The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . r. Hyams es-tablishment is situated at 29 and30, Dame Street, where it occu-pies premises of a verj extensivenature. The exterior of the es-tablishment is handsome and at-tractive, rendering the house anobject of interest in a sireet re-markable for the importance and often the magnificence of its commercialarchitecture. The interior of the hou-e is fully able to sustain and fortifythe favourable impression formed by the visitor, the fittings and arrang


The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . r. Hyams es-tablishment is situated at 29 and30, Dame Street, where it occu-pies premises of a verj extensivenature. The exterior of the es-tablishment is handsome and at-tractive, rendering the house anobject of interest in a sireet re-markable for the importance and often the magnificence of its commercialarchitecture. The interior of the hou-e is fully able to sustain and fortifythe favourable impression formed by the visitor, the fittings and arrange-ments being conceived in the best possible taste and with the greatestjudgment, having regard to the effective display of its attractive stocksand general suitability for the particular line of business transacted. Thehouse is fitted with lofty and spacious , and warehouses completelystocked with a grand and varied assortment of ready-made suits, andlaw materials, which for excellence, apparent durability, fashionablemanufacture, and moderate scale of charges, will compare with that ^- ^ ^^^ryr tt--vi tY TM-r-i n h n^^-^^ffi. iz: James Danne, Boot and Shoe Mannfacturor, 32, Stafford Street.— 1 iic ^; cstabli^mieiil ul I. Dunne has a fine position inthe city for his particular line of business, h is situated at the junction ofStafford Street with Mary Sireet, and close to the great business thorough-fares of Great Britain, Upper Abbey, and Streets, from which localitiesMr. Dunne procures a fair share of orders, besides the trade of his ownimmciiiale locality. The house was opened in its present line about «>rtefi goods, and cheap productions of the articles, have of late years beenlargely introduced into the city ; he, however, apjK-ars to hold his own wellagamst such competition. Higher rates of prices must necessarily be chargedfor honiL work of undoubted material, than for such goods as those referredto ; still the firm under noti


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