NOTICE. TAIT BRO3. Photographers, beg to i furui their friends and the j üblio th 'hoy have disp 8 d of their business, t lloynl Caledonian l'urtrai* Rooms, Prince street to ME. JAMES DE MAUS, Photographer (from Edinbugh) for whom they solicit a continuance of the favors bo liberally bestowed upon themselves. In reference to the above I beg to inform the public nothing on my part shall be [wanting to guarantee satisfaction to those ladieß and gentlemen who may favor me with their patronage. JAMES DE MAUS, Photographer and Artist, Next Paterson & M'Leod's The Late fire. mHOMAS HUDSON (Late of the Scandinavian) has much pleasure in informing his old friends that he has taken the premises known as THE OLD CLUB. The same attention and comfort, as for inerly of the Scandinavian, will be given. T. HUDSON, Scandinavian Hotel, Maclaggan-slreet. Veterinary Shoeing Forg Edward Aldrif' (Late Black & Goebos; ■ BLACKSMITH, & MACHINIST. H'ORSER shod, on the shortest Doti 20s and 255. All kinds of Blacksmith's work execute at the lowest rates.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 212, 19 May 1866, Page 3
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170Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 212, 19 May 1866, Page 3
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