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- Edition: July 14, 1888 July 14, 1888
ADVERTISING.
FOR CASH ONLY, at LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES.
ALBERT WOOD was the first to introduce fair prices into this town, and is still
15 OR 20 PER CENT CHEAPER than his competitors.
Every article guaranteed best quality.
*Note the Address*
20, STATION ROAD, WORKINGTON.
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JOHN McB, McEWAN. Florist. Gardener, &c.,
CLIFTON VINEYARDS, near Workington.
CLIFTON FOR THE "STAR"
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E. LEWIN, Central Boot and Shoe Repairing Company.
1, Finkle Street.
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P R O V I S I O N S
OF THE FINEST QUALITY MAY ALWAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST TERMS FOR CASH AT
T. ROSEBY'S
Central Stores, Top of Station Road.
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W. R. IRVING, Builder and Contractor.
Jobbing Done On The Shortest Notice
13, Portland Square.
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GREAT FALL IN TEAS !
JUST NOW we are prepared to give TEAS at 4d. per lb. less than the same qualities have ever been offered at before.
We have pleasure in announcing that all our NEW SEASON'S TEAS have just arrived, and we are now selling carefully blended Teas, Good, Sound, Syrupy, Well-Liquoring Teas, at 1s., 1s. 2d., 1s. 4d, 2s; and 2s 8d. per lb.
Only give us a trial and see if you don't get your money's worth.
MOSSOP, GROCER, 39 STATION ROAD,
and HARRINGTON ROAD.
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WILLIAM BELL Supplies Best Coals From St. Helen's Pit.
ORDERS TO BE LEFT AT 16, HYDE STREET, (OFF SENHOUSE STREET.)
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FOR THE CHEAPEST CLOTHING IN THE WORLD, GO TO DARBY'S, THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
POW STREET, WORKINGTON.
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ADVERTISING.
W. MURRAY, Hatter & Hosier, 6, Station Road,
Gents' Felt Hats, from 1s 3d.
Soft Lounge Hats, from 9d.
A Great Variety in Children's, Youths, and Mens' Straws.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Caps, in all the Newest Styles.
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See our WHITE DRESS SHIRTS at 2s 6d.
OXFORD and PRINT SHIRTS From 3s. 6d.
GENTS' KID GLOVES from 1s. 11d. the pair.
NEW COLOURED TIES from 6d, &c.
ADDRESS: 6, Station Road.
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IF YOU WANT YOUR PICTURES FRAMED WELL AND CHEAP, GO TO
WILSON'S, 8, Station Road, Workington.
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JOHN CRABTREE,
Wholesale & Retail Fishmonger,
Dealer in
GAME, RABBITS, POULTRY, &c.,
14, STATION ROAD.
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JOHN M. DUNN, 1 & 4 Washington Street,
RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his Customers and the Public to his Large and Well Assorted Stock of the following goods unsurpassed for Beauty, Novelty, and Sterling Value.......
CARPETS & CURTAINS, Cheapest in the Trade.
DRESS MATERIALS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND TEXTURES.
WHITE & COLOURED EMBROIDERED ROBES.
CHOICE DESIGNS IN PRINTS AND FLANNELETTES.
SHEETING, LINENS, CREATONNES, CALICOES,
And Every Household Requisite.
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INSPECTION INVITED.
2 & 4 WASHINGTON STREET, WORKINGTON.
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FOR IRISH TWEEDS, (BLARNEY AND SHANNON) GO TO
J. McALEESE, 15, Pow Street.
A GRAND SUIT FOR 50/
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WILLIAM HOLMES, Wholesale and Retail
FRUIT MERCHANT, 4, Market Place,
Hagg Hill, Workington
LICENSED TO DEAL IN GAME.
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JOHN JENKINSON, Auctioneer & Appraiser
64, KING STREET, WHITEHAVEN
and
1, POW STREET, WORKINGTON.
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Auction Mart, 65 by 28 Feet.
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Oldest Established Auctioneer in Workington
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TO PIGEON FANCIERS.
SEE OUR PIGEON SEEDS !
MOSSOP, GROCER,
STATION ROAD, AND HARRINGTON ROAD.
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JOHN WAITE, Joiner, Undertaker and Furniture Dealer,
WOOD STREET, MARYPORT.
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J. GODDARD
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC,
131, HARRINGTON ROAD.
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Advertising.
G. W. JOHNSTON'S, 18 Wilson Street,
For all new vegetables, fruit, and flowers in season.
A FEW NOVELTIES FOR THE WEEK:
Jersey and Malta Potatoes, Cabbage, Green Peas, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Gooseberries, Apples, Apricots, and Cherries.
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If you want good fires, buy good coals, and buy them of
JOSEPH HOPE,
Central Station.
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SMITH, The People's Tailor
12, WILSON STREET
ALL WOOL TROUSERS FROM 13s.
SUITS 35s.
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The A1 Fried Fish
and
Chipped Potatoe Saloon,
is
HARRISON'S,
No. 6, Portland Square.
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JOSEPH HARDING,
Undertaker,
FISHER STREET, WORKINGTON.
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JOSEPH W. REED, Tailor and Draper,
11, SOUTH WATT STREET,
WORKINGTON
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J. HARKNESS
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Opposite St. Michael's Church Gates,
HAGG HILL
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G. H. CHAMBERS, Joiner and Builder,
3, Dean Street
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Estimates Given For All Kinds of Building Repairs.
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Agent to the General Life and Fire and The Rock Freehold Land Society.
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Full Particulars May Be Had On Application to
NO. 3 DEAN STREET.
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JOS. ROBINSON, Market Gardener and Florist, VULCAN'S LANE, WORKINGTON.
A Large Variety of Choice Table Plants.
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R. S. BELL, of Maryport, has a splendid show of CHEESE, LARD, BACON, &C.,
In the Workington Market House EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
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PIANOS ! PIANOS !! PIANOS !!!
G. JENNS's ANNUAL SALE FOR ONE MONTH FROM JULY 7TH, of Iron-framed PIANOS of our own Manufacture. 650 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of Every Description at Greatly Reduced Prices for ONE MONTH.
G. JENNS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, 60, CROSBY STREET, MARYPORT, AND 8, JOHN STREET, WORKIINGTON.
(Opposite the General Post Office.)
6, HEMINGFORD ROAD, LONDON.
G. JENNS, Teacher of the Pianoforte.
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TYLERS' BOOTS
ARE THE BEST.
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J. PARKIN, FAMILY GROCER,
TEA AND COFFEE DEALER,
CHURCH STREET, WORKINGTON
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Advertising.
G. W. JOHNSTON'S, 18 Wilson Street,
For all new vegetables, fruit, and flowers in season.
A FEW NOVELTIES FOR THE WEEK:
Jersey and Malta Potatoes, Cabbage, Green Peas, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Gooseberries, Apples, Apricots, and Cherries.
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If you want good fires, buy good coals, and buy them of
JOSEPH HOPE,
Central Station.
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SMITH, The People's Tailor
12, WILSON STREET
ALL WOOL TROUSERS FROM 13s.
SUITS 35s.
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The A1 Fried Fish
and
Chipped Potatoe Saloon,
is
HARRISON'S,
No. 6, Portland Square.
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JOSEPH HARDING,
Undertaker,
FISHER STREET, WORKINGTON.
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JOSEPH W. REED, Tailor and Draper,
11, SOUTH WATT STREET,
WORKINGTON
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J. HARKNESS
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Opposite St. Michael's Church Gates,
HAGG HILL
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G. H. CHAMBERS, Joiner and Builder,
3, Dean Street
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Estimates Given For All Kinds of Building Repairs.
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Agent to the General Life and Fire and The Rock Freehold Land Society.
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Full Particulars May Be Had On Application to
NO. 3 DEAN STREET.
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JOS. ROBINSON, Market Gardener and Florist, VULCAN'S LANE, WORKINGTON.
A Large Variety of Choice Table Plants.
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R. S. BELL, of Maryport, has a splendid show of CHEESE, LARD, BACON, &C.,
In the Workington Market House EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
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PIANOS ! PIANOS !! PIANOS !!!
G. JENNS's ANNUAL SALE FOR ONE MONTH FROM JULY 7TH, of Iron-framed PIANOS of our own Manufacture. 650 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of Every Description at Greatly Reduced Prices for ONE MONTH.
G. JENNS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, 60, CROSBY STREET, MARYPORT, AND 8, JOHN STREET, WORKIINGTON.
(Opposite the General Post Office.)
6, HEMINGFORD ROAD, LONDON.
G. JENNS, Teacher of the Pianoforte.
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TYLERS' BOOTS
ARE THE BEST.
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J. PARKIN, FAMILY GROCER,
TEA AND COFFEE DEALER,
CHURCH STREET, WORKINGTON
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