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MISCELLANEOUS ADVEETISEMENTS.
MONEY LOAN OFFICE,
39 SOUTH BEIDGE,
EAST SIDE,
{First Entry South of the Rails)
THE EDINBUEGH LOAN COMPANY
advances MONEY on SILVER PLATE,
PIECE GOODS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY,
BOOKS, and the usual sorts of IMoveable Pro-
perty, on liberal terms.
Private Apartments for confidential busi-
ness.
A gi'eat variety of valuable Unredeemed
Goods for Sale, Cheap,
JAJ^IES CMIPBELL,
Managing Partner.
Observe-39 SOUTH BEIDGE.
TfflSTLE & ROSE YEARLY SOCIETY.
Certified in terms of the Act 18 tt 19 Vict, cap. 63,
sec. 11.
Members,
1000,
Instituted
1848.
Income,
£3500.
SICK BENEFIT— Twenty-six weeks at
Eive Shillings, and Three ShiUings thereafter.
FUNERAL BENEFITS— Five Pounds for
Single Members, and Four Pounds for Llarried
Members and Two Poimds for Consorts.
Respectable healthy persons, from fourteen
to forty years of age, are invited to become
Members.
Ofeice— 29-A COCKBURN STREET.
THE CALEDONIAN PRESS.
THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL INSTITUTION FOR PRO-
MOTING THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN
IN THE ART OP PRINTING.
31 Hanover Street.
president — The Right Honourable the Lord
Brougham and Yaux.
Under the immediate Patronage of H.R.H. the
late lamented Duchess of Kent.
Every description of Printing executed at
the Institution.
{Female Compositors.)
Books, Pamphlets. — AlPPEal Cases, House of
Lords. — Session Work, Com-t of Session. —
Catalogues, Cards, ]3rLL-HEADs, &c. &c.
THE ROSE, THE SHAMROCK, AND THE THISTLE
MAGAZINE
for the Fair Daughters of Great Britain and
Ireland, printed monthly at the Institution.
ELOCUTION,
also the
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
Instruction in the above Branches — Private
and in Classes — by the
REV. EDWIN DAVIS,
Eden Hermitage, Morningside.
References kindly permitted to
Rev. Francis Gillies. I Rev. W. G. Blaikie.
Rev. Wm. Pulsford. j Rev. Wm. Graham.
ALSO to
Mr Prtde, Teacher of Mathematics, President
of the Educational Institute of Scotland.
Herr Loewensteln, Professor of German,
Philosophical Institution.
TEEMS FOR PEIVATE INSTEUCTION.
THE COURSE OF TWELVE LESSONS-
THREE GUINEAS.
Private Classes — Course of Twelve
Lessons :
Two Pupils Four Guineas.
Four Pupils Five Guineas.
Six Pupils Six Guineas.
Monthly Classes — Three Times a-Week,
for Beginners and Advanced Pupils. The
Course of Twelve Lessons, One Guinea.
Special Instruction — Private and in
Classes — for Advanced Pupils, Students,
and Professional Gentlemen, in the Art of
Extemporary Speaking, Public Reading and
Debating.
Instruction in Schools and Families, by
special arrangement.
Ladies' English Reading Class — Three
Times a- Week.
ME DAVIS'S NEW WOEK.
Price Is. 6d., and gilt 2s. 6d.,
"PICTURES FOR THE MIND'S EYE,"
Including Subjects both Humorous and
Grave, suitable for Recitation.
PubUshed by W. P. Nimmo, St David
Street, Edinburgh, and Houlston & Wright,
London.
In preparation, an Illustrated Work on the
PHYSIOLOGY of SPEECH, and the ART
and ABI of PUBLIC SPEAKING.
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