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210 ADVERTISEMENTS.
FREE CHURCH PRECENTOR'S INSTITUTE
FOR THE
BIVfPROVEIVIENT OF PSALMODY.
JOHN TURNBULL President,
ROBERT GOLDIE, Vice-President.
JOHN FLEMING, Treasurer.
WM. RAMSAY, Secretary.
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE.
ALEXANDER M-NAB. I ARCHIBALD GOOLD.
JOSHUA BROWN. j JAMES BLACK.
JAMES LAWRENCE.
FREDERICK DE BOIS,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,
HAVING REMOVED to those Commodious Premise--, No. 170 COWCADDENS
STREET (opposite New City Road), with a fresh and carefullv-selected Stock of
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, and PERFUMERY, respectfully solicits the patronage ot the
Inhabitants of the District, and the Public in general.
Being strongly impressed that an important trust devolves upon him in the prepara-
tion of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Rec : pes, he has made arrangements, by
which, at all times, such Medicines will be carefully compounded, either by himself or
by fully-qualified assistants ; and as he always secures, by careful tests find other pre-
cautions, that the Drugs so employed are free from adulterati n, and as t'ie Officinal
(or Shop Preparations) are made in every respect conformable to the directions of the
Edinburgh, London, and Dublin Colleges, the Medical Attendant, as well as the Patient,
may feel assured that every effort is given to the Means of Cure, so far as the Drugs are
concerned.
DAVID CUMNINGKAME,
DIE SINKER, STAMP AND SEAL ENGRAVER,
64 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.
DC. Engraves all k'nds of DTES, STAMPS, and SEALS, in Brass, Steel,
. Iron, &c, including BANKERS' ENDORSING STAMPS, MER-
CHANTS' and WAREHOUSEMEN'S PAID STAMPS, BOOKBINDERS'
ORNAMENTAL TOOLS, CONFECTIONERS' STAMPS; STEEL
PUNCHES for Iron Works, Engineers, &c. ; DIES for Embossing Paper.
Tickets, Envelopes, &c. ; DIES for Church Tokens, Society Tickets, &c. ;
BRANDS; OFFICIAL, DESK, and BOTTLE SEALS.
D. C. embraces this opportunity of thanking his Friends for past favours,
and hopes to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage he has hitherto
enjoyed.
An EMBOSSING PRESS of a SUPERIOR MAKE, FITTED with
BUSINESS DIE and COPPER FORCE complete, for 30s.
DOOR AND WINDOW PLATES, IN BRASS AND ZINC.
FREE CHURCH PRECENTOR'S INSTITUTE
FOR THE
BIVfPROVEIVIENT OF PSALMODY.
JOHN TURNBULL President,
ROBERT GOLDIE, Vice-President.
JOHN FLEMING, Treasurer.
WM. RAMSAY, Secretary.
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE.
ALEXANDER M-NAB. I ARCHIBALD GOOLD.
JOSHUA BROWN. j JAMES BLACK.
JAMES LAWRENCE.
FREDERICK DE BOIS,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,
HAVING REMOVED to those Commodious Premise--, No. 170 COWCADDENS
STREET (opposite New City Road), with a fresh and carefullv-selected Stock of
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, and PERFUMERY, respectfully solicits the patronage ot the
Inhabitants of the District, and the Public in general.
Being strongly impressed that an important trust devolves upon him in the prepara-
tion of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Rec : pes, he has made arrangements, by
which, at all times, such Medicines will be carefully compounded, either by himself or
by fully-qualified assistants ; and as he always secures, by careful tests find other pre-
cautions, that the Drugs so employed are free from adulterati n, and as t'ie Officinal
(or Shop Preparations) are made in every respect conformable to the directions of the
Edinburgh, London, and Dublin Colleges, the Medical Attendant, as well as the Patient,
may feel assured that every effort is given to the Means of Cure, so far as the Drugs are
concerned.
DAVID CUMNINGKAME,
DIE SINKER, STAMP AND SEAL ENGRAVER,
64 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.
DC. Engraves all k'nds of DTES, STAMPS, and SEALS, in Brass, Steel,
. Iron, &c, including BANKERS' ENDORSING STAMPS, MER-
CHANTS' and WAREHOUSEMEN'S PAID STAMPS, BOOKBINDERS'
ORNAMENTAL TOOLS, CONFECTIONERS' STAMPS; STEEL
PUNCHES for Iron Works, Engineers, &c. ; DIES for Embossing Paper.
Tickets, Envelopes, &c. ; DIES for Church Tokens, Society Tickets, &c. ;
BRANDS; OFFICIAL, DESK, and BOTTLE SEALS.
D. C. embraces this opportunity of thanking his Friends for past favours,
and hopes to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage he has hitherto
enjoyed.
An EMBOSSING PRESS of a SUPERIOR MAKE, FITTED with
BUSINESS DIE and COPPER FORCE complete, for 30s.
DOOR AND WINDOW PLATES, IN BRASS AND ZINC.
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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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