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ISLINGTON HOUSE.

D. CHAPMAN, (LATE SPENCER,)

109 & 110, BROAD STREET, BIRMINGHAM,

The oldest Linen, Woollen, Hosiery, and General Drapery Establishment in Broad Street.

Families and Hotel Proprietors will meet with a well-assorted and carefully-bought

STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, at moderate prices.

The celebrated "Dacca Twist" Calicoes, in Gray and White, always in stock.

FAMILY MOURNING, &c.

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SAMUEL PEACOCK,

CONTRACTOR FOR REMOVING FURNITURE, &c.,

To all parts of the World, on an Improved System,

BY ROAD OR RAIL, WITHOUT PACKING.

GOSTA GREEN, BIRMINGHAM.

Open and Closed Vans for Road or Rail. China, Glass, and Wines carefully removed.

PIANOS MOVED WITH SPECIAL CARE.

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Chemical, Mineral, & Aerated Waters Manufacturer,

(SUPPLIED IN SIPHONS & BOTTLES)

ALSO

LICENSEE for LAMONT'S PATENT GLASS STOPPER.

WELL LANE, DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM.

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ROBERT LLOYD CROSBIE & CO.,

THE GLOBE FOUNDRY, CHARLOTTE STREET, BIRMINGHAM,

MANUFACTURERS OF BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS, &c.,

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