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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
CARD.
GEORGE ANDERSON,
PAVEMENT MERCHANT,
GROVE SIDING, CALEDONIAN RAILWAY,
EDINBURGH.
Glazed Pipes, Cans, Vent-linings.
Mr SCOTT'S SCHOOL,
14 PICAPY PUCE.
I'^HE object of this School is to afford to
the Children of the Higher Class a
thorough English Education.
The Young Ladies' Department embraces
a Complete Course of Instruction in the
various Branches of an English Education,
including English Grammar and Literature,
Elocution, Composition, History, Botany,
Geology, Physical Geography, Natural Phi-
losophy, Writing, and Arithmetic, in addition
to Instrumental and Vocal Music, French,
Drawing, Needlework, Dancing, and Calis-
thenics.
Prospectuses may Tie had at the School.
2rf)irtg=first Session.
MR ADAM'S SCHOOL,
17 UNION STREET.
FEES.
Per Quarter.
Senior Class, with Drawing from) ,n^ „,
Mr Brown, . . . . )
Intermediate Class, . . . 13s. 6d.
Junior Class, 10s. 6d., — with Writing, 12s. Od.
Latin or French, ... 7s. 6d.
Private Evening Classes, — any )
hour or hour-and-half, fi-om 5 30
to 8, .
Morning Class, from 9 to
10s. 6d.
^VTADAME FRCEBEL, assisted by her
i-VX Husband, has Select Classes for Young
Ladies, gives Private Lessons in German,
French, Mvisic, and receives a few Young
Ladies as Parlour Boarders.
29 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET.
May 4, 1864.
THE CALEDONIAN PRESS.
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTION FOR PROMOTING
THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN THE
ART OF PRINTING.
EstabliEhed 1860.
31 Hanover Street.
President — The Right Honourable the LoRDi
Brougham and Taux.
Under the immediate Patronage of H.R.H.
the late lamented Duchess of Kent.
Every description of Printing executed at
the Institution.
{Female Compositors.)
Books, Pamphlets. — Appeal Cases, B[ouse off
Lords. — Session Work, Court of Session. —
Catalogues, Cards, Bill-Heads, &c. &c.
THE ROSE, THE SHAMROCK, AND THE THISTLE
MAGAZINE.
Printed monthly at the Institution, price
One Shilling.
MR A. MELVILLE BELL,
F.E.I.S., F.R.S.SA, &c.;
Lecturer on Elocution
In the Edinburgh University, the New
College, &c. ; and ^
Public Rhetorical Reader, !
Receives Pupils, privately, for instruction in
Reading and Delivery ; and for the Guaran-
teed Removal of Stammering and all other
Defects and Impediments of Speech.
Address — 13 South Charlotte Street.
DANCING, DEPORTMENT, &c.
MR G. JOHNSTONE'S Academy Re-openaj
for the Season early in September. |
Juvenile Classes in the Afternoon, 18s,
per Quarter.
Evening Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Private Classes for Ladies only, on Tues-
days and Thursdays; for Gentlemen only,
same nights, at Nine.
Any Fashionable Dance taught. — Private
Schools attended.
22 ELDER STREET.
First Main Door from York Place.

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