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228 ' ADVERTISEMENTS.
TURNING LATHE AND EDGE-TOOL MANUFACTORY,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
JOHN CUTHBERT, TURNING LATHE and EDGE-TOOL MANUFAC-
TURER (Successor to the late Mr. GEORGE YOUNG, Edge-Tool Maker),
in intimating his REMOVAL from 12 DUNLOP STREET to 56 OLD VENNEL,
begs respectfully to take this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his numerous Friends,
Customers, and the Public generally, for the steady and liberal patronage awarded him
during the long period he has been in business.
J. C. would also state, that, from his lengthened experience in the employment of the
late Mr. Young (so long and well known in the trade), his usual strict attention to good
workmanship, and having secured the services of an extra number of experienced first-
rate Workmen in the line, combined with the facilities derived from large and com-
modious Premises, he is now enabled to execute orders with despatch, to the satisfaction
of his Patrons, and solicits a continuance of their favours.
GEORGE A. HOPE,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
21 GREENHEAD STREET,
RETURNS his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally, for the liberal
patronage he has received since commencing Business in Glasgow. He has
erected Large Premises in 21 Gkeeniiead Stkeet, for the sole purpose of DRYING
DAMAGED WET COTTON, FLAX, and all kinds of SOFT GOODS.
G. H. having had long experience in the above line, feels confident that there will be
nothing wanting on his part to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with a
trial.
He has also on hand, Gigs, Dog Carts, and Carriages of every description. Cotton
Waste for cleaning Machinery of every description.
Orders left at the above Establishment will be punctually attended to.
Glasgow, May, 1854.
CLOGS! CLOGS!! CLOGS!!!
JOHN V. SCARBOROUGH
HAS always on hand a Large Assortment of Clogs, made of the best materials,
with superior workmanship. They are found to be the best means of preserv-
ing the feet free from damp, thus contributing towards health and longevity. Those
who have not found their beneficial effects should give them a trial.
He has also in stock a large quantity of Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, well seasoned,
and of most fashionable shapes. Lasts made to measure.
Observe-17 SALTMARKET STREET,
FIFTH SHOP BELOW LONDON STREET.
TURNING LATHE AND EDGE-TOOL MANUFACTORY,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
JOHN CUTHBERT, TURNING LATHE and EDGE-TOOL MANUFAC-
TURER (Successor to the late Mr. GEORGE YOUNG, Edge-Tool Maker),
in intimating his REMOVAL from 12 DUNLOP STREET to 56 OLD VENNEL,
begs respectfully to take this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his numerous Friends,
Customers, and the Public generally, for the steady and liberal patronage awarded him
during the long period he has been in business.
J. C. would also state, that, from his lengthened experience in the employment of the
late Mr. Young (so long and well known in the trade), his usual strict attention to good
workmanship, and having secured the services of an extra number of experienced first-
rate Workmen in the line, combined with the facilities derived from large and com-
modious Premises, he is now enabled to execute orders with despatch, to the satisfaction
of his Patrons, and solicits a continuance of their favours.
GEORGE A. HOPE,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
21 GREENHEAD STREET,
RETURNS his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally, for the liberal
patronage he has received since commencing Business in Glasgow. He has
erected Large Premises in 21 Gkeeniiead Stkeet, for the sole purpose of DRYING
DAMAGED WET COTTON, FLAX, and all kinds of SOFT GOODS.
G. H. having had long experience in the above line, feels confident that there will be
nothing wanting on his part to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with a
trial.
He has also on hand, Gigs, Dog Carts, and Carriages of every description. Cotton
Waste for cleaning Machinery of every description.
Orders left at the above Establishment will be punctually attended to.
Glasgow, May, 1854.
CLOGS! CLOGS!! CLOGS!!!
JOHN V. SCARBOROUGH
HAS always on hand a Large Assortment of Clogs, made of the best materials,
with superior workmanship. They are found to be the best means of preserv-
ing the feet free from damp, thus contributing towards health and longevity. Those
who have not found their beneficial effects should give them a trial.
He has also in stock a large quantity of Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, well seasoned,
and of most fashionable shapes. Lasts made to measure.
Observe-17 SALTMARKET STREET,
FIFTH SHOP BELOW LONDON STREET.
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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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