBIARS' WYND, OR 147 HIGH STREET,
BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends for the unprecedented
patronage they have bestowed on him for many years past, and for their flattering
testimonials in favour of his
IMPROVED PATENT AND BOX MANGLES,
the superior quality of which, in regard to construction, well-seasoned materials, and
unquestionable workmanship, amply warrant him in charging a somewhat higher price-
than is charged for the ordinary "job" Mangles.
Although the prices of R. Geeig's Mangles are somewhat higher than others, yet nin
one who has used them fails to recommend them to their friends.
Robert Geeig, confident in the superiority of his materials and workmanship, guar-
antees his Mangles for one year.
NOTICE.
R. Greig will make all repairs on his own Mangles promptly and satisfactorily.
Bowling-Green Bowls Turned with care and attention.
TO FISHERMEN AND ANGLERS.
JAMES BUCHANAN,
221 ARGTLE STREET,
TJETTJRNS his sincere thanks to his Friends and Customers for the liberal pa-
\i tronage which he has experienced ever since he commenced Business, and begs to
intimate that he continues to devote his attention to the MAKING of all the different
kinds of SEA and RIVER FISH-HOOKS, as well as FISHING TACKLE, which art-
all Manufactured on the Premises.
From his long and practical experience in the above line of business, he hopes to merit
a continuance of public support.
EEPAIES NEATLY EXECUTED.
ROBERT WIGHT, Sen.,
JURIDICAL AND MERCANTILE ACCOUNTANT,
(LATELY FROM EDINBURGH,)
HAVING had long experience in business, takes leave to offer his Services to the
Merchants, Manufacturers, Traders, Professional Persons, and the Inhabitants of
Glasgow generally. He is Conversant with the Law of Scotland and the Laws of Bank-
ruptcy — the Preparing and Settling the Accounts of Judicial Trustees and Factors — the
Framing and Giving Up of Inventories in Testate and Intestate Succession, and Settling
Legacy and Residue Duties — the Effecting of Life Insurances, and Suggesting Arrange-
ments with a view to Raising or Creating Funds for making Provision to Widows and
Children — Calculating Reversionary Interests — Devising Plans and Forms of Book-
keeping, and Bringing Forward and Balancing of Books — and, generally, in all matters
requiring the application of Figures and Calculation to Mercantile Affairs.
He can also assist Inventors in Framing their Specifications, and in procuring their
Patent Rights.
17 Cambridge Street. Glasgow,
■26th May, 1853.

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