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POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 47
DR. GRAHAM'S CLASSES
OF
ELOCUTION, COMPOSITION, HISTORY, AND GEOGRAPHY,
78 QUEEN STREET-
Ladies' Classes, from 1 to 2 o'clock, and from 2 to 3.
GENTLEMEN'S CLASSES, from 10 to 12.
CLASS for DICTATION and COMPOSITION, from 10 to 11.
EVENING CLASSES FOR ELOCUTION
Commence at the Opening of the University.
DRAWING, PAIN TING, AND PERSPECTIVE.
MR. "SALTER FERGUSON (Hio;h School, Edinburgh Academy, ete.) has DAY
CLASSES for Ladies and Gentlemen Three Times a Week, and EVENING
CLASSES Twice a Week, at 36 GEORGE STREET.
SCHOOLS ATTENDED.
Cards of Hours and Fees on appUcation.
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
DE. .J. T. LOTH {of the University of Freiburg, Author of several Educational ]VorJcs), gives
Private Lessons in Schools and Families.
Select PRIVATE CLASSES for LADIES ; GENTLEMEN'S DAY and EVENING CLASSES ; at
THE TOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE, 24 CHARLOTTE SQUARE.
Dr. Loth receives Boarders at his House, 18 Gilmore Place.
Candidates prepared for the Army and Civil Service, etc.
Translations done.
MATHEMATICS, ARITH METIC, BOOK-KE EPING, AND WRITING.
ME. TBOTTEE
Conducts Private Classes for these Branches of Education at his Residence,
59 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Candidates prepared for the Army, Civil Service, and other Public Boards.
Mr. Trotter receives a limited number of Boarders.
ITALIAN AND SPANISH.
IGNOR MINOLA (A.C.), Member of the Academy of Arcadia in Rome, Successor to Dr.
Lemmi in Edinburgh, gives Lessons in Schools and Families.
Select Ladies' Classes Twice a Week. Gentlemen's E\t:ning Classes.
TRANSLATIONS BONE.
2 4 CHARLOTTE SQUARE.
SIGNOR MINOLA VISITS GLASGOW EVERY FRIDAY.
ELOCUTION.
MR. ALFRED MACLEOD,
TEAOHEE OF ELOOUTIOU,
4 EAST LONDON STREET.
s
DR. GRAHAM'S CLASSES
OF
ELOCUTION, COMPOSITION, HISTORY, AND GEOGRAPHY,
78 QUEEN STREET-
Ladies' Classes, from 1 to 2 o'clock, and from 2 to 3.
GENTLEMEN'S CLASSES, from 10 to 12.
CLASS for DICTATION and COMPOSITION, from 10 to 11.
EVENING CLASSES FOR ELOCUTION
Commence at the Opening of the University.
DRAWING, PAIN TING, AND PERSPECTIVE.
MR. "SALTER FERGUSON (Hio;h School, Edinburgh Academy, ete.) has DAY
CLASSES for Ladies and Gentlemen Three Times a Week, and EVENING
CLASSES Twice a Week, at 36 GEORGE STREET.
SCHOOLS ATTENDED.
Cards of Hours and Fees on appUcation.
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
DE. .J. T. LOTH {of the University of Freiburg, Author of several Educational ]VorJcs), gives
Private Lessons in Schools and Families.
Select PRIVATE CLASSES for LADIES ; GENTLEMEN'S DAY and EVENING CLASSES ; at
THE TOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE, 24 CHARLOTTE SQUARE.
Dr. Loth receives Boarders at his House, 18 Gilmore Place.
Candidates prepared for the Army and Civil Service, etc.
Translations done.
MATHEMATICS, ARITH METIC, BOOK-KE EPING, AND WRITING.
ME. TBOTTEE
Conducts Private Classes for these Branches of Education at his Residence,
59 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Candidates prepared for the Army, Civil Service, and other Public Boards.
Mr. Trotter receives a limited number of Boarders.
ITALIAN AND SPANISH.
IGNOR MINOLA (A.C.), Member of the Academy of Arcadia in Rome, Successor to Dr.
Lemmi in Edinburgh, gives Lessons in Schools and Families.
Select Ladies' Classes Twice a Week. Gentlemen's E\t:ning Classes.
TRANSLATIONS BONE.
2 4 CHARLOTTE SQUARE.
SIGNOR MINOLA VISITS GLASGOW EVERY FRIDAY.
ELOCUTION.
MR. ALFRED MACLEOD,
TEAOHEE OF ELOOUTIOU,
4 EAST LONDON STREET.
s
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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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