Whitehaven Gazette
Thursday, April 22, 1897
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| Whitehaven Gazette - Thursday, April 22, 1897 | ||||||||||||
Page 10 of 10 JOHN HUDDLESTON, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Market Place, Whitehaven. Rare Old Scotch and Irish Whiskies, 14s to 21s per gallon. Fine Old Port (Special), 2s 9d per bottle Rare Old Brown Sherry, 36s per dozen Mountain Zinfandel (Californian Burgandy), 24s per dozen bottles. Many iminent medical men have testified to the nourishing and vitalizing propereties of this wine. ******************************************************************** JOHN WILSON, BONE-SETTER, Railway Terrace, Aspatria. Attends the Under-mentioned Places: MONDAYS - Globe Hotel, Cockermouth, Twelve Noon until Two p.m. TUESDAYS - Black Swan Hotel, Wigton, Twelve Noon till Two p.m. WEDNESDAYS - At Home. THURSDAYS - Golden Lion Hotel, Whitehaven, Eleven a.m. till Two p.m.; also at Station Hotel, Workington, Three p.m. till Five p.m. FRIDAYS - MRS. BETTONEY's, Granville Hotel, Maryport, Twelve till Three p.m. SATURDAYS - Caledonian Hotel, Carlisle, Ten a.m. till Three p.m. Communications addressed to RAILWAY TERRACE, ASPATRIA, will receive immediate atention. ================================================= JOHN BEWLEY, Butcher and Bacon Curer, Hollow Dyke, Frizington. THE VERY BEST BEEF AND MUTTON Home-cured Hams, Pickled Tongues, &c., All in Prime Condition. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. HARTLEY, Confectioner and Bride Cake Maker. 7 DUKE-STREET, WHITEHAVEN. Bridecakes, Christening Cakes, and Birthday Cakes. TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. ______________________________________________________________________ LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND HOTELS Supplied with Glass Tumblers, Wine, Spirits, Flasks, Water Bottles, Jugs and Pints, and T. W. Pipes, at Lowest Prices. W. WORKMAN, WHITEHAVEN |
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