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POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER.
131
JOHN CHALMERS,
GARDENER, LANDSCAPE JOBBING,
AND FLORIST,
AND
BOWLING-GREEN CONTRACTOR,
130 CAUSE WAYSIDE,
INTIMATES to liifl Patrons and Friends that he
has removed from Fountainbridge to the above
more central position, where he continues to devote
iiis practical attention to the above Business as
iiitherto.
Estimates given when required.
U N I VE R SIT Y
HAIR-CUTTI
6 COLLEGE
NG ROOMS,
STREET. 6
etc.
A Select and well -assorted Stock of Toilet
Eequifiites always on hand.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair-Cuttixg,
Dressing, and Shampooing, in the
most approved methods.
Families and Schools contracted for.
M. P. SMITH, Proprietor,
(Formerly at Miss Stirllng's, George Street).
6 COLLEGE STREET. 6
A. W. HUTTON,
4 ST. PATRICK SQUARE,
(Late of Broivn Square),
CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF
FiT:M:^ft.3sr'S SHORTH-^irr).
Private or Class Tuition.
TERMS MODERATE.
BELL'S MILLS FAMILY LAUNDRY
AND DYE WORKS,
DEAN, NEAR EDINBURGH.
HOBDAY, PuoPKiETOK.
VANS IN TOWN DAILY.
E. MOFFAT,
Successor to A. GORDON,
€ioQ anb Sljoe gluimfartiirer,
106 GRASSMARKET.
Oldest EstaWishment in the City. All Work
Warranted.
T. M. T E N N A N T,
HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER,
ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTURER,
AND VENDOR OF
TOILET REQUISITES.
23 N.-W. CIRCUS PLACE,
STOOXBEIDaS, EDINBURGH.
Hotirs of Business, from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.
TERMS— CASH ONLY.
JOHN MTARLANE,
HAIRDRESSER5
4 ST. PATRICK STREET.
PLAITS, TWISTS, COILS, WIGS, BRAIDS, Etc.
Every Description of Hair Work Made
ON THE Premises.
Ladies taught Hairdressing. and attended
at their own residence, by Mrs. M'Parlane.
WHIPS.
EVERY VARIETY.
G. AND J. LEGGAT,
WHIPMAKERS TO THE QUEEN,
4 BROWN SQUARE,
GEOEGE IV. BKIDGE.
ON ESTATE OF PEATON,
ROSEN EAT H.
BEGINNING within half -an-lioiu-'s walk of
either Cove Steamboat Pier, oa Loch Long,
or Eahane Ferry, on the Gareloch, and ending
about ten minutes' walk from Coulport Ferry, Fens
for Villas may now be obtained along the Shore
and other Arable Fields, and the fine old Woods,
commanding the grandest Scenery of the Firth of
Clyde, while completely sheltered from the East
and North Winds, at Annual Feu-Duties of £10,
£9, etc., per Imperial Acre.
Apply to John D. Campbell, Esq. of Peaton,
at Gareloch House, Koseneath, Dumbartonshire ;
or to Messrs. Mackknzip, Gardner, & Alex-
ander, Writers, 153 fSt. Vincent street, Glasgow.

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