fIHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE. I j T. P. BOYLAN begs to inform the public that in consequence of his Wholesale Business requiring so much of his attention, he has found it necessary to relinquish the Retail part of his Trade, which he has disposed of to Mr S. Tanfield, and while thanking them for the support so liberally accorded to him during the time he has been in business, begs to solicit for his successor a continuance of the same patronage and support. WITH reference to the above, S. Tanfield begs to state that no efforts will be wanting on his part to merit a continuation of the confidence and patronage extended to his predecessor. It will be his constant study, in conducting this oldestablished business, to render it the most complete and best assorted China, Glass, and Earthenware Establishment in the Province. His aim will be not merely to sell cheap, but to supply goods of the very best quality at the lowest possible .prices. Large Eeductions having been made in the prices, the public will, he believes, now find it to be tho Cheapest House in the Trade, and confidently invites them to come and inspect the stock and judge for themselves. All orders entrusted to him will receive the most careful and prompt attention. Address- g TANF][ELD> (Late T. P. Boyxan). 139, Queen-street
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Observer, Volume II, Issue 47, 6 August 1881, Page 531
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225Page 531 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume II, Issue 47, 6 August 1881, Page 531
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