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41 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE ABERDEEN MUSIC HALL COMPANY
(Limited), Proprietors of these Buildings, are prepared to accom-
modate Persons requiring Rooms for Concerts, Lectures, Meetings, &o.
THE BUILDINGS COMPRISE—
1.— The Music Hall, 150 feet loag by 68 feet wide, and 50 feet high.
2. — A handsome Ball-room, suitable for Concerts and other similar
purposes. This Room is 70 feet long, by 35 feet wide, and 35
feet high, and fitted up with handsome Gasaliers.
3. — The Square Room, 34 feet by 34 feet, suitable for smaller Concerts,
Picture Exhibitions, &c. &c«
4. — A fine Octagon Room, of the same size as last.
5. — Two smaller Rooms fronting Union Street, each 28 feet by 20 feet.
6. — A large Upper Room, 57 feet by 19 £ feet.
The Rooms will be shown to applicants by William Claek, the attend-
ant at the Rooms.
Terms of letting will be learned on application at the Company's Offices,
28 Makkei Street.
Aberdeen T nstitution
For the Board and Education of Young Gentlemen,
9 NORTH SILVER STREET,
Head Master-Mr. RATTRAY.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF DAY PUPILS RECEIVED.
THE Number in each Class is strictly limited, that the
Masters may give particular attention to each Pupil
The Study of the ENGLISH LAN GU AGE occupies that prominent place
in the Curriculum which its importance demands. The SENIOR CLASSES
have Composition in Prose and Verse, and Study the Principles and Forms of
English Literature.
The Study of FRENCH and GERMAN occupies a prominent place in the
Curriculum.
The SENIOR CLASSES are specially adapted for those who wish to pre-
pare for entering Mercantile Pursuits.
There are Separate CLASSES for those who wish to prepare for College,
the Civil Service, and the Medical Preliminary Examinations.
Home Studies carefully superintended by Mr. Rattray and Tutors.
Prospectuses may be had on application.
Aberdeen, June, 1871.
THE ABERDEEN MUSIC HALL COMPANY
(Limited), Proprietors of these Buildings, are prepared to accom-
modate Persons requiring Rooms for Concerts, Lectures, Meetings, &o.
THE BUILDINGS COMPRISE—
1.— The Music Hall, 150 feet loag by 68 feet wide, and 50 feet high.
2. — A handsome Ball-room, suitable for Concerts and other similar
purposes. This Room is 70 feet long, by 35 feet wide, and 35
feet high, and fitted up with handsome Gasaliers.
3. — The Square Room, 34 feet by 34 feet, suitable for smaller Concerts,
Picture Exhibitions, &c. &c«
4. — A fine Octagon Room, of the same size as last.
5. — Two smaller Rooms fronting Union Street, each 28 feet by 20 feet.
6. — A large Upper Room, 57 feet by 19 £ feet.
The Rooms will be shown to applicants by William Claek, the attend-
ant at the Rooms.
Terms of letting will be learned on application at the Company's Offices,
28 Makkei Street.
Aberdeen T nstitution
For the Board and Education of Young Gentlemen,
9 NORTH SILVER STREET,
Head Master-Mr. RATTRAY.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF DAY PUPILS RECEIVED.
THE Number in each Class is strictly limited, that the
Masters may give particular attention to each Pupil
The Study of the ENGLISH LAN GU AGE occupies that prominent place
in the Curriculum which its importance demands. The SENIOR CLASSES
have Composition in Prose and Verse, and Study the Principles and Forms of
English Literature.
The Study of FRENCH and GERMAN occupies a prominent place in the
Curriculum.
The SENIOR CLASSES are specially adapted for those who wish to pre-
pare for entering Mercantile Pursuits.
There are Separate CLASSES for those who wish to prepare for College,
the Civil Service, and the Medical Preliminary Examinations.
Home Studies carefully superintended by Mr. Rattray and Tutors.
Prospectuses may be had on application.
Aberdeen, June, 1871.
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