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APPENDIX.
273
HALLAM & COMPANY present their most respectful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry,
and their Friends generally, for the very liberal patronage with which their establishment has
been honoured, during the two years they have been in business at Waterloo Place, and
beg to say, that the same superior Teas will be sold, and the same strict attention paid
to commands, as hitherto, and which have obtained them such distinguished preference.
HALLAM & Co. have at all times on hand a selection of the Finest Teas imported,
comprising all the varieties of Souchong, Flowered and Orange Scented Pekoes,
Hyson, and Gunpowder Hyson ; also an extensive assortment of strong full-flavoured
Congous, which are well worth the attention of Families, being selected chiefly for their
strength.
H. & Co. sampling the Teas previous to, and attending personally at, each Sale, arc
thereby enabled, not only to select the best qualities, but also to buy such as sell below
their value, enabling them to ofl^er to the Public — if not the lowest priced — the cheapest
Teas in Edinburgh.
2 M
273
HALLAM & COMPANY present their most respectful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry,
and their Friends generally, for the very liberal patronage with which their establishment has
been honoured, during the two years they have been in business at Waterloo Place, and
beg to say, that the same superior Teas will be sold, and the same strict attention paid
to commands, as hitherto, and which have obtained them such distinguished preference.
HALLAM & Co. have at all times on hand a selection of the Finest Teas imported,
comprising all the varieties of Souchong, Flowered and Orange Scented Pekoes,
Hyson, and Gunpowder Hyson ; also an extensive assortment of strong full-flavoured
Congous, which are well worth the attention of Families, being selected chiefly for their
strength.
H. & Co. sampling the Teas previous to, and attending personally at, each Sale, arc
thereby enabled, not only to select the best qualities, but also to buy such as sell below
their value, enabling them to ofl^er to the Public — if not the lowest priced — the cheapest
Teas in Edinburgh.
2 M
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Gray's annual directory > 1832-1833 > (289) |
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Description | Edinburgh : J. Gray, 1832-1837. |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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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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