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(750) Colophon -
PFUTM THE ISLE OF
renin SKYE HOTEL
Overlooking the lovely River Tay, this small first-class Hotel is world famous
for good food and choice wines. If you are making Perth your headquarters or
just passing through, we are your perfect port of call.
An ideal setting for your honeymoon or holiday
The Hotel is centrally heated, and, for the additional
comfort of the guests, we have added further rooms,
some with private bathrooms.
Luxurious residents’ lounge. Dining-room extended to
seat 40. Large fires. No bus parties. Private car park.
Well-trained doggies most welcome.
Specialities are Tay salmon, Aberdeen Angus steaks,
Tayside wild goose. Hot roast Angus chicken. All
served with Dunvegan stuffing.
Morning Coffees Afternoon Teas Lunch 12 - 1.45 p.m. High Teas 5 - 6.30 p.m.
Dinner 5-8.30 p.m. (Sat. 9 p.m., Sunday 7.30 p.m.)
DEAN THU FHEIN AIG AN TIGH
Tel. 22962/24164 PERSONAL ATTENTION Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTSON
THE
IRON HINGES
COCKTAIL BAR
with
Dunvegan Buffet
PERTH’S COSIEST
CORNER
MACLAREN’S PUBLICATIONS
Price Post
Orain Chaluim. Poems of Malcolm MacAskill - - 10/- 1/-
MacAlpine’s Gaelic-English, English-Gaelic Dictionary- 40/- 2/3
MacAlpine’s Gaelic-English Dictionary _ _ _ 21/6 1/6
MacKenzie's English-Gaelic Dictionary _ _ _ 21/6 1/6
Bardachd Eeodhais ------- 18/6 1/6
Na Baird Thirisdeach ------ 12/6 1/6
Macl.aren’ s Gaelic Self Taught, 6/6 net. Key - - 2/6 4d
MacEaren’s Gaelic Self Taught with Key in 1 Vol. - 9/6 9d
Cnoc an Fhradhairc. Poems by Angus Robertson - 5/- 6d
An Ribheid Chiuil. Poems of Ian A. MacAskil! - 12/6 1/-
Fear Siubhal nan Gleann, Murdo Morrison - - - 8/- 1/-
Criochan Ura. New Gaelic Reader _ _ _ _ 6/6 8d
Easy Gaelic Syntax - - - - - - -2/-4d
National Dances of Scotland - - - - - 7/6 6d
Blackie’s Gaelic School Readers. All in stock.
Poems and Songs, “Kaid” MacEean - - - - 5/- 6d
"Six Eittle Bannocks,” Gaelic Fairy Tales with English
Translations ------- 2/6 6d
Fionn ann an Tigh a’ Bhlair Bhuidhe. A weird Highland
Tale in Gaelic with English Translations - - 9d 3d
Dugald Buchanan "Eife and Conversion,” and Songs in
English ________ 5/- 9d
Gaelic Bibles, also Gaelfonn and all Gaelic Recordings.
All An Comunn’s publications as advertised are in stock.
ALEX. MACLAREN & SONS
Gaelic Booksellers
19 Wellington Street, Glasgow, G.2
The Scottish
Gaelic Texts Society
The Scottish Gaelic Texts Society
was founded in 1934 for the purpose
of ensuring the systematic publication
of unpublished texts principally of
the works of the early writers in
Scottish Gaelic Prose and Verse.
Several interesting works have been
published and more are in preparation.
To further the work of the Society,
new members are needed. The
Annual Subscription for individuals is
One Guinea and for Libraries,
Societies, etc., Two Guineas. Further
particulars may be had from the Hon.
Secretary, John A. Smith, 108 Queen
Victoria Drive, Glasgow, W.4.
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