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BANDBOX.-
-TRADES DIRECTORY. -
-BEAM.
Hill, John, 152 George street
Hilliard, W. B. & Sons, 65 Een-
field street
Robertson, Peter, 32 Queen st
BANDBOX MAKEES.
SEE PAPER AND BANDBOX
MAKEES.
BANKS,
See pages 21 to 32.
BARROW and HOD MAKERS.
Cockburn Brothers, tubular, Gl St.
James' street, Paisley road
Cockburn, David, 72 M'Neil st
Gaffney, P. 85 Henrietta street
M'Nanghtan, N., 38 Tbisile st. s.s.
EiddelU John H. 49 Jamaica st
Scott & Co., gardea, 24 Queen st
Stirrat, David, & Son, 134-138
Port-Dundas road
Stirrat, E. & Co., travellers' covered
barrows, warebouse barrows, 38
Bishop st. Port-Dundas
Wood, Alex. & Sons, 8 and 10
Stockwell
Wotherspoon, W. 28 Clyde st. Calt.
BARYTES MANUFACTURERS.
Aberfoyle Mining Co. 29 Bath st.;
â– works, 55 Crawford st
Brjden, T. & Co. 47 Oswald st;
works, Muirshiel, Lochwinnoch
Carruthers, Son & Co., 70 to 78
King st. Tradeston
BASKET MAKERS.
SEE ALSO BRUSHMAKEKS.
American and Continental Stores,
343 & 345 Argyle st
Apperson, Jas. 73 John street
Asylum for the Blind, 106 Castle st
Barker & Rennie, 5 Candleriggs
Blackwood, Wm. 139 Sauchieballst
Crocket, A. 1 Royal arcade
Crocket, Wm., 21 St, Andrew's st
Dove, James & Thos. A. (late
Donald Dove), manufacturers of
every description of wicker work
for mills, warehouses, railway
stations, &c., &c., bread van bas-
kets, laundry and bleachfield
hampers, travellers' sample cases,
ships' baskets, &c., &c., 14, 15,
16, 23 St. Andrew's sq., estab.
1834.
Dove, John, oldest established
wholesale and export English
and foreign fancy basket and
perambulator warehouse in Glas-
gow, maker of every description
of basket work for mills, ships,
travellers, &c. — see all ship
furnishers — 31 and 33 St. An-
drew's st. and 1 St. Andrew's sq.
. — See Ad.
Judge, Robt., 10 Ravel row, Park-
head
King, William, 71 Dundas street,
and 7 and 9 High street and 4
Cathedral street
Leitch, Arohd. A., wine, 28 East
Clyde street
Mackie, J. F. 39, 40 Argyle arcade
M'Lardie, R. & Co., 25 Commerce
street
M'Neil, John, & Son, 7 James
Slorrison street
Moyes, Jas. R., 453 Sauchiehall st
Moyes, John Y. 49 St. Vincent st
Ruddach's basket warehouse, 39,
40 Argyle arcade
Wishart, William, dealer in, 44
Candleriggs
Wishart, Mary, dealer, 174 Main
street, Anderston
Yuille, T. B. 47 Thistle street, s.s.
BATHING ESTABLISHMENTS.
Argyle Baths, 366 Argyle st
Aston, Albert Edwd. & Co. Argyle
Baths, 366 Argyle street, 184
Sauchiehall st. and 8 Dunlop st.
— See Aclvt
Bridge of Allan Hydropathic Co.
(Limited), 68 Bath street
Capper, Thos. C, Turkish baths,
92 Sauchiehall st
Central Baths, 66 Gordon St.,
John JI'Niven
Cockbura Turkish Baths, 137
Bath street
Dennistoun (The) Baths Co. (Ld.)
bath?, Craigpark st. Dennistoun
Gemmell & Co. 23 Hutcheson st
Genin, Leon, 203 and 205 Sauchie-
hall street
Glasgow Swimming Bath Co.
(Limited), 61 Arlington street;
Alex. Sloan, C.A., sec, 140
Hope street
Gorbals Public Baths, 144-146
]Main st. Gorbals
Govan Public Bath's, 960 Govan
road, Govan
Pollokshields Baths Co. (Limited),
Leslie street, Pollokshields; Jas.
Wilson, secy. 144 W. Regent st
Public Baths and Washhouses —
Greenhead, near east end of
Monteith row ; North Woodside,
Kelvin street, near New City
road; Cranstonhill, 68 Elliot st.;
Townhead, Collins street, near
Cathedral square ; Gorbals, Main
street, s.s.
Turkish Baths (Argyle), 366
Argyle st
Turki'sh Baths, 136 Bath st., Jas.
Philp
Victoria Bath Co. Limited, 58 W.
Regent st. and at Butterbiggins
road, John Wallace, sec.
BEADLES.
SEE CHURCH OFFICERS.
BEAM AND SCALE MAKERS.
Anderson Bros., standard beams
and scales for every business,
and makers of the celebrated
brass agate beams for grocers,
fruiterers, and butchers ; large
beams for casks or bales, weigh-
ing correctly from \ oz. to tons;
and platform weighing machines
on a greatly improved principle
— Observe the address, sale shop,
35 Stockwell st.; works 81 and
91 do.
Brasb, David, & Sons, 167, 169
Renfield street
Ferguson, .Jno. & Co. 31 North st
Ferguson, J. & R. 34 Trongate
Gilbert, John, 29 Tureen street
Glasgow Weighing Machine Manu-
factory, original makers of the far-
famed Scotch-made beams and
scales, suitable for grocers, but-
chers, &c.; also bucket-ended
beams to weigh to 50 cwt., ail
sizes, and adapted for every
commercial purpose ; the oldest
Glasgow house, Ales. Wood &
Sons ; works, 130 Baltic street,
Bridgeton ; warehouse, 8 and
10 S:ookwtll
Herriot, James, 163 Grseme st.
Ingram, Chas. W. Smith, 60
Wellington street
Loudon, John, 192 New Dalmar-
nock road
Lowe, Chas. & Co. 158 Renfield st
M'Connell, John, & Son, 112 Pt.
Dundas rd
JI'Donald, Robert, 148 Trongate
Manlove, AUiott, Fryer, & Co.
46 Gordon street
Muirhead, Robert, 60 Renfield st
Paterson, Wm. & Son, 83 Pitt st
Percy, Archd. Allan, tobacconists'
scales, 68 Trongate
Pooley, Henry, & Son ; head office
and works in Scotland, Albion
Works, 69 and 71 M'Alpine st.
(off Argyle st.) Glasgow ; Jas.
Hines, manager ; repairing de-
pots iu Edinburgh, Dundee, Dun-
fermline,Inverness,Aberdeen,&c.
patentees and manufacturers of
every description of weighing
apparatus for rail way s,ironworks,
collieries, mills, warehouses, &c. ;
so'e makers of Pooley's patent
self-indicating weighbridges and
weighing-machines; polygraded
weighing-machines for shippers,
and weighing-machines without;
loose weights; contractors to
the chief public works in Scot-
land, also to the Caledonian,
North British, Highland, Great
North of Scotland, Glasgow,
Barr. & Kilmarnock, and Glas.
& Paisley Joint, and other chief

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