fancy REPOSITORY AND LADIES’ HABERDASHERY STORE. /< J - ~ J y MRS M’DOnWd >(Widow of the late O. N. M'Douald) Respectfully informs her numerous friends and acquaintances that the will conduct the business as usual, and trusts to meet with support. FANCY GOODS Of all descriptions, from a Gold Watch and Trinkets to a Child’s Rattle. A choice lot of Articles suited for Christmas Piesents. Ladies’ Haberdashery’of Every Description. Tobacco and Cigars and other requirements for the Gentlemen. A Visit of Inspection is only asked. CIHEAP DRAPERY SALE > FOR CASH. Vj /V SHEPPARD’S ; N R W T/m T STORES, TIJvKERSb f Heads of Familias will do well to lake advantage of this Sa’e, and pav a vi.it, at th° htcck, which includes every description of Ladies’ and Chil ren’s Drapery and Ha erdasbeiy, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Boots, Etc., Etc., Etc. Will be sold fullv 20 per cent, below C»HT. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. FOR SALE. DOC BLR.-. ACTION FORCE -La. PH UP. set up and in good working order.—A pnlv, CEO RC R FACHF, Auctioneer, Clyde. POU SALE PRIVATELY, Very good brass mounted double Bedstead and pair of Pal hisses Nearly new Mistress Cooking Stove, piping, etc. Cedar cheff -nier ■Night commode. GEORGE FA CHE. NOTICE, Q WELSFORD begs tl O* Inhabitants in atiA arm Clyde that be is prepared to supp them with PRIME MEAT, and r epectf'ully solicits a trial. Clyde, September 23rd, 1886. F. FORRES SHAREBROKER AND MINING A G R N NEWS AGES T, Alexandra. Agent for the Dunstan Tjmes. HAN KS ! Y. Lawyers, Doctors, Clergymen, Mer. charts, Schools, ami Colleges Supplied. The'undersigned who attend Leading Bo k ami picture ■'id-p, and are Purchasers of Valuable Private Libraries in England nnd the < eminent, can supply Books at about 511 per cent, leas than usual Coat Price. Pictures. Bobs, cud MBS. bought on order. All new and second hand Eng. ball and Continental Books and .Reviews sunplhdon short oat notice. Libraries furjoshed throughout. 'Wholesale Bookbinding nnd Stationery at exceedingly low riles. Remit I y Bank or Pedal Draft with order. •L MUSCRIPT PYE & CO,, Export Booksellers, St ‘turners, and Publisheis, 154 West Regent St , Glasgow, SCO PLAN I), GOOD NEWS FROM HOME. For the- convenience of “ Kin Beyond Pea,” J. MostCRIPT Pyk (of the above (inn) who )i"« hmt great experience nf the varied reqtiirenifii's of ladies anil centlemen a 1 toad and in the Colonies, acts as General i> gent, and executes with ronnoniy and itcsp.it eh commissions entmsted to him, for ] anything large or small that may bo wanted from Europe. Correanonlenlsin all pints. Manufactures ami Patents, also Financial ai d Commercial Undertakings placed on the English Maiket. Preliminary Fee, L 25 Sterling:. He atives Traced. Schools and Tutors recommended Investments made in best securities. Save time, trouble, and extense, by communicating witUMrPvE, 154 West Regent Street, Glagow. A remittance should in every case accompany iuetruclio.i. FIFTY PET GENT I ESS I CBLOSIALS. nl BOOKS! BOOKS! BQfO BOOKBINDING, STATIONER
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1297, 7 January 1887, Page 2
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