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STREET DiRECTORY.
24 Mrs Florence
28 Wm . Scorgie, grain merchant
30 G. W. Petrie, bank agent
34 Alex. Coutts(P. &K.)
36 Miss Summei'S
38 Charles Moir, bookseller
40 Alex. Clark, solicitor
42 Mrs Thomson
44 Samuel Stewart
46 Alex. Cook (of A. S. Cook)
48 James A. Phillips, teacher
58 Peter Morton (J. G. & Sons)
Whitehouse Street.
From Hiintly street to Skene street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
7 Mrs Gibson, sick nurse
9 Hugh Mollison
13 Thomas Gage
15 D. M'Kenzie, postman
. . Miss C. Milne, dressmaker
17 George Caie, grocer
. . James Black, "mason
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
4 Mrs Catto, sick-nurse
. . Alex. Mitchell, (A. S. B.)
6 John Thom, upholsterer
12 John Tough, wright
14 George Wishart
. . Alex. Williamson
16 W. H. Jamieson (of J. & Co.)
22 Samuel Davidson, com. mer.
22 Jamieson & Co., manutacturers
William's Place.
Opposite Spring Garden Works,
Spring garden.
3 Wm. Cushnie, dyer
William's Square.
Off Garvock wynd.
10 Mrs J. Blair, sick-nurse
Willowdale Place.
West North street.
P. Bisset & Son, builders
R. Davidson, City Saw Mills
John Morrison, carter
J. Bisset & Co., engineers
Robert Singer, stone turner
Windmill Brae.
From Green to Dee street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Bath street.
7-9 James Allardyce, stoneware mer-
chant
Windmiil lane.
21 A. Knight Forbes, com. mer.
.. G. S. Rowand, rope and twine
merchant
23 W. Yule & Co., cycle agents
25 Mrs Dawson^ grocer
27 Miss Cordiner, prov. dealer
Crown street.
79 Mrs John Webster, innkeeper
79^ J. & S. J'yfe, painters
81 John Adams, bookseller
82 Mrs Duncan, cook shop
83 James Booth, chimney sweep
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
22 Pratt <fe Keith, goods entrance
32-36 George Thomson & Sons (spirit
vaults)
52-54 James Saint & Co., drapers
60 George Christie, flesher
62 Thom & Strachan, plumbers
66 S. Smith, tinsmith
76-78 Jas. Davidson, com. agent
Windmill Lane.
From Windmill brae to Crown ter.
6 John Tough, wright
Windsor Place.
From Thistle lane to Victoria street.
1 Mrs Anderson
1 James M. Ogg, painter
3 Wm. Smith, fruiterer
John Thom & Co., Venetian blind
manufacturers
Windy Wynd.
From Gallowgate to Spring garden.
20 Wm. M'Kinnon & Co., founders
Salvation Army Barracks
39 Joseph Campbell, pawnbroker
Winlaw's Court.
107 Gallowgate.
Wood Street.
From Baxter st. to St. Fittick's rd.
Woolmanhill,
From Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcom-
ston.
19 Charles Adams, draper
23 D. & C. Bannerman, grocers
Blackfriars street.
26 John Smith, bootmaker
28 John Taylor, granite merchant
32 Joseph Monro & Son, teachers of
accordion
36 Miss Wood, pattern printer
39 Gordon & Watt, painters
40 George Watt (of G. & W.)
41 Wm. Garden, bootmaker

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