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WAL
PATENTEES AWD MANUFACTUEEES OE THE
23, RICHARD
STREET,
! tt*. ) S?l
'J
TO
9
ANDSRSTON, GLASGOW.
This Peculiar CHAIR is admirably suited for Garden'*, Tamps, Offices, Decks of Steamers
and Vessels, and for all purposes where economy of Room may l»e at any time required.
By a simple construction the convenience of the CAMP STOOL is obtained, with the
solidity and comforts of an ordinary or Drawing Ko mi Chair, the advantage hieing, that it
can always be carried about as easily as the Camp Stool.
FAME
AND
HIGH STREET,
%
JOHN CAMPBELL respectfully returns thanks to the M >bility, G ntry, and I'o'imercial Gentlemen for the
liberal support coferred upon him since he became Lessee of the alwt long established Hotel, situated in the
principal street of Fort William, and within half an. hour's walk of the ascent to the far-fame, I audlotty lien ,
Nevis, the highest mountain iu Scotland.
Families, Tourists, and Commercial Gentlemen visiting this part of the Country will find the above Hotel !
replete with every coinforr, and affording the best of accommodation.
The Wines and Cuisine will always be found ot the very best fjuality.
GOOD STABLING So POSTING iN ALL ITS B RANCHES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS,
N.B. — An Omnibus from the Hotel, in connection with the Steamers on tlie Caledonian Canal, aioaits
l/teir arrival and departure.
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154
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PATENTEES AWD MANUFACTUEEES OE THE
23, RICHARD
STREET,
! tt*. ) S?l
'J
TO
9
ANDSRSTON, GLASGOW.
This Peculiar CHAIR is admirably suited for Garden'*, Tamps, Offices, Decks of Steamers
and Vessels, and for all purposes where economy of Room may l»e at any time required.
By a simple construction the convenience of the CAMP STOOL is obtained, with the
solidity and comforts of an ordinary or Drawing Ko mi Chair, the advantage hieing, that it
can always be carried about as easily as the Camp Stool.
FAME
AND
HIGH STREET,
%
JOHN CAMPBELL respectfully returns thanks to the M >bility, G ntry, and I'o'imercial Gentlemen for the
liberal support coferred upon him since he became Lessee of the alwt long established Hotel, situated in the
principal street of Fort William, and within half an. hour's walk of the ascent to the far-fame, I audlotty lien ,
Nevis, the highest mountain iu Scotland.
Families, Tourists, and Commercial Gentlemen visiting this part of the Country will find the above Hotel !
replete with every coinforr, and affording the best of accommodation.
The Wines and Cuisine will always be found ot the very best fjuality.
GOOD STABLING So POSTING iN ALL ITS B RANCHES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS,
N.B. — An Omnibus from the Hotel, in connection with the Steamers on tlie Caledonian Canal, aioaits
l/teir arrival and departure.
1MMMM WA©(B©I H0tt®2
:e
WJUJ
E1Y & RAILWAY FMMT. fcn,,
154
S $9
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Description | Directories of the whole, or large parts of, Scotland. |
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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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