The export trade of Europe has two distinct branches, goods consigned to agents to sell for what they will fetch, and goods supplied to order; the former are made up as cheaply'as poeeible, while the latter are usually the best value that can be afforded the customers for the price agreed upon. On all the Pianos imported, by me to my order I can guarantee their quality,, and being content with a reasonable profit can offer purchasers unusual advantages.—J. Gbiqg, Pollen street. — [Adtt.]
The business carried on for bo many years past by Mr James Finlay, in Williamson street, and known, probably, to all our readers, has been remored to more commodious premises in Brown street, two doors from Allaway'e 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 ufiMfora by Mr William Finlay.—[Adyt.]
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4266, 2 September 1882, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4266, 2 September 1882, Page 2
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