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120 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bailie Nic ol Jar vie Hotel.
JAMES BLAIR, Proprietor.
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THIS Hotel has been greatly enlarged and improved. It is situated on the banks of the River
Forth at the Starting Point of the new Road to the Trossachs and Loch Katrine, and a short
distance from the Terminus of the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway. In the neighbourhood
are the Famous Trouting Waters of Loch Ard and Loch Chon, on which Mr. Blair keeps, during
the Season, excellent Boats and Boatmen for the use of Anglers and Pleasure Parties. Coaches
are run daily during the Season to and from the Trossachs and Loch Katrine, and connect the
Steamers there with the Trains at Aberfoyle.
POST AND TELEGRAPH 0FF1cES~ARE ~dWE~MTNUTE , S W ALK FROM THE HOTEL
POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
<P
vr^ llllllflf v £n >
SALMON and TROUT FISHING on a beautiful stretch of the Tay, and
TROUT FISHING on Loeh-na-Craig, both with use of Boat Free.
ALEXANDER NICOL, Lessee.
SHEflfllT
OWN A. & J. MAGNAUGHTCN, porrrc
^^F â– â– In Woollen Manofaoturhes, * ni\jEiiJ
llinni PITLOCHRY, PERTHSHIRE, ON
|||l II II p.iy atrial for W'otl Font theiri [or Mnnufau- ^ I T II
HLll â– :â– _ ture into their Celebrated PITLOCHRY Sul.P
■■*»*»^* TWEEDS DRESS TWEEDS, BLANKETS. hjr%.M*m
MADE! INTO bed covers, druggets, sheetings, n . TT rnno
â– IWfc 1 11 I V KNITTING YARNS. 4c, 4c. Buihest aula. UA r II H X
4%T AMI â– (inms from the leading Journals, patterns, ' ' 'â€ΕΎ"
â– 71 â– â– â– H char^t-a.aniifua pai ticularti 4. tu time required, L D L L
%Jf&m â– MB j. old ot wool, 4c on uoplioitiou ai above. I II L L .
Joiner, Builder, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer,
AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER,
/SA BANK BU/LD//VGS, BELLSHILL, N.B.
DESIGNS and ESTIMATES for FURNISHING MANSIONS. HOTELS, *<!., forwarded on application
Bailie Nic ol Jar vie Hotel.
JAMES BLAIR, Proprietor.
»
THIS Hotel has been greatly enlarged and improved. It is situated on the banks of the River
Forth at the Starting Point of the new Road to the Trossachs and Loch Katrine, and a short
distance from the Terminus of the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway. In the neighbourhood
are the Famous Trouting Waters of Loch Ard and Loch Chon, on which Mr. Blair keeps, during
the Season, excellent Boats and Boatmen for the use of Anglers and Pleasure Parties. Coaches
are run daily during the Season to and from the Trossachs and Loch Katrine, and connect the
Steamers there with the Trains at Aberfoyle.
POST AND TELEGRAPH 0FF1cES~ARE ~dWE~MTNUTE , S W ALK FROM THE HOTEL
POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
<P
vr^ llllllflf v £n >
SALMON and TROUT FISHING on a beautiful stretch of the Tay, and
TROUT FISHING on Loeh-na-Craig, both with use of Boat Free.
ALEXANDER NICOL, Lessee.
SHEflfllT
OWN A. & J. MAGNAUGHTCN, porrrc
^^F â– â– In Woollen Manofaoturhes, * ni\jEiiJ
llinni PITLOCHRY, PERTHSHIRE, ON
|||l II II p.iy atrial for W'otl Font theiri [or Mnnufau- ^ I T II
HLll â– :â– _ ture into their Celebrated PITLOCHRY Sul.P
■■*»*»^* TWEEDS DRESS TWEEDS, BLANKETS. hjr%.M*m
MADE! INTO bed covers, druggets, sheetings, n . TT rnno
â– IWfc 1 11 I V KNITTING YARNS. 4c, 4c. Buihest aula. UA r II H X
4%T AMI â– (inms from the leading Journals, patterns, ' ' 'â€ΕΎ"
â– 71 â– â– â– H char^t-a.aniifua pai ticularti 4. tu time required, L D L L
%Jf&m â– MB j. old ot wool, 4c on uoplioitiou ai above. I II L L .
Joiner, Builder, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer,
AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER,
/SA BANK BU/LD//VGS, BELLSHILL, N.B.
DESIGNS and ESTIMATES for FURNISHING MANSIONS. HOTELS, *<!., forwarded on application
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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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