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POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 103
WILLIAM MACKENZIE,
BUILDER AND ASPHALTER,
HOPE PARK END HOUSE, EDINBURGH,
ESPECTFULI.Y intimates that he executes every description of Asphalting, and is
ready to furnish Estimates for tlie same, in Town or Country, on Moderate Terms.
AspHAi^T Flooring is highly recommended for Stables, Eyres, Barns, Cattle Sheds, Granaries,
Cottars' Houses, and all kinds of Farm Buildings, on account of its being the most effective preventa-
tive to the ascent and spread of Damp, its complete exclusion of Vermin, its neat aiid cleanly appear-
ance, its durability and cheapness in comparison with other descriptions of flooring and pavement,
and its healtliy and disinfectant properties. While it effects a great saving, by the exclusion of
rats and smaller vermin, owing to the close texture of the composition, without seam or joining, it
keeps the Grain in a sweet state, from the entire absence of damp or moisture ; and wherever the
Asphalt Flooring has been used, it has fully realized all the benefits held out by its adoption.
Hope Park End House, Edinburgh.
CARRIAGES, CONVEYANCES, ETC.
W. F R A S E R A~n'd SON,
JOB AND POSTMASTERS,
OFFICES— 1 FORRES STREET AND 5 MELVILLE PLACE, EDINBURGH.
First-Class Carriages and Job Horses on Hire by the Month or Year.
CABS AT PRINCES STREET, QUEEN STREET (West End), AND AT
LYNEDOCH PLACE.
CARRIAGES, DOG-CARTS, AND OTHER MACHINES. SPRING VANS FOR LUGGAGE.
Horses put up at LIVERY. STABLES, YOUNG STREET (North Lane), and SUNBURT.
CARD.
PETER JARDINE,
JOB AND POSTMASTER.
OFFICES:
2b YORK PLACE and 17 DUBLIN STREET.
LIVERY STABLES— DUBLTN" STEEET LANE.
DREW AND BURNETT,
COACHBUILDEES.
WAREROOMS-LOTHIAN ROAD, EDINBURGH.
(FACTORY— FLORA HALL, FOUNTAINBRIDGE.)
HAVE always on hand a Select and Varied Assortment of Carriages of
almost every description, of the Newest Designs, and on the most
approved principles, and whicli cannot be surpassed for Elegance in Style of
Workmanship.
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 103
WILLIAM MACKENZIE,
BUILDER AND ASPHALTER,
HOPE PARK END HOUSE, EDINBURGH,
ESPECTFULI.Y intimates that he executes every description of Asphalting, and is
ready to furnish Estimates for tlie same, in Town or Country, on Moderate Terms.
AspHAi^T Flooring is highly recommended for Stables, Eyres, Barns, Cattle Sheds, Granaries,
Cottars' Houses, and all kinds of Farm Buildings, on account of its being the most effective preventa-
tive to the ascent and spread of Damp, its complete exclusion of Vermin, its neat aiid cleanly appear-
ance, its durability and cheapness in comparison with other descriptions of flooring and pavement,
and its healtliy and disinfectant properties. While it effects a great saving, by the exclusion of
rats and smaller vermin, owing to the close texture of the composition, without seam or joining, it
keeps the Grain in a sweet state, from the entire absence of damp or moisture ; and wherever the
Asphalt Flooring has been used, it has fully realized all the benefits held out by its adoption.
Hope Park End House, Edinburgh.
CARRIAGES, CONVEYANCES, ETC.
W. F R A S E R A~n'd SON,
JOB AND POSTMASTERS,
OFFICES— 1 FORRES STREET AND 5 MELVILLE PLACE, EDINBURGH.
First-Class Carriages and Job Horses on Hire by the Month or Year.
CABS AT PRINCES STREET, QUEEN STREET (West End), AND AT
LYNEDOCH PLACE.
CARRIAGES, DOG-CARTS, AND OTHER MACHINES. SPRING VANS FOR LUGGAGE.
Horses put up at LIVERY. STABLES, YOUNG STREET (North Lane), and SUNBURT.
CARD.
PETER JARDINE,
JOB AND POSTMASTER.
OFFICES:
2b YORK PLACE and 17 DUBLIN STREET.
LIVERY STABLES— DUBLTN" STEEET LANE.
DREW AND BURNETT,
COACHBUILDEES.
WAREROOMS-LOTHIAN ROAD, EDINBURGH.
(FACTORY— FLORA HALL, FOUNTAINBRIDGE.)
HAVE always on hand a Select and Varied Assortment of Carriages of
almost every description, of the Newest Designs, and on the most
approved principles, and whicli cannot be surpassed for Elegance in Style of
Workmanship.
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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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