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OR WANT OF
F
A WORD.
By Mrs. O. F. WALTON, Author of
' A Peep Behind the Scenes,' etc. Illus-
trated. Cloth gilt, 6s.
'T'HE hero of the story has been brought
up as the son of a wealthy, but
illiterate, man. On the deathofhis
presumed father various complications
arise. Interwoven with the hero's expe-
riences are those of a very charming
heroine.
D
OCTOR
FORESTER
mks. O. F. vVauTON.
By IVtISS AlVtY ILiE FEXJIZRE,
Author of 'Probable Sons,' Teddy's Button,' etc.
MENDER
With Eleven Illustrations by
W. RAINEY, R.I.
Large crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s.
The Glasgozv Herald ?,z.ys : — _' In ' The
Mender' Miss Amy Le Feuvre is as good
as ever.'
The Churchman says : — ' It is a most
readable story.'
The Western Press saj's : — ' Readers
will find in it the dramaUc and the
pathetic in skilful combination.'
The Scottish Review says : — 'It is a
wholesome tale, brightly told.'
The Christian says :— ' The story is a
good one, bright and interesting through-
out.'
I^ 1 1 S 3 H Ivi t' L E F t U V R E .
A ROMANCE OF EVERYDAY LIFE
By Mrs. O. F. WALTON, Author of
'Christie's Old Organ,* 'A Peep Behind
the Scenes,' etc. Illustl-ated. CI. gilt, 6s.
Madame says : ' It contains a good deal
of mystery whioh piques the curiosity of
the reader. There is a pretty love Story
running through the pages.'
THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. |.0NP0N, G-C
F
A WORD.
By Mrs. O. F. WALTON, Author of
' A Peep Behind the Scenes,' etc. Illus-
trated. Cloth gilt, 6s.
'T'HE hero of the story has been brought
up as the son of a wealthy, but
illiterate, man. On the deathofhis
presumed father various complications
arise. Interwoven with the hero's expe-
riences are those of a very charming
heroine.
D
OCTOR
FORESTER
mks. O. F. vVauTON.
By IVtISS AlVtY ILiE FEXJIZRE,
Author of 'Probable Sons,' Teddy's Button,' etc.
MENDER
With Eleven Illustrations by
W. RAINEY, R.I.
Large crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s.
The Glasgozv Herald ?,z.ys : — _' In ' The
Mender' Miss Amy Le Feuvre is as good
as ever.'
The Churchman says : — ' It is a most
readable story.'
The Western Press saj's : — ' Readers
will find in it the dramaUc and the
pathetic in skilful combination.'
The Scottish Review says : — 'It is a
wholesome tale, brightly told.'
The Christian says :— ' The story is a
good one, bright and interesting through-
out.'
I^ 1 1 S 3 H Ivi t' L E F t U V R E .
A ROMANCE OF EVERYDAY LIFE
By Mrs. O. F. WALTON, Author of
'Christie's Old Organ,* 'A Peep Behind
the Scenes,' etc. Illustl-ated. CI. gilt, 6s.
Madame says : ' It contains a good deal
of mystery whioh piques the curiosity of
the reader. There is a pretty love Story
running through the pages.'
THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. |.0NP0N, G-C
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Forfar > Forfar directory and year book > 1908 > (208) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/85651773 |
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Description | Forfar : W. Shepherd, 1884- |
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More information |
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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