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FISHING TACKLE. ^'
WILLIAM HORTON
Jfisfjing |i0b antr CackU Sl^k^^.
11 ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE,
G- L -i^ S Gh O "^TsT-
Oisre of the first essentials in a Fishing Rod is, that the wood be of good
quality and well seasoned. W. H. is therefore careful to have a large Stock
seasoning and seasoned. Special attention is paid to the workmanship and
balancing of his Rods, his aim being to produce an article that cannot be
excelled.
RODS BUILT TO ANY DESIRED SPRING,
And under Gentlemen's own supervision if rectuired.
W. H. has always on hand a Large Stock of the following Goods, of such
novelty and quality as is rarely shown out of London : —
Greenheart, Salmon, and Trout Rods.
Reels, in Gun Metal and Ebonite.
Fly Lines of Pure Silk and Silk and
Hair.
Tested Casting Lines of Picked Gut
Baskets of French Wicker, Mounted
in Leather and Brass.
Waterproof Fishing Bags.
Improved Telescope Gaffs.
New Portable Landing Nets for the
Solitary Angler.
Whalebone Collapsing Landing Net
Rings.
Landing Nets of Prepared Silk, and
other Materials.
Fly Books in Russia Leather, and
Solid Seal Morocco.
Spinning and other Tackle Cases.
Minnow Nets and Traps.
Fishing Knives, Scissors, Balances,
&c., &c.
^"KLIES of all Standard Patterns for Scotch Waters in Stock,
and Dressed on the Premises at Shortest Notice.
CASTS OF FLIES FOR LOCH OR STREAM.
PHANTOM, ANGEL, GARNET, PEARL, and other Artificial Minnows.
FISHING STOCKINGS AND BROGUES. BOYS' RODS AND TACKLE.
PLEASE TURN OVER.]
WILLIAM HORTON
Jfisfjing |i0b antr CackU Sl^k^^.
11 ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE,
G- L -i^ S Gh O "^TsT-
Oisre of the first essentials in a Fishing Rod is, that the wood be of good
quality and well seasoned. W. H. is therefore careful to have a large Stock
seasoning and seasoned. Special attention is paid to the workmanship and
balancing of his Rods, his aim being to produce an article that cannot be
excelled.
RODS BUILT TO ANY DESIRED SPRING,
And under Gentlemen's own supervision if rectuired.
W. H. has always on hand a Large Stock of the following Goods, of such
novelty and quality as is rarely shown out of London : —
Greenheart, Salmon, and Trout Rods.
Reels, in Gun Metal and Ebonite.
Fly Lines of Pure Silk and Silk and
Hair.
Tested Casting Lines of Picked Gut
Baskets of French Wicker, Mounted
in Leather and Brass.
Waterproof Fishing Bags.
Improved Telescope Gaffs.
New Portable Landing Nets for the
Solitary Angler.
Whalebone Collapsing Landing Net
Rings.
Landing Nets of Prepared Silk, and
other Materials.
Fly Books in Russia Leather, and
Solid Seal Morocco.
Spinning and other Tackle Cases.
Minnow Nets and Traps.
Fishing Knives, Scissors, Balances,
&c., &c.
^"KLIES of all Standard Patterns for Scotch Waters in Stock,
and Dressed on the Premises at Shortest Notice.
CASTS OF FLIES FOR LOCH OR STREAM.
PHANTOM, ANGEL, GARNET, PEARL, and other Artificial Minnows.
FISHING STOCKINGS AND BROGUES. BOYS' RODS AND TACKLE.
PLEASE TURN OVER.]
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1883-1884 > (1202) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/84545222 |
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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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