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- Edition: November 3rd 1882 November 3rd 1882
ESTABLISHED 1864
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W. T I C K L E AND S O N,
Sharebrokers and Commission Agents
52, Crosby=Street, Maryport.
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HEWETSON and THOMLINSON
WHOLESALE AND FAMILY
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
HIGH-STREET, MARYPORT
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Cheap Furnishing Warehouse
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DIXON & FERGUSON
Beg to draw attention to their choice
Selection of good and useful Furniture.
22, Wood-street
(Next door to the Co-operative Stores)
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J. J. HINE
44, Brow-street
Maryport.
Is prepared to let on Hire for
Wedding or Pleasure Parties,
Landaus, Waggonettes,
Open or Covered Carriages.
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Hearses and Mourning Coaches
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Funerals furnished,
At Special Cheap Rates.
44, Brow-Street.
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Hair Cutting, Shaving, and
Shampooing Saloon.
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R. DOBSON
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R. L O W T H E R
Boot, Shoe and Clog Maker
61 John-Street
Maryport.
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WILLIAM BYERS,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND
NEWS AGENT,
24, WOOD-STREET, MARYPORT.
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Periodicals and books of every description supplied to order.
Agent for the Dublin Freeman, Dublin Weekly News,
Nation, Belfast Examiner, Ulster Observer, and Belfast
Weelky News, &c.
As the demand for the Irish papers is frequently in excess
Of the supply, customers are requested to send in their
Orders a few days before the day of publication, so that in
Future disappointment and delay may be provided against.
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WORKINGTON
CLOTHING
MART.
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FOR STYLE GO TO SMITH’S.
FIT GO TO SMITH’S
QUALITY GO TO SMITH’S
PRICE GO TO SMITH’S
12 JANE STREET.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
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LOOK OUT
FOR THE
GREAT SALE
OF
READY - MADE
C L O T H I N G
WOOLLEN CLOTHS
REMENANTS, &C., &C.,
PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO
NEW PREMISES,
COMMENCING
ON
THGURSDAY, OCT. 12,
AT
M I T C H E L L’ S
65 HIGH-STREET & JOHN-STREET
MARYPORT.
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Would you like a Suit to wear
At church, at market, or at a fair,
In styles the newest that are worn,
And which would Royalty adorn,
Or for a Rothschild would be meet?
Then call at WILSON’s, Senhouse-street.
The suits he sells are all of wool,
And made to stand the hardest pull,
What though a farmer you may be,
Or though you may spend your time at sea,
Suits of Cloths, both good and neat
You’ll buy from WILSON, Senhouse Street.
A working man, with family large,
Can often scarcely meet the charge
Which some engaged in trade do make,
And from his earnings fortunes take,
For cheapness you will find a treat --
The suits from WILSON’s, Senhouse-street.
A suit he makes for sovereigns Two,
Which equaled is by very few,
But which he knows none can excel -
A suit quite fit for any swell.
For trousers, Coats, or Suits complete,
Just call at WILSON’s, Senhouse-street.
Address:
J. WILSON,
68, Senhouse-Street
Maryport.
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