The Library, 2, Market Place, Penzance [Opposite the new Post Office]
THE LIBRARY, 2, MARKET PLACE, PENZANCE, OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE
W. CORNISH, successor to F. T. Vibert, in thanking the gentry and inhabitants town and neighbourhood
for the favours they have conferred on him during the past twelve months, begs to inform them that bis stock
is now replete with a good choice selection of Books suitable for Christmas and New Year’s presents, inspection of
which he feels confident will give the greatest satisfaction.
W. C, would invite the attention of ail those requiring Books and other articles for School Rewards.
A New Stock of Bibles, Church Services, Prayer Books, Wesley’s Hymns, and Wesley’s Hymns with Bible together, in the newest designs in binding.
A large assortment of Photographic Albums, Purses, and Ladies' Travelling Bags of every description and price.
Note, Letter, Stereoscopic, and other views the town and neighbourhood, in great variety.
Dance Music, Songs, &c., at half-price, if not in stock, can be obtained per return of post.
Letter-press, Copper-plate. Bookbinding, &c., all their respective branches. London papers delivered on the day publication. Parcels from London three times week.
Agent for the Royal Cornwall Gazette, Cornish Weekly News, and Western Morning News.
N.B —The specimen for 1865 of the Art Union of London is now ready.
The Cornish Telegraph - Wednesday 07 December 1864
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