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POST OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 69
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HOUSE OF MERCY, ST. CATHARIM'S CONVENT,
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FECIAL ATTENTION.— The SiSterS Of /IDCIXI? who conduct this
Laundry — opened Twenty-five Years ago, and now enjoying extensive
patronage from Families resident in Edinburgh, Schools, and Hotels —
solicit further Orders. Terms moderate. Printed Price List to be obtained
by application to the Reverend Mother Superior at above address.
The Van collects and returns Washings in all parts
of the City and Suburbs.
The House of Mercy has been established to board, lodge, and train as
domestic servants, girls who have no home or proper protection. Numbers
of girls are being lost daily for want of those safeguards which a respectable
home ensures, and which are so necessary for a girl in a city like Edinburgh.
Those only who visit the very poorest and lowest localities can know the terrible
dangers and temptations by which such girls are surrounded. It is idle to
deplore the number of those who fall, and who, besides losing their own souls,
bring many others to ruin, if strenuous efforts are not at the same time made
to avert this evil. The Sisters, therefore, confidently appeal to the charitable
for assistance in a work which, they venture to think, can have no small claim
on their sympathy and support.
Annual Subscriptions, however small, and Donations of iVIoney, Food, or Clothes, iuill
be thankfully acknowledged by the Reverend Mother Superior, who will be happy to show
Visitors over the Laundry on Thursdays and Fridays.
U NI is R Mm
HOUSE OF MERCY, ST. CATHARIM'S CONVENT,
EOIKBllJ^G
~C>^-<9
FECIAL ATTENTION.— The SiSterS Of /IDCIXI? who conduct this
Laundry — opened Twenty-five Years ago, and now enjoying extensive
patronage from Families resident in Edinburgh, Schools, and Hotels —
solicit further Orders. Terms moderate. Printed Price List to be obtained
by application to the Reverend Mother Superior at above address.
The Van collects and returns Washings in all parts
of the City and Suburbs.
The House of Mercy has been established to board, lodge, and train as
domestic servants, girls who have no home or proper protection. Numbers
of girls are being lost daily for want of those safeguards which a respectable
home ensures, and which are so necessary for a girl in a city like Edinburgh.
Those only who visit the very poorest and lowest localities can know the terrible
dangers and temptations by which such girls are surrounded. It is idle to
deplore the number of those who fall, and who, besides losing their own souls,
bring many others to ruin, if strenuous efforts are not at the same time made
to avert this evil. The Sisters, therefore, confidently appeal to the charitable
for assistance in a work which, they venture to think, can have no small claim
on their sympathy and support.
Annual Subscriptions, however small, and Donations of iVIoney, Food, or Clothes, iuill
be thankfully acknowledged by the Reverend Mother Superior, who will be happy to show
Visitors over the Laundry on Thursdays and Fridays.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1907-1908 > (1409) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/83377436 |
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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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