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230 "ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITY OF GLASGOW INK AND BLACKING WORKS,
(Late Port-Dundas Ink Manufactory,)
33 DOUGLAS STREET, GLASGOW.
May 28, 1854.
I BEG leave respectfully to intimate my REMOVAL from Renfield Street to
more commodious Premises, at the above Address, where the Business will in future
be carried on in all its Branches, as the City of Glasgow Ink and Blacking
"Works.
In tendering my sincere thanks for the liberal support hitherto bestowed, and in
soliciting a further continuance of your favours, I beg to assure you that your esteemed
Orders shall at all times have my best attention. — I am, yours respectfully,
DOUGALL M'DOUGALL.
THISTLE STREET, SAUCHIEHALL ROAD.
Rector, JAMES LONG, M.A.
Initiatory Department, JAMES BAILEY.
T ~ (Junior Division, WILLIAM M'MURRAY.
Juvenile Department, | genior Diyision ; JAMEg LQNG) M A
MISS DICKSON, Superintendent of Young Ladies.
MISS WHIMSTER, Attendant.
Prospectuses, containing details of the Classes, Regulations, &c., may be had at the
Institution.
33 & 35 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.
TIME'S NEW PATENT C0L0UBED RELIEVO-PHOTOGRAPHIC
PORTRAITS ON GLASS.
THE unrivalled Pictures, executed by a new Process recently Invented and
Patented by Mr. URIE, combine the best effects of Sculpture and Painting,
and involve no additional trouble on the part of the Sitter.
From the Glasgow Herald.
" We prefer the photographs of Mr. Urie, 33 Buchanan Street."
From the Practical Mechanic's Journal.
" Certainly nothing can be compared to the sharpness and accuracy of outline ia
Mr. Urie's pictures."

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