The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . siness. Ihe premises measure about 200feet from front to rear, and give employment to a large number of business done by the house is of a very extensive description, and is ofjoth a wholesale and retail character. The stock includes culinary articlesand utensils, a large selection of kitchen , made on the bestprinciples, to suit private families, large establishments, hotels, club houses,and public institutions ; while a smaller


The Industries of DublinHistorical, statistical, biographicalAn account of the leading business men, commercial interests, wealth and growth . siness. Ihe premises measure about 200feet from front to rear, and give employment to a large number of business done by the house is of a very extensive description, and is ofjoth a wholesale and retail character. The stock includes culinary articlesand utensils, a large selection of kitchen , made on the bestprinciples, to suit private families, large establishments, hotels, club houses,and public institutions ; while a smaller class of goods are deserving ofmore than a word of praise—we allude to the small ranges designed forgate lodges, labourers cottages, and artisans dwellings. There is also alai^e collection of register giates, tile hearths, marble and metal mantel-pieces, hot air stoves, fenders and fire-irons, and many more of a likecharacter. Mr. Birney takes large orders for plumbing, bell hanging, gasfitting, and smiths work, all being carried out to tht perfect satisfaction ofhis patrons. Mr. Birney sends experienced and thoroughly competent to execute work in all parts of the country, a large business being done insanitary plumbing and sewer work, and in looking after and repairinglavatories, baths, water-closets, etc. Mr. Birneys stock also containselectro-plated goods in spoons, forks, cruets, fish knives, fruit knives, andother articles of cutlery. The general stock comprises brushes, cocoamatting, dish covers, meat safes, hot water plates rnd dishes, galvanisedgoods, refriccrators, larder requisites, pantry requisites, such as platechamois and sponges, knife-boards, shoe-brushes and blacking; hallrequisites, coal vases, and table cutlery ; iron and brass be<lstcads, andbedding of every kind and description. There are workshops speciallydcToted to preparing marble chimney-pieces, etc., many of which areadmirable specimens of this paiticular branch of manufacture. The slockof


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