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i POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY ADVERTISER. 91
WILLIAM PATTERSON,
10 QUEENSFERRY STREET,
EDINBURGH,
XT AVING Purchased the whole Tenement No. 10 Queensfeny Street,
has now remodelled the whole, so as to admit of increased facilities
in conducting his extensive Business in all its various departments.
I. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY.— The Articles are in the best taste, of
thoroughly seasoned and selected materials, and manufactured for a Family
Business of long standing.
II. HOUSE AGENCY, in which those availing themselves of its advantages
benefit by one of the widest connections in the City and neighbourhood.
III. FUNERAL UNDERTAKING conducted in Town or Country, with the
utmost Care and Economy.
IT. INVENTORIES AND VALUATIONS in Furnished Houses, for Transfer
or Government Duties. By Authority.
V. LUGGAGE STORES. — These are very extensive, thoroughly dry, and well
protected, being within the building itself, and readily accessible to Customers.
VI. HOUSE CARPENTRY AND ALTERATIONS conducted with skill and
efficiency, on Moderate Terms.
10 QUEENSFERRY STREET.
bTNHAM & C0MBE~
Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, "Undertakers, and House Agents,
12 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Improved Invalid Chairs for Sale or on Hire.
A. & W. HARRIS,
(Successors to the late Robert Henderson)
BUILDERS & HOUSE CARPENTERS,
SAINT CUTHBERT'S LANE, EDINBURGH.
House Jobbing in all its Branches carefully and promptly executed. Estimates
furnished for all descriptions of work.
WILLIAM HARVEY,
(Kabhutmalur,
4 NORTH ST. ANDREW STREET.
Eemovals carefully conducted, and Furniture and other Goods packed for export. Dry and com-
modious Stores in separate Compartments, well ventilated, for Furniture, to let by the month or year.
Invalid Chairs and Perambulators of all kinds for Sale or Hire.
WILLIAM PATTERSON,
10 QUEENSFERRY STREET,
EDINBURGH,
XT AVING Purchased the whole Tenement No. 10 Queensfeny Street,
has now remodelled the whole, so as to admit of increased facilities
in conducting his extensive Business in all its various departments.
I. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY.— The Articles are in the best taste, of
thoroughly seasoned and selected materials, and manufactured for a Family
Business of long standing.
II. HOUSE AGENCY, in which those availing themselves of its advantages
benefit by one of the widest connections in the City and neighbourhood.
III. FUNERAL UNDERTAKING conducted in Town or Country, with the
utmost Care and Economy.
IT. INVENTORIES AND VALUATIONS in Furnished Houses, for Transfer
or Government Duties. By Authority.
V. LUGGAGE STORES. — These are very extensive, thoroughly dry, and well
protected, being within the building itself, and readily accessible to Customers.
VI. HOUSE CARPENTRY AND ALTERATIONS conducted with skill and
efficiency, on Moderate Terms.
10 QUEENSFERRY STREET.
bTNHAM & C0MBE~
Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, "Undertakers, and House Agents,
12 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Improved Invalid Chairs for Sale or on Hire.
A. & W. HARRIS,
(Successors to the late Robert Henderson)
BUILDERS & HOUSE CARPENTERS,
SAINT CUTHBERT'S LANE, EDINBURGH.
House Jobbing in all its Branches carefully and promptly executed. Estimates
furnished for all descriptions of work.
WILLIAM HARVEY,
(Kabhutmalur,
4 NORTH ST. ANDREW STREET.
Eemovals carefully conducted, and Furniture and other Goods packed for export. Dry and com-
modious Stores in separate Compartments, well ventilated, for Furniture, to let by the month or year.
Invalid Chairs and Perambulators of all kinds for Sale or Hire.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1876-1877 > (827) |
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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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