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WE BEG TO CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION OUR OFFER. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. GENTS' BOX CALF, BAL, AND DERBY BOOTS, 8/11. TAYLOR'S

WE BEG TO CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION OUR OFFER. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. GENTS' BOX CALF, BAL, AND DERBY BOOTS, 8/11. TAYLOR'S

46 DALRY ROAD, 37 HOME STREET, AND 143 GT. JO NOTION, 3T., LEITH. PROPERT'S " DAZZLIT" BOOT POLISH* FOR BLACK OR BROWN BOOTS. - A GENERAL FAVOURITE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. BUY MILLAR'S WEAR-WELL HOSIERY. Children's Combinations Alloa, Fingering and Lambs' Wool; Men's Pants, 104 d 4s S
September 29, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
BLACKSMITH.— Young man from country, good driver, wishes situation in town. —1497 News Office. Q OACH-PAIxxiNG done, all kinds; town

BLACKSMITH.— Young man from country, good driver, wishes situation in town. —1497 News Office. Q OACH-PAIxxiNG done, all kinds; town

or country.— 1115 Noy3,_Leith. CHEF, steady, reliable, age 32, Iroe after 7th October. Blair, 6 Warruidet Park Terrace. DRESSMAKER, daily; excellent cut and fit; terms 3s. Miss Stewart. Bridgend Cottage. Craigmlllar. (young iady) wishes engagements lor -* socials. Ac.; 5s nightl
September 29, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
POWDERHALL GROUND'S. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at pjn. 300 YARDS AND HALF-MILE HANDICAPS. Both Run a Finish. 7th OCTOBER-AUTUMN HANDICAP. 130 YARDS.

POWDERHALL GROUND'S. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at pjn. 300 YARDS AND HALF-MILE HANDICAPS. Both Run a Finish. 7th OCTOBER-AUTUMN HANDICAP. 130 YARDS.

£25 in Prizes. Also ONE MILE HANDICAP. 10s. Entries (Fee Is) Close First Post, MONDAY,
September 29, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
J. & T. ALLISON, HOUSE AGENTS, &c., ll ST DAVID STREET. Telephone No. 110. SELECTION FROM LIST OF SMALLER HOUSES

J. & T. ALLISON, HOUSE AGENTS, &c., ll ST DAVID STREET. Telephone No. 110. SELECTION FROM LIST OF SMALLER HOUSES

TO LET. FEW ABE VACANT, AND MAY BE FREE TILL MAY. MONTGOMERY ST., 81.—1st fiat, 4 apts., bath 21 0 EASTER ROAD, l-3d flat, 5 apts., bath 21 0 BREAD ST., 11. —Ist flat, 4 apts., (Legge and each 20 0 PL., 14—1st flat (Stewart), apts. 19 19 PL., 14.—4 parts., pass, flat (vacant) 19
March 24, 1906 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.

TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.

NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY COMPANY. Mltee In operation—l9os, 1504}; 1904, L Traffic statement for week ending December 31st, 1905. Passengers, f0x.... £34.188 1 22 weeks this half- Goods, Ac 61.116 | year £2,051,237 Total 95,J0* 22 weekssamo per'id Oorrespoa week 04 88,880 last year.
January 3, 1906 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
EAST AFRICAN CIVILISATION

EAST AFRICAN CIVILISATION

The anniversary address of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society was delivered in the Synod Hall, Edinburgh, last night by Sir Charles N. E. Elliot, K.C.M.G., C.8., whose subject was "From Mombasa to Khartum; Through Uganda and Down the Nile." Professor Geikie, who presided, c
November 29, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
GLASGOW WISLEY AN MISSION.

GLASGOW WISLEY AN MISSION.

ADDRESS MR CROOKS, M.P. The annual meeting Glasgow Wesley an Mission was held last Mr Robert Laid law presiding. The mission, it was stated, was raising its own funds £lOOO a year. Rev. C. Ensor Walters (Rev. H. Price Hughes's successor), afterwards delivered a stirring address.
November 29, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
COMMERCIAL NEWS.

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

FINANCIAL NOTES. [FROM OCR FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT.] London, Wednesday. 12.30 p.m.—The stock markets have opened very quietly this morning, but the tone generally lirni. Consols steady, and inclined harden. Other gilt-edged stocks maintained. In home railways, Great Northern Def
November 29, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
AT M'Culloeh's.—The cheapest house for fenders, flrolrone and brasses, kerbs, rnmps, oornloe poles, and all household goods. AT M'Culloch's.—Special show

AT M'Culloeh's.—The cheapest house for fenders, flrolrone and brasses, kerbs, rnmps, oornloe poles, and all household goods. AT M'Culloch's.—Special show

In carpet room of carpets, rugs, linoleums, floorcloths, Ao.: latest designs and oolours keenest prices; 2000 yards good floorcloth, 2 yards wide at Is per yard; beautiful patts. for room and kitchen; goods" AT M'Culloch's.—China, earthenware, vases, clocks, pic. tures, bronzes,
November 29, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
 
CRITICISING THE PREMIER.

CRITICISING THE PREMIER.

Mr N. Brings Constable, the prospective Unionist candidate for West Fire, addressed a meeting in the Drill Hall, Lochgelly, last night. Ex-Provost Reid presided. After Mr G. W. Constable, delivered address on Die fiscal question in support of the candidature of his cousin, Mr Ne
December 15, 1905 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland