W. Finlay, one of ; -the earliest established Watch and Clock Makers on the, Thames, WISHES IT KNOWN that he has again comnienced .business in; Williamson street, frr connection with the Manufacturing Jewellery Business of his brother, Mr; James Finlay, and is prepared to undertake all branches 1 of the Watch and Clock-making business. Repairs executed with promptness. Changes moderate.f-[ADyTi] ■;.-•';■_ '^ '■■?":-: Wanted Everybody to Know that all kinds of Watches and Clocks can >be repaired at Jy T. Clarke's, Pollen street (corner of Mary street);* ;N.8.; Balance Stiffs, Cylinders, and Pinious" worked in for the T*ad£.:" English; Pjiiifiinig -pevers, ,£8 .10s.~A;i>vt.' ;' y1''"";:"' %±?r'f*V" < !
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2553, 13 March 1877, Page 2
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101Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2553, 13 March 1877, Page 2
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