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ADVERTISEMENTS . 209
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF NEW
CABINET, UPHOLSTERY,
AND GENERAL
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
On Sale, in these Large AVarerooms,
Nos. 31, 33, and 3 7, MEAL VENNEL,
2^ 2S 1^^ l«2(a
JOHi\[ CARSO!\l
T>EGS to return Hs grateful thanks to his numerous Friends,
-■-' for the patronage he has received since he commenced the
Cabinet and Upholstery business, and takes leave to intimate, that
he has lately added to his former extensive Premises these Two new
large Wareroonis, Nos. 33 and 37, in which will be found an ex-
tensive and varied assortment of Cabinet and Household Furniture,
of as good a quality as will be met with in Perth, and the prices of
which, he ventures to say, are 20 per cent, lower than what are
generally charged by the trade.
The Stock consists of Wardrobes, Sideboards, Sofas, Easy Chairs,
Dining-Eoom, Parlour, and Bed-Eoom do. ; Dining-Eoom, Loo,
and Breakfast Tables ; 60 Chests of Mahogany Drawers, of the
newest patterns ; 40 Eight-Day and Spring Clocks, in Mahogany
and Eosewood Cases.
In the Upper Division of the Premises will be found an extensive
assortment of Posted, Tent, French, and Opera Bedsteads, in Ma-
hogany and Birch, with curtains of Damask, Moreen, and Prints ;
also, a large assortment of Mattresses, Feathers and Downs ; Car-
pets and Eugs ; Oil Cloths and Mattings.
J. C. has fitted up the Shop, No. 56 Meal Vennel, as a furnish-
ing Ironmongery Establishment, and has laid in a large Stock of
Carron, Birmingham, and Sheffield Goods, in great variety.
His Double and Single Barrelled Guns will be found uncommonly
cheap, and of good quality.
N.B. — The Trade supplied on the usual termiS.
Perth, August 1854,
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