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EDINBURGH AND LEITH
London Newspapers, per Daily Express, for-
warded on arrival from Station.
E. EOBIIBOI,
boltsak ana gUteil |ublis^er, ^crioblcal J lation of u P w ards of
The ' Evening News '
IS the only Evening Newspaper published
in Edinburgh, and has attained a circu-
IJIsgBjrae, Hefas, ana SUbtrtising %%ZfA,
11 GREEN SIDE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Established 1834.
LATEST EDITIONS of .all London, Man-
chester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edin-
burgh, and Glasgow Newspapers forwarded
direct, with greatest despatch and regularity,
to all parts of the Kingdom, and Abroad.
Postage Stamps received for Small Sums.
Country Bookskllers and News-Agents
supplied per parcel, direct, with above Papers.
Magazines, etc.
P. MALLOCH AND SON,
MAP-MO UNTERS,
306 LAWNMARKET, EDINBURGH.
SURVEYORS', ENGINEERS', and ARCHI-
TECTS' PLANS, DRAWINGS, and
TRACINGS; ORDNANCE MAPS and IN-
SURANCE CARDS carefully Mounted and
Varnished.
J. Whatman's Best Hand-made Double
Elephant and Imperial Drawing Papers kept
in Stock, Mounted for immediate use, in single
Sheets and joined in Rolls. Web Paper
Mounted to Order.
16,000 COPIES DAILY.
It is read by everybody in Edinburgh, Leith,
and surrounding towns, and is an effective ■
and cheap medium for all classes of Ad-
vertisements.
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190 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH.
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97 FLEET STREET, E.C.
COTTAGE PIANOFORTES
AND HARMONIUMS.
The Cheapest and Best, in Rosewood and Walnut,
to be had in Edinburgh, at
JAMES CURLE,
No. 52 HANOVER STREET.
CHARLES J. THOMSON,
SUCCESSOR TO
ALEXANDER BANKS, Jun.,
Itoohlriober antr ^tariurter
{Under the Patronage of Her Majesty the Queen),
57 NORTH BRIDGE, NEW BUILDINGS, 1 59 SOUTH BRIDGE (2 Stairs up)]
INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED.
OLD PIANOFORTES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Pianofortes Tuned and Repaired.
SL GLASSTONE,
WHOLESALE PICTURE- FRAME MAKER,
GLASS MERCHANT,
AND IMPORTER OF
Gilt, Eosewood, and Maple Mouldings,
Slips, and Beads,
EDINBURGH.
Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books, etc., Puled and
Bound to any Pattern.
Libraries Repaired and Arranged,
J. S. COTTAM,
{'Upwards of Fifteen Years with Patbbson & Sons),
PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, and MUSIC
AND FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE,
38 & 40 COCKBURN STREET.
{Opposite the College),
And 28 POTTERROff,
EDINBURGH.
WASTE PAPER.
Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Kepaired
in Town and Country.
Wm. PATON, Stationer,
109 AA7EST POET,
Waste Paper Stores —
KING'S STABLES (off Grassmarket),
GIVES the Highest Price for every description of
Waste Paper, Old Ledgers, Newspapers, Book-
binders' Cuttings, Old Letters, Session Papers, etc.
etc., to be re-manufactured.
Letters Addressed— 109 WEST PORT.

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