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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
PRACTICAL TRAINING SCHOOL OF
COOKERY AND HOUSEKEEPING.
Establisbefc 1890.
Principal— IYIiss ADAMS,
Successor to the late Miss Qriggs,
137 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
OPEN DAILY.
WLnbzt tfje totatinfitugfjeo ^attonafle of $.&.p?. Cfje ©urfjesa of tfifc, etc. tU.
PROSPECTUS AND FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION.
PUBLIC AND PRIYATE CLASSES ARRANGED FOR IN THE
COUNTRY ON SPECIAL TERMS.
Dinners and Suppers supplied on the Shortest Notice. Also any kind of
Invalid and Convalescent Food.
THE EDINBURGH & EAST OF SCOTLAND CO-OPERATION FOR TRAINED NURSES
(Late The Edinburgh Institution for Training Siek-Nurses),
NURSES' HOME, 10 MELVILLE STREET.
Secretary and Treasurer— Henry C. Anderson, C.A., SO St. Andrew Square. Lady Superintendent — Miss Martin.
Trained Nurses can be obtained at any hour.
Telegraphic Address— ' NURSES.' Telephone No. 287.
MRS. E> O E> D S 5
OOVEBNESSES' AGENCY & SELECT EEGISTEE OFFICE for MALE & FEMALE SEEVANT8,
60 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
The most celebrated Establishment in the United Kingdom for procuring Servants of all Classes,
and despatching them over Europe.
Patroness— H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE.
N.B. — Cards of Terms sent on application.
THE SERVANTS' INSTITUTION.
Under Distinguished Patronage.
Telephone— Established 1845. Registered under the Friendly Societies Acts.
180 central. No< 4 ALVA STREET, EDINBURGH.
PATRONISED BY THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Families supplied with First-class Servants. WILLIAM R. FYFE, Clerk.
Telegraph Address— ' MATRON, EDINBURGH/ Telephone No. 2228. ESTABLISHED 1872.
Under the Patronage of H.I.R.H. The Duchess of Edinburgh.
ROYAL SCOTTISH NURSING INSTITUTION,
** FOR SUPPLYING SKILLED NURSES FOR THE SICK.
fMiss DUNDAS, President; Dowaoer-Countess of Glasgow; Mrs. Maxtone Graham; Mrs.
ACTING I Hope Johnstone; Mrs. Forbes; The Lady Constance Blackburn; Mrs. Bailey; Mrs.
COMMITTEF ~\ Finlay ; Mrs. Anderson ; Lady Grainokr Stewart ; Mrs. Hamilton Dunlop ; Mrs. Kirke ;
Mrs. Warburton ; Mrs. Lenox-Conyngham ; Mrs. Fraser Tytler ; Miss Prinole ; LadV
V. Lihton Focus.
House— 69 QUEEN STREET. Lady Superintendent— Mies KING.
PRACTICAL TRAINING SCHOOL OF
COOKERY AND HOUSEKEEPING.
Establisbefc 1890.
Principal— IYIiss ADAMS,
Successor to the late Miss Qriggs,
137 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
OPEN DAILY.
WLnbzt tfje totatinfitugfjeo ^attonafle of $.&.p?. Cfje ©urfjesa of tfifc, etc. tU.
PROSPECTUS AND FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION.
PUBLIC AND PRIYATE CLASSES ARRANGED FOR IN THE
COUNTRY ON SPECIAL TERMS.
Dinners and Suppers supplied on the Shortest Notice. Also any kind of
Invalid and Convalescent Food.
THE EDINBURGH & EAST OF SCOTLAND CO-OPERATION FOR TRAINED NURSES
(Late The Edinburgh Institution for Training Siek-Nurses),
NURSES' HOME, 10 MELVILLE STREET.
Secretary and Treasurer— Henry C. Anderson, C.A., SO St. Andrew Square. Lady Superintendent — Miss Martin.
Trained Nurses can be obtained at any hour.
Telegraphic Address— ' NURSES.' Telephone No. 287.
MRS. E> O E> D S 5
OOVEBNESSES' AGENCY & SELECT EEGISTEE OFFICE for MALE & FEMALE SEEVANT8,
60 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
The most celebrated Establishment in the United Kingdom for procuring Servants of all Classes,
and despatching them over Europe.
Patroness— H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE.
N.B. — Cards of Terms sent on application.
THE SERVANTS' INSTITUTION.
Under Distinguished Patronage.
Telephone— Established 1845. Registered under the Friendly Societies Acts.
180 central. No< 4 ALVA STREET, EDINBURGH.
PATRONISED BY THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Families supplied with First-class Servants. WILLIAM R. FYFE, Clerk.
Telegraph Address— ' MATRON, EDINBURGH/ Telephone No. 2228. ESTABLISHED 1872.
Under the Patronage of H.I.R.H. The Duchess of Edinburgh.
ROYAL SCOTTISH NURSING INSTITUTION,
** FOR SUPPLYING SKILLED NURSES FOR THE SICK.
fMiss DUNDAS, President; Dowaoer-Countess of Glasgow; Mrs. Maxtone Graham; Mrs.
ACTING I Hope Johnstone; Mrs. Forbes; The Lady Constance Blackburn; Mrs. Bailey; Mrs.
COMMITTEF ~\ Finlay ; Mrs. Anderson ; Lady Grainokr Stewart ; Mrs. Hamilton Dunlop ; Mrs. Kirke ;
Mrs. Warburton ; Mrs. Lenox-Conyngham ; Mrs. Fraser Tytler ; Miss Prinole ; LadV
V. Lihton Focus.
House— 69 QUEEN STREET. Lady Superintendent— Mies KING.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1909-1910 > (1400) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/83780108 |
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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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