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176 ADVERTISEMENTS.
SECOND EDITION, Price 7s. 6d.
PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING:
ADAPTED TO COMMERCIAL AND JUDICIAL ACCOUNTING.
BY
F. HAYNE CARTER, C.A., Edinburgh.
MENZIES & CO., EDINBUEGH and GLASGOW.
SIMPKIN, MABSHALL, & CO., LONDON.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
" Mr. F. Hayne Carter, Member of the Society of Chartered Accountants, Edinburgh, has just
issued a book which will be of great value to Book-keepers in general. Mr. Carter's system is
adapted to a great variety of trades, and is one of the most useful and^ exhaustive books on the
subject." — Newcastle Weekly Chronicle.
" Solicitors, judicial factors, newspaper proprietors, printers, investors, and dealers in shares
will find a fund of useful knowledge and valuable hints in these pages. . . . Regarding the
Appendix, we cannot speak too highly. Euglish and Scotch Banking are treated in a masterly
style, shewing not only acquaintance with the subjects, but much research regarding their
history. Were it only for this single chapter, we recommend the book.'' — North British
Advertiser.
"A work which should find a place in the office of every one engaged in mercantile
pursuits.'' — North British Daily Mail.
" Mr. Carter explains various transactions on the Stock Exchange, of which nine-tenths of
our readers very probably know little or nothing.'' — Glasgow Herald.
" Mr. Carter's new and extended edition of his " Practical Book-keeping'' has not only the
merit of inculcating sound general principles and explaining their basis, and the results that may
be secured from their adoption, but he carries them to the point of their application to special de-
partments of business, and shews how they may be advantageously applied in each particular case.
. . The explanations and statements of accounts connected with limited liability companies
are new, and at this time especially valuable." — Scotsman.
" We heartily welcome the Second Edition of this most valuable work, which bears evidence of
careful revision and re-editing, rendering the' book probably the most elaborate, and, at the same
time, complete work hitherto published. ... To young book-keepers and junior clerks
especially we would recommend the book, should they feel desirous of reaching eminence in their
profession." — Belfast News Letter.
" Altogether the work is an excellent, compact, and practical exposition of the Science and Art
of Book-keeping, specially adapted to the wants of wholesale and retail dealers, managers of
public companies, accountants, and professional men generally." — Dundee Advertiser.
"This is a work of exceptionally high value in its class.'' — Aberdeen Free Press.
" The fact that this book has reached a second edition is proof that it has been appreciated, and
we have no hesitation in saying that it richly deserves to be so." — Leeds Mercury.
" This is a eery useful Manual of Book-keeping.'' — Sheffield and Rotherham Independent.
SECOND EDITION, Price 7s. 6d.
PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING:
ADAPTED TO COMMERCIAL AND JUDICIAL ACCOUNTING.
BY
F. HAYNE CARTER, C.A., Edinburgh.
MENZIES & CO., EDINBUEGH and GLASGOW.
SIMPKIN, MABSHALL, & CO., LONDON.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
" Mr. F. Hayne Carter, Member of the Society of Chartered Accountants, Edinburgh, has just
issued a book which will be of great value to Book-keepers in general. Mr. Carter's system is
adapted to a great variety of trades, and is one of the most useful and^ exhaustive books on the
subject." — Newcastle Weekly Chronicle.
" Solicitors, judicial factors, newspaper proprietors, printers, investors, and dealers in shares
will find a fund of useful knowledge and valuable hints in these pages. . . . Regarding the
Appendix, we cannot speak too highly. Euglish and Scotch Banking are treated in a masterly
style, shewing not only acquaintance with the subjects, but much research regarding their
history. Were it only for this single chapter, we recommend the book.'' — North British
Advertiser.
"A work which should find a place in the office of every one engaged in mercantile
pursuits.'' — North British Daily Mail.
" Mr. Carter explains various transactions on the Stock Exchange, of which nine-tenths of
our readers very probably know little or nothing.'' — Glasgow Herald.
" Mr. Carter's new and extended edition of his " Practical Book-keeping'' has not only the
merit of inculcating sound general principles and explaining their basis, and the results that may
be secured from their adoption, but he carries them to the point of their application to special de-
partments of business, and shews how they may be advantageously applied in each particular case.
. . The explanations and statements of accounts connected with limited liability companies
are new, and at this time especially valuable." — Scotsman.
" We heartily welcome the Second Edition of this most valuable work, which bears evidence of
careful revision and re-editing, rendering the' book probably the most elaborate, and, at the same
time, complete work hitherto published. ... To young book-keepers and junior clerks
especially we would recommend the book, should they feel desirous of reaching eminence in their
profession." — Belfast News Letter.
" Altogether the work is an excellent, compact, and practical exposition of the Science and Art
of Book-keeping, specially adapted to the wants of wholesale and retail dealers, managers of
public companies, accountants, and professional men generally." — Dundee Advertiser.
"This is a work of exceptionally high value in its class.'' — Aberdeen Free Press.
" The fact that this book has reached a second edition is proof that it has been appreciated, and
we have no hesitation in saying that it richly deserves to be so." — Leeds Mercury.
" This is a eery useful Manual of Book-keeping.'' — Sheffield and Rotherham Independent.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1875-1876 > (1074) |
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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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