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204 ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHEAP
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL,
A^s. 138 ^ 140, Centre of HIGH STREET,
GEO. EDWARD
lEGS to intimate that he has always on hand a large Stock of
LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS', and INFANTS'
BOOTS and SHOES, of all descriptions.
EXTEAORDINARY CHEAP.
Inspection invited.
11&
SACK MANUFAGTUEEE,
17 NOETH METHYEN STREET, PERTH,
"EEEBY intimntes to the Customers of the late Mr David
BowEE, that he has made arrangements with the Widow of
the deceased for carrying on the business as formerly, in his own
name ; and no exertion will he wanting on his part to continue the
supply of Sacks, both of the best material and make.
All orders from the Country punctually attended to.
3
(Formerly Beitaknia Taveen),
(NEXT DOOR TO ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.)
JOHN SCOTT (late of the White Horse Inn, North William
Street) respectfully intimates his EEMOVAL to the above
well-known and Central Establishment ; where he trusts, by the
same careful attention to those who may favour him with their
support, and by keeping Wines and Liquors of the choicest quality,
to merit an extended share of public patronage.
J. S. begs further to announce, that the Victoria Inn has just
undergone a complete and effective repair, in which every attention
has been paid in the embellishment of the Bed-Eooms ; so that
Travellers, Commercial Gentlemen generally, and others, will
find the House in every way worthy of their countenance.
Victoria Inn, George Street,
Perth, August 1854.
CHEAP
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL,
A^s. 138 ^ 140, Centre of HIGH STREET,
GEO. EDWARD
lEGS to intimate that he has always on hand a large Stock of
LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS', and INFANTS'
BOOTS and SHOES, of all descriptions.
EXTEAORDINARY CHEAP.
Inspection invited.
11&
SACK MANUFAGTUEEE,
17 NOETH METHYEN STREET, PERTH,
"EEEBY intimntes to the Customers of the late Mr David
BowEE, that he has made arrangements with the Widow of
the deceased for carrying on the business as formerly, in his own
name ; and no exertion will he wanting on his part to continue the
supply of Sacks, both of the best material and make.
All orders from the Country punctually attended to.
3
(Formerly Beitaknia Taveen),
(NEXT DOOR TO ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.)
JOHN SCOTT (late of the White Horse Inn, North William
Street) respectfully intimates his EEMOVAL to the above
well-known and Central Establishment ; where he trusts, by the
same careful attention to those who may favour him with their
support, and by keeping Wines and Liquors of the choicest quality,
to merit an extended share of public patronage.
J. S. begs further to announce, that the Victoria Inn has just
undergone a complete and effective repair, in which every attention
has been paid in the embellishment of the Bed-Eooms ; so that
Travellers, Commercial Gentlemen generally, and others, will
find the House in every way worthy of their countenance.
Victoria Inn, George Street,
Perth, August 1854.
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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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