Mb 0. McLitbb is anxiously waiting the arrival of the mail steamer, by which he expects to receive several hundred pounds worth of London and Parisian novelties. Look in and inspect his stock; of studs, solitaries, perfumery, etc. During the winter bis well lighted, warm smoking room is one of the most comfortable places about town. The best of materials manufactured in a proper, and workmanlike manner should give satisfaction. Hence we are pleased in daily, almost hourly, heariDg euch exolamatioua as " My word Douglas your loaf is now splendid," " Those biscuits are really beautiful," "My compliments to Mr Douglas and tell him I hatn't eaten such bread for years, Ac, Ac."
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3627, 11 August 1880, Page 2
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112Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3627, 11 August 1880, Page 2
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