The business carried on for so many years past by Mr James Finlay, in Williamson street, and known, probably, to all our readers, h?8 been removed to more commodious premises in Brown street, two doors from Allaway's Temperance Hotel. The stock of jewellery is by far the largest and best ever on the Thames, and an inspection of same is respectfully invited. The watchmaking branch is still carried on as before by Mr William Mnlay.—[Advt.]
Cloonan's 50s parcel consists of the following : —One pair good tweed trousers and v*st (my size) ; one pair good molea, white or colored-(any size) ; one stout cotton twill sbirfc (a large size); 12 yards stout white calico; 12 yards stout grey calico; 12 yards cipital wincey ;' one large white blanket; two pairs ladies merino hose ; and one huckaback towel.—[Advt.]
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 2
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134Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 2
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