Wednesday, April 7, 2010

'From An 1863 Manchester Guardian.'

'From The Manchester Guardian dated Wednesday, January 14, 1863'.

Monumental tablets, headstones, tombs, in stone, granite, or marble. J. & H. Patteson's?, 36 and 38, Oxford-street.

A good water-repellent cloth overcoat for a guinea, at H.R. Freeborn's, Exchange Arcade.

Removal.- William Seddon (late Blanshards), 18 and 20, Piccadilly, Manchester, French Glass Shades and Looking Glass Warehouse, wholesale, retail, and for export. Looking glasses silvered on the premises up to126 by 72: damaged plates re-silvered. Polished and rough plate, patent plate, crown, sheet, and ornamental glass, of every description. Propagating? glasses, farn shades and stands, milk pans, aquariums, fish globes, cucumber glasses, gas globes, &c.- Agent for the Birmingham Plate Glass Company.

Should any of the above be of interest to you, you are advised to view the original article, as this is not necessarily an exact 'transcript'.

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