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PaWJd Notices. . | ,'■ '"E .. 6. N £ S .-i selected)". By Claribel,' Molloy. Blu,menttml, and other eminent composers. OLAWBTSL'? SONG 3 :: 7 j .. Yet, Palf-mast High, Wfrliiiiig Wel», Hidden Voices. Drifting Old Housd on_ the FiU;/RsfeE®Bß:Wtflifßird on the Grieen Tree. Old Pink .Thorn Tent, Mountain Mabel, Majrsde's Welco'ine, You and t, -MfflyV Faitb, In all Time of our Tribulation, * c ,;&c. • -MOLLOY'3 SONGS: • ! Olochette. Don't b« Sorrowful, Eily's Tfejiloi* The Cragsmen, o the; Story Ooe>,*»TEe Ride The Gleaners, Old; Cottage Clock, &c.j&c.i ' Looking Back, T ook'ng Forward. Golden • Days Sweethearts, The Dove. Once Again Sleep my Love, Thou art Weary, &c. .1 ' SOVOS : ; Poatm'.n'B Pong, Comrades Send the Flagon Kou:d, love the Pilgrim. Forg?ng(he Anchor (Benedict, Little Bird Singing (Allen). The Hayisi'lthe May (Gattr), Apart ((-aHy), Five hatred G>ite Wedding Bella, The <W, *ld sW I (Farni-), Secret of the Sea. Brown Eyes or Blue Eyes S> rend thy Silver Wintrß OVove The Biver Ban Between Them, Holly Persies.' *«*. The above are a most choice selection of ,STANDABD RO>GS, ! Although comparatively unknown in Dnneßm. CHAs. BEGG & CO. ! YEEND & CO.'S COMMERCIAL, LIVERY, BAIT, and i COMMISSION STABLES, ! High Street. Single or double Abbot's Bupgies, Waggonettes; open or close Carriaces of the best description a ways on hand for Hire ; also, a first-class assortment of single or double Harness Horses for Sale or Hire, i Gentlemen favoring the proprietors with charge of their hordes at livery can rely oh getti. g every attention. . ' ] First-class grooms always in attendance. • Horses broken to single or double harness. HENRY YEEND & CO , Proprietors; j OLD CLUB LIVFRY AND BAIT: STABIES, . . : . Maclajrgan street. '" j WB * CON & SONS beg to inform tiheir • patrons and the public that they have purchased a If aF.eof the pbo»e verf convenient n-nd centrally situated Stabler, where they will carry on business in connection with n„.„„\, tj™ :± „ T7-i-_ -i. ■ ... every >equi ite necessary f < r a well-appointed Livery stable From their large stock of tried horses and. vehicles, customers c n ensure satis | f-ction. farriaeex »ivh well-mathe'd pairs I for weddings. Parties supplied at shortest i n< tice ; also and hacks for ladies and i gentlemen 'J heir extensive "tabling enbles j Bacon and Sons to offclp accommo atio'n' for I livery hrses second to none in I "une-'in, and '■ their terms will be found reasonable Loose boxes for entires and race-horses >\ few goo 4 harness and saddle horses always for sale. ' . , BACOnT SONS, • At Queen's Repository, King street, < And Old CltibJStables, Maelaggan etteet.-'^

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Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 1

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