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204 ADVERTISEMENTS.
GLASGOW INSTITUTION
FOR THE
EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES,
138 BATH STREET.
NINTH SESSION.
FEE. — Twelve Guineas the Session of Eight Months, foe all the usual
Branches, Piano-Forte, Dancing, Drawing, and French included.
No other Charge.
^p-HIS INSTITUTION, conducted by a Lady Superintendent, several Governesses, arid
I Seventeen Masters, some of whom stand at the head of their profession in Glasgow,
will RE-OPEN on the 3d October next.
For particulars, apply to
F. A. WOLSKI, Secretary,
High School of Glasgow, or
8 Billhead Place, Hillhead.
JEAN CHARLES DE KLTJJERY,
(HUNGARIAN REFUGEE,)
TEACHER of the FRENCH, GERMAN, and LA T I N LANGUAGES.
The highest References can be had from the first families of Glasgow.
Terms may be known for Classes and Private Lessons, on application at his
Residence,
SAUCHIEHALL STREET,
(OPPOSITE NEWTON PLACE.)
ST. GEOBGES C0UKT ACADEMY,
94 WEST NILE STREET & 175 BUCHANAN STREET
J. WHITTON
I) ESPECTFULLY announces that he continues to Teach the following Branches, at
4j the annexed Fees : —
JUNIOR ENGLISH, including ORTHOEPY, ORTHOGRAPHY, ETYMOLOGY,
and BIBLE INSTRUCTION, 7s. 6d. per Quarter.
SENIOR ENGLISH, Do. Do., with HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, and GRAMMAR,
10s. 6d. per Quarter.
Do. Do., with WRITING, ARITHMETIC, &c, 15s. per Quarter.
PUPILS have thus the advantage of receiving all the Branches of a useful Educationj
in a Select School, under the personal care of the Master, and at Moderate Fees.
EVENING CLASSES
From the 1st October till the end of March..
GLASGOW INSTITUTION
FOR THE
EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES,
138 BATH STREET.
NINTH SESSION.
FEE. — Twelve Guineas the Session of Eight Months, foe all the usual
Branches, Piano-Forte, Dancing, Drawing, and French included.
No other Charge.
^p-HIS INSTITUTION, conducted by a Lady Superintendent, several Governesses, arid
I Seventeen Masters, some of whom stand at the head of their profession in Glasgow,
will RE-OPEN on the 3d October next.
For particulars, apply to
F. A. WOLSKI, Secretary,
High School of Glasgow, or
8 Billhead Place, Hillhead.
JEAN CHARLES DE KLTJJERY,
(HUNGARIAN REFUGEE,)
TEACHER of the FRENCH, GERMAN, and LA T I N LANGUAGES.
The highest References can be had from the first families of Glasgow.
Terms may be known for Classes and Private Lessons, on application at his
Residence,
SAUCHIEHALL STREET,
(OPPOSITE NEWTON PLACE.)
ST. GEOBGES C0UKT ACADEMY,
94 WEST NILE STREET & 175 BUCHANAN STREET
J. WHITTON
I) ESPECTFULLY announces that he continues to Teach the following Branches, at
4j the annexed Fees : —
JUNIOR ENGLISH, including ORTHOEPY, ORTHOGRAPHY, ETYMOLOGY,
and BIBLE INSTRUCTION, 7s. 6d. per Quarter.
SENIOR ENGLISH, Do. Do., with HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, and GRAMMAR,
10s. 6d. per Quarter.
Do. Do., with WRITING, ARITHMETIC, &c, 15s. per Quarter.
PUPILS have thus the advantage of receiving all the Branches of a useful Educationj
in a Select School, under the personal care of the Master, and at Moderate Fees.
EVENING CLASSES
From the 1st October till the end of March..
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1853-1854 > (876) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/84118899 |
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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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