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74 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
THE SERVANTS' INSTITUTION.
PATRON ESS-TH E QUEEN.
{Established 1845.)
No. 4 ALVA STREET, formerly South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh.
PATRONIZED BY THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Families supplied with First-class Servants on the Shortest Notice.
MRS. D O D DS"
GOVERNESSES' AGENCY & SELECT REGISTER OFFICE FOR MALE & FEMALE SERVANTS,
1 CHARLOTTE PLACE, EDINBURGH.
The most celebrated Establishment in the United Kingdom for procuring Servants of all ]
Classes, and despatching them over Europe.
PATRONESS— H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE.
N.B. — Cards of Terms sent on application.
THE ROYAL SERVANTS' INSTITUTION,"
15 MAITL AND STREET
(WEST END OF PRINCES STREET),
EDINBURGH,
FOR THE SUPPLY OF
MALE AND FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS OF ALL CLASSES.
ROBERT M. BELL, Manager and Proprietor.
SCOTTISH REGISTER
FOR DOMESTIC SERVANTS,
30 HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH
(Formerly 7 Queen Street).
JOHN S. VEITCH, Manager
Good MALE and FEMALE SERVANTS of all kinds to be had on Shortest Notice.
THE EDINBURGH TRAINING INSTITUTION FOR SICK NURSES,
HOME— 125 PRINCES STREET.
COMMITTEE— Lady Emma M'Neill, Hon. Mrs. H. Arbuthnott, Mrs. Balfour, Miss Bogle,,
Rev. G. D. Cullkn, John Cowan, Esq.
NURSES trained in London and other Hospitals can be obtained at any hour.
Lady Superintendent — Mrs. BATNE.
^ . .
MES. RICHAKDSON'S
Educational and Domestic Registry,
13 South Charlotte Street,
EDINBURGH.
MRS. RICHARDSON spares neither the trouble nor outlay necessary to fine! Servants ;
fit for the duties required of them.
THE SERVANTS' INSTITUTION.
PATRON ESS-TH E QUEEN.
{Established 1845.)
No. 4 ALVA STREET, formerly South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh.
PATRONIZED BY THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Families supplied with First-class Servants on the Shortest Notice.
MRS. D O D DS"
GOVERNESSES' AGENCY & SELECT REGISTER OFFICE FOR MALE & FEMALE SERVANTS,
1 CHARLOTTE PLACE, EDINBURGH.
The most celebrated Establishment in the United Kingdom for procuring Servants of all ]
Classes, and despatching them over Europe.
PATRONESS— H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE.
N.B. — Cards of Terms sent on application.
THE ROYAL SERVANTS' INSTITUTION,"
15 MAITL AND STREET
(WEST END OF PRINCES STREET),
EDINBURGH,
FOR THE SUPPLY OF
MALE AND FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS OF ALL CLASSES.
ROBERT M. BELL, Manager and Proprietor.
SCOTTISH REGISTER
FOR DOMESTIC SERVANTS,
30 HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH
(Formerly 7 Queen Street).
JOHN S. VEITCH, Manager
Good MALE and FEMALE SERVANTS of all kinds to be had on Shortest Notice.
THE EDINBURGH TRAINING INSTITUTION FOR SICK NURSES,
HOME— 125 PRINCES STREET.
COMMITTEE— Lady Emma M'Neill, Hon. Mrs. H. Arbuthnott, Mrs. Balfour, Miss Bogle,,
Rev. G. D. Cullkn, John Cowan, Esq.
NURSES trained in London and other Hospitals can be obtained at any hour.
Lady Superintendent — Mrs. BATNE.
^ . .
MES. RICHAKDSON'S
Educational and Domestic Registry,
13 South Charlotte Street,
EDINBURGH.
MRS. RICHARDSON spares neither the trouble nor outlay necessary to fine! Servants ;
fit for the duties required of them.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1880-1881 > (884) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/84277885 |
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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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