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POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
133
A. & W. FINGZIES,
BUILDERS, MASONS, JOINERS, AND HOUSE
CARPENTERS,
EAST HERMITAGE AND FINGZIES PLACES.
All Kinds of Repairs Executed.
House Jobbing Carafully Attended to.
HOUSE, 2 PARKVALE PLACE,
L E I T H.
COD LIVER OIL.
THE LATE DR. J. HUGHES BENNETT,
Professor of the Institutes of Medicine
in the University of Edinburgh, in referring to
G. DICKSON MOFFAT'S preparation of
Cod Liver Oil, says — ' I have much plea-
sure in recommending it as one of the best
AND MOST GENUINE COD LlVER OlLS WHICH
HAS EVER BEEN MADE.'
THIS SUPERIOR OIL may be had in
any quantity, from an Ounce to Hundreds of
Gallons. In Bottle, Three Halfpence per
Ounce.
G. DICKSON MOFEAT
FISH MERCHANT,
38 DUNDAS STREET,
EDINBURGH.
Hospitals supplied per Contract.
DAVID T. WRIGHT,
ft 7, 8 BACK OF VAULTS, LEITH.
MONET ADVANCED- ON LIBERAL TEEMS,
ON ALL KINDS OF VALUABLE MOVE-
ABLE GOODS, UNDER THE PAWN-
BROKERS' AND STAMP ACTS.
SALE ROOM ON THE PREMISES.
COTTAGE PIANOPORTES
AND HARMONIUMS.
The Cheapest and Best, in Rosewood and Walnut,
to be had in Edinburgh, at
JAMES CURLE,
No. 52 HANOVER STREET.
INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED.
OLD PIANOFORTES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Pianofortes Tuned and Repaired.
CHARLES J. THOMSON,
SUCCESSOR TO
ALEXANDER BANKS, Jun.,
Dooiibtnuer aufr j&iaitoror
{Under the Patronage of Her Majesty the Queen),
57 NORTH BRIDGE, NEW BUILDINGS,
EDINBURGH.
Day Books, Ledgers^ Cash Books, etc., Ruled and
Bound to any Pattern.
Libraries Eepaired and Arranged.
JOHN BEYCE,
WINE MERCHANT,
44 HANOVER STREET.
Rare Old Wines and Brandies at the most
Moderate Cost.
ESTABLISHED 1824.
SEAL ENGRAVING.
WALTER REID,
Successor to Mr. Edward Main,
PEGS leave to intimate that he continues
** to work in the above line of Art at
NO. 76 QUEEN STREET,
And most respectfully solicits the kind
patronage of the Public.
ESTABLISHED IN 1828.
J. S. COTTAM
{â– Upwards of Fifteen Years with Paterson & Sons),
PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, and MUSIC
AND FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE,
38 & 40 COCKBURN STREET.
Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired
in Town and Country.
JOHN Wl LSON,
(Bxhm, W&xm$ Spirit gtolmni,
25 DOCK STREET^
LEITH.
N.B. — Ships supplied with Bonded Stores.
BLACKLEY'S FAMILY LAUNDRY,
SUNBURY HOUSE,
DEAN.
Receiving Office— 1 MAITLAND STEEET.
133
A. & W. FINGZIES,
BUILDERS, MASONS, JOINERS, AND HOUSE
CARPENTERS,
EAST HERMITAGE AND FINGZIES PLACES.
All Kinds of Repairs Executed.
House Jobbing Carafully Attended to.
HOUSE, 2 PARKVALE PLACE,
L E I T H.
COD LIVER OIL.
THE LATE DR. J. HUGHES BENNETT,
Professor of the Institutes of Medicine
in the University of Edinburgh, in referring to
G. DICKSON MOFFAT'S preparation of
Cod Liver Oil, says — ' I have much plea-
sure in recommending it as one of the best
AND MOST GENUINE COD LlVER OlLS WHICH
HAS EVER BEEN MADE.'
THIS SUPERIOR OIL may be had in
any quantity, from an Ounce to Hundreds of
Gallons. In Bottle, Three Halfpence per
Ounce.
G. DICKSON MOFEAT
FISH MERCHANT,
38 DUNDAS STREET,
EDINBURGH.
Hospitals supplied per Contract.
DAVID T. WRIGHT,
ft 7, 8 BACK OF VAULTS, LEITH.
MONET ADVANCED- ON LIBERAL TEEMS,
ON ALL KINDS OF VALUABLE MOVE-
ABLE GOODS, UNDER THE PAWN-
BROKERS' AND STAMP ACTS.
SALE ROOM ON THE PREMISES.
COTTAGE PIANOPORTES
AND HARMONIUMS.
The Cheapest and Best, in Rosewood and Walnut,
to be had in Edinburgh, at
JAMES CURLE,
No. 52 HANOVER STREET.
INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED.
OLD PIANOFORTES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Pianofortes Tuned and Repaired.
CHARLES J. THOMSON,
SUCCESSOR TO
ALEXANDER BANKS, Jun.,
Dooiibtnuer aufr j&iaitoror
{Under the Patronage of Her Majesty the Queen),
57 NORTH BRIDGE, NEW BUILDINGS,
EDINBURGH.
Day Books, Ledgers^ Cash Books, etc., Ruled and
Bound to any Pattern.
Libraries Eepaired and Arranged.
JOHN BEYCE,
WINE MERCHANT,
44 HANOVER STREET.
Rare Old Wines and Brandies at the most
Moderate Cost.
ESTABLISHED 1824.
SEAL ENGRAVING.
WALTER REID,
Successor to Mr. Edward Main,
PEGS leave to intimate that he continues
** to work in the above line of Art at
NO. 76 QUEEN STREET,
And most respectfully solicits the kind
patronage of the Public.
ESTABLISHED IN 1828.
J. S. COTTAM
{â– Upwards of Fifteen Years with Paterson & Sons),
PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, and MUSIC
AND FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE,
38 & 40 COCKBURN STREET.
Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired
in Town and Country.
JOHN Wl LSON,
(Bxhm, W&xm$ Spirit gtolmni,
25 DOCK STREET^
LEITH.
N.B. — Ships supplied with Bonded Stores.
BLACKLEY'S FAMILY LAUNDRY,
SUNBURY HOUSE,
DEAN.
Receiving Office— 1 MAITLAND STEEET.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1880-1881 > (943) |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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