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xlii County Directory of Scotland Advei-tiser.
R. BLAIR & SONS,
No. 37 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH,
Confectioners, Italian Warehousemen, Wine Merchants, and Restaurateurs,
PURVEYORS OF MARRIAGE DEJEUNERS, BALL SUPPERS, ETC.
Wedding Cakes Artistically and Handsomely Decorated— Price from 4 to 20 Guineas.
Country Ordees carefully and promptly executed.
The Naturalist's Emporium.] [Established 1851.
SMALL & SON,
BIED AND ANIMAL PEESEEVEES,
88 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Birds, Skins, Eggs, Eyes, always on Stock for Sale. Shades, Cases, Screens, and
Plumes Artistically Mounted.
patronized by the royal family.
Stuffers to the Edinburgh and Glasgow Museums. __^__
DAVID LOWE & SONS^
?^orttcultural ISutltiers antt i^ot^Mater iSngineers,
GILMORE PARK, EDINBURGH, and
COENBROOZ, CHESTEE ROAD, MANCHESTER.
Flans and Estimates on applicatwn fm^ ev&ry description of Horticultural Buildings
in Wood or Iron. Garden Frames and Sashes in Stock.
JAMES THOMSON, Land Valuator, Fire Loss Assessor, and Architect,
53 George Street, Edinburgh. Residence — Koseburn Farm, Murr.«'field. Ad-
viser and Valuator in cases affecting Agriculture and Laud. Many years' Practical
Experience of Irrigation and the Disposal of Town Sewage.
J FOSTER, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boot and Shoe Maker, 24 Dublin
. Street, Edinburgh. — J. F. has paid great atteution to Making Boots and Shoes on strict
Anatomical Principles, and has received a Certificate of Merit from the Rugby Exhibition of Art and
Industry for these Boots. Repairs of all sorts Neatly Executed at Moderate Rates.
*** -Atjent fcyr the Rughy Frize Medal Footballs.
FOR THE EFFECTUAL CURE OF
RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND LUMBAQO,
YICKERS' ANTILACTIC.
In Bottles at Is. IJd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., of Chemists, and for Is. 3d., 3s., and 4s. lOd., by Parcel Post, fi'om the
Depot-6 MUSCOVY COURT, TOWER HILL, LONDON, E.C.
stamps or P.0.0. payable to M. A. Vickers, Seething Lane.
Amongst the numerous Testimonials given to the efficacy of ANTILACTIC, Mr. VrcKERS holds one from a
Gentleman residing at Falkirk Parsonage, Scotland, who therein states t^-at, when suffering from Rheumatism,
' VICKERS ANTILACTIC ' was the only remedy that gave him relief.
FORD^ "GOLD MEDAL," ABSORBENT BLOTTINGS.
Gold Medal Awarded ly the New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882.
Jurors' Remarks — 'Very absorbent; will not become hard or close; colours not affected by climate, and are
considered by the Trade as equal, if not superior, to any manufactured. We consider them entitled to the highest
position, and recommend a Certificate of Gold Medal.'
They are. also modcratJily Stronij and Durahlc, and therefore Cheaper, lasting longer.
VARIETIES— White, Pink, Deep Pink, Buff, Blue, Mauve, and Antique Mauve.
Treasury Thickness — SSlbs. Demy. Can be had of any other thickness. Please ask your Stationer for
FORD'S 4ae MILL BLOTTIMGS.
A Pri.ze Medal Label on the Ream, and a Water-mark in each Sheet — " Ford 428 Mill."
T B. FOHD, Snakeley Mill, Loudwater, High Wycombe. Established 1800.

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