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The Whitehaven News - September 30, 1869
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WHITEHAVEN DYEING, CLEANING, AND
             GLAZING ESTABLISHMENT.

            WILLIAM BROWN AND SON
             Dyers, Cleaners, and Calenderers.
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      DYEING, CLEANING AND GLAZING,
       with all the newest improvements, at the
                       old established
       B R A N S T Y    D Y E - W O R K S,
    and 2, BRANSTY-ROW,WHITEHAVEN.
                                _______
DAMASKS, UNION DITTO, FRINGES, TABLE COVERS, &c., CLEANED, DYED, AND
PRESSED.
        MOREEN CURTAINS DYED AND
                             WATERED.
                              _______
Ladies' Black and Light-Coloured
   CLOTH MANTLES DYED BROWN
                                               AND PRESSED.
French Merinos, French Delaines, Coburgs, Cloths, Plaid Scarfs, &c., Dyed
and Pressed.

MOURNING CRAPE RE-DYED AND DRESSED TO LOOK LIKE NEW, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

Ladies' Plaid and Paisley Scarfs, &c., Cleaned and Pressed, and the fringes
furled the same as new.

AGENTS:
BROUGHTON-IN-FURNESS
                         Mrs. Milligan, dressmaker
MARYPORT
                         Mrs. Walton, Crosby-street
COCKERMOUTH
                         Mr. Bell (Hall's), Main-street
WORKINGTON
                         Mrs. Grey, near the Bank
KESWICK
                        Mr. Fallows, Coach-office
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JOINERING AND CABINET-MAKING
               ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 24, LOW QUEEN-STREET
             WHITEHAVEN.

FISHER AND HOGARTH beg to inform their friends, and the public of Whitehaven
and its vicinity, that they have COMMENCED the above business, and intend
carrying on the same in all its various branches.
    F. and H. hope, by strict attention, to merit a share of public support.
    All Orders and Jobbing promptly attended to.
N.B.  Dealers in Mahogany Plank and other Boards, Veneers, &c.
                   An Apprentice Wanted.
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           WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE
             AND SPIRIT ESTABLISHMENT
           68,  69,  and  70, MARKET-PLACE
                       WHITEHAVEN.
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THOMAS TROHEAR begs to intimate to his friends, in town and country, that
having purchased the old-established business belonging to the late MR.
ANTHONY BLAKEY, Market-Place, Whitehaven, he purposes carrying on the same,
on the premises above-mentioned, and respectfully solicits on his own
account a continuance of the kind patronage so liberally bestowed upon his
predecessor during the last fifteen years.
Market-place, Whitehaven
             August 12, 1868.
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ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT AND
                        ART STUDIO
                  WELLINGTON-ROW
(Entrance from Brackenthwaite, Tangier-Street)
                     WHITEHAVEN
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MESSRS. W. H. BRUNTON AND CO. Invite the public to inspect their NEW CARD
PORTRAITS,
with Rustic and Local Scenery; also their MINIATURES, for Lockets, Brooches,
&c.,

            SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
Enlargements coloured in Oils, Water Colours, or
                             Crayons.
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N. B. - A Lady in attendance.
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