Whitehaven Gazette
Thursday, April 22, 1897
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Page 2 of 6 JOHN BEWLEY, 16, HIGH-STREET, CLEATOR MOOR
PRINTER, STATIONER, AND BOOKSELLER
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NOTICE J. KENNEDY & SON, Family Grocers & Provision Merchants.
Having been pressed by a large number of their customers to supply them with
BUTCHER MEAT,
Beg to inform them and the public generally that they have opened one side of their spacious shop,
108, QUEEN-STREET,
And stocked it with a choice supply of prime
BEEF & MUTTON
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
SAUSAGES and BLACK PUDDINGS Always Fresh.
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS: -
108, QUEEN-STREET. =============================================
K O P S A L E Sole Agent for this District: ISAAC MAXWELL, Whitehaven __________________________________________________
NOT GENERALLY KNOWN.
COFFEE is ROASTED on our own Premises, Thus ensuring a most Refreshing Beverage for this Season of the Year. WM. LONGMIRE, The County Stores, 24, Lowther-Street Whitehaven. =============================================
FRUITS FOR PRESERVING ! FRUITS FOR COOKING ! FRUITS FOR DESSERT ! BEST AND CHEAPEST.
A. W. JOHNSTON'S British & Foreign Fruit Stores. 23, King-Street, Whitehaven. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
General Meeting, Friday. 14th May ______________
SEED OATS, &c. A Few Remnants of 43-44 lbs. LOTHIAN POTATO and HAMILTON OATS. Also SULPHATE of AMMONIA, SUPERPHOSPHATE, and NITRATE of SODA of Extra Quality.
JOHN PEARSON & SONS, 8, Queen-street, Whitehaven. ______________
SEED OATS ! SEED OATS ! SEED OATS !
SEED OATS - On view a Large Selection of POTATO, YELLOW POLANDS, and BLACK OATS from the Best Scotch and Manx Farms; Well cleaned and suitable change for this district.
JOSEPH ISAAC FISHER'S, Senhouse-street Warehouse, Whitehaven. ______________
GUNSON'S IRONMONGERY STORES, STRAND-ST., WHITEHAVEN.
PETROLEUM LAMPS. To make Room for coming Season's Goods, the above are
OFFERED AT A LARGE DISCOUNT TO CLEAR.
The Lamps are all New, being Last Year's Stock, and comprise all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.
INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING A BARGAIN. ______________
W. H. BEWLAY, (Successor to I and J. GAITSKELL) HALL SANTON NURSERIES, HOLMROOK near WHITEHAVEN.
FOREST TREES, COVERT, AND FENCING PLANTS, FRUIT TREES (All the leading varieties and in all forms).
CHOICE CONIFERE, ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, ROSES (Hybrid Perpetuals, Teas, and Climbers).
RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, AND OTHER BOG PLANTS. CLIMBERS, HERBACEOUS, AND ALPINE PLANTS.
CATALOGUES FREE. ===========================================================
MR. D. ORD, Representative of the College of Violinists. London Will RESUME his Instructions on the VIOLIN AND MANDOLINE, Monday, 3rd May, 1897, 28, Inkerman-terrace, Whitehaven _____________
DRAWING AND PAINTING, MR. GUNNING, will RESUME his PRIVATE CLASSES, on Monday, April 26th, at 3, Scotch-street, Whitehaven. ______________
WHITEHAVEN LAWN TENNIS CLUB. CONCERT AND TABLEAUX VIVANTS, Oddfellows' Hall, April 27th, 1897. Doors Open at 7 30 p.m.; Commence at 8 p.m. TICKETS, 2s each. May be had from MESSRS. WELSH, MOSS, & CO., or MR. H. CHAMBERS, Hon-Secretary, Middle Church-street. ______________
SINGING CLASS FOR FEMALE VOICES. SUMMER COURSE OF TEN LESSONS.
The above CLASS FOR BEGINNERS will COMMENCE on MONDAY NEXT, at 7-30 p.m., in St. James's Infant School, High Queen-street, Whitehaven.
FEE: 2s 6d. FOR THE WHOLE COURSE.
TEACHER:
REV. B. E. DADLEY, M.A. (Cantab). Associate in Music, Trinity College, London Graduate of the Tonic Sol-fa College, London.
D. FANNING, Hon. Sec. April 21st, 1897. _____________
CHAMBER SETS - New Shapes and Patterns; Full-size Sets, Wondrous value from 4s 6d. set; China Toilets from 2s. - W. WORKMAN, Whitehaven. =========================================================== |
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