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Carment's Directory for Dalkeith and District and Year Book For Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/carmentsdirector1902dalk ADVERTISEMENTS The Largest & Finest Selection of Music & Musical Jn^tjumen^ w 50 ClH o C Pi / IMPORTANT. > I O ^ u ) ^ m o w 5 ^ Cheap & Grood o -D R w^ > \ Ph Pianos... ! o ?a 03 , m O . ^ \ o O ^ \ THOROUGHLY GUA^t^g^^^ > o S < O ; 7i ^ mo An Impression having got abroad i ^ m < H 6 1 hH « that PATERSON & SONS only \ ^, 03 CO -< ^ O^ deal in the higher class Pianos, they rt CO O respectfully inform the public that I i ^ o CO -^ «6 they keep ALWAYS IN STOCK m H \ w \ THE LARGEST SELECTION 5d u pT o { o ^ IN TOWN OF THE CHEAPER 1 % ^ Cw ^S < O Pi '-' CLASS OF GOOD SOUND H z: m COTTAGE PIANOS both New W Eh 2 « S ! and Second Hand; and their exten- H CO 2 n: 3 >r^ i sive dealing with these Cheaper ^ o o M Makers of the Best Class enable CO ^ 2 1 ^ m CQ them to meet the requirements of all P o CD C/2 intending buyers. ^ Tl W - These instruments may be pur- h^l % '' o chased by Monthly Payments on the o ^ CQ Hire System PATERSON & SONS, Musicsellers to the Queen, 27 George Street, EDINBURGH; And at Glasgow, Perth, Dundee, Arbroath, Ayr, Dumfries, Paisley, Kilmarnock, London and New York. ADVERTISEMENTS JOHN T. FALCONER CABINETMAKER UPHOLSTERER, AND FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, Buccieuch Street, (Close to New Post Office.) DflLKEITH, The Cheapest House for all kinds of Household Furniture. Carpets Lifted, Beat, and Re-laid Moderate Charges. FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER OK THE PREMISES. SHIPPING AGENCY Passengers Booked to all Parts of the World. Lowest Rates. Agent J. CARMENT, 67 High Street, DALKEITH. ADVERTISEMENTS HORSES, CATTLE & CARRIAGES INSURED BY S|f I|iir|i, ^®pria|f ill ^w^ral Chief Office: 17 QUEEN ViCTORiA ST., LONDON, E.G. The Oldest Office of its kind ifi the United Kingdom. DIRECTORS— Lieut-Col. G. A. Elliot, J.P., Dullatur, Camberley, Surrey. The Eirl of Galloway, 74 Eccleston Square, S.W. Arthur Kimber, Esq., 3 Roland Gardens, London, S.W. R. C. Lyall, Esq , J. P., Hastingwood House, Harlow. A. Waters, Esq., Coopersale Lodge, Epping. BANKERS— The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., Lothbury, London. The Commercial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. Managing Director—A Waters. Secretary—R. Riddell Wilson. Stallions for the Year or Season. In-Foal Mares and Foals. Colts against Castration Risks, And all Classes of Farm Live Stock. Hunters for the Year or Season. Vehicle Accident Insurance. Indemnity or Driver's Accident Insurance. Special New Feature—CoxMBINED or Double Risk. Vehicle and Indemnity Policy. Insurance under Workmen's Compensation Acts, &c. Claims Paid exceed ^£300,000. DISTRICT MANAGER— J. PEARSON GALIUM, G.A., 25 Dublin St., Edinburgh. Telegrams— " Callum, Edinburgh." TELEPHONE No. loio. ADVERTISEMENTS Bacon & Ham Curer, Licensed GameDealer AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SAUSAGE MAKER- Cambridge Sausages Fresh Daily. Always on hand a large supply of Corned Beef and Salt Tongues. (Late Edinburgh Road) SLATERS, 30 and 32 BACK STREET, DALKEITH. All kinds of Jobbing efficiently and punctually executed* Charges Moderate. ADVERTISEMENTS Printing Works: 100 High Street, KEMP'S DALKEITH. Telephone No. 050 Telegrams— *THOS. KEMP Every Oariety of Printing. The Printing Plant includes various Cylinder & Platen Machines of recent patent—driven by Gas Engine. Frequent additions are made to the Printing Type from the leading British and Continental Foundries. Specimens^ Sketches and Quotations on Application. MP" The Illuminated Addresses presented lo The King (July 4th 1899) on his last Visit to Scotland as The Prince of Wales, and also to Our Late Beloved Queen, from the Burgh of Dalkeith on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee were supplied by THOS. KEMP. ADVERTISEMENTS W, FALCONER & SON, Tinsmiths, Gasfitters and Ironmongers, UMBRELLAS COVERED & REPAIRED on the Premises. All Kinds of Jobbing Punctually Attended to. HARROW HOTEL, DJILK-Ei™. This old-established and favourite Hotel adjoins Dalkeith Railway Station, and is a most convenient and comfortable house for Tourists, Travellers, and Commercial Gentlemen. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS, MARRIAGES, SOIREES, AND SOCIAL PARTIES PURVEYED FOR. Charges Moderate. J. Brunton, Proprietor. GEORGE DODSMS & SOH, Iron and Seed Merchants, Dealers in Agricultural Manures, Oil Cakes and other Feeding Stuffs, 21 South Street, DALKEITH. Tars, Oils, Paints and Sheep Dips, etc. Agents for the Insurance Company of Scotland. Leith Office— 8 Bernard Street. ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGE SINCLAIR, Manufacturing CaMiiBtga^ei', aqd UpgoIjtei'Bi', 96 High street, Dalkeith. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description either in Stock or made to order. Having erected Wood Working Machinery in our Work- shops we are enabled to supply all varieties of Furniture on the best possible terms. UPHOLSTERY WORK of all kinds tastefully carried out. Dining and Drawing Room Suites re-covered in Morocco, Tapestry, Velvets, Moquetts and other material at moderate prices. Estimates furnished. BEDS & BEDDING.— Iron and Brass Beds in all the newest patterns, from ] 7/6 upwards. Bedding of every description. Hair Mattresses cleaned and re-made in best Linen Cases, 16/6, Wool Mattresses cleaned and re- made in New Cases, from 9/6. These are cleaned by special Machinery. CARPETS a speciality. Tapestry Squares, from 18/-; Brussels Squares, £2 and upwards — a splendid assortment always on hand. Stair carpets, from 6d per yd. Large assortment of Rugs and Door Mats at lowest prices. See our special line of Linoleum at 1/3 per sq. yd.; also our new inlaid Linoleum at 4/-; good patterns. This quality never wears off. WINDOW BLINDS of all kinds fitted up on the shortest notice. Venetian Blinds re-painted and repaired. An assortment of Blind Hollands always in stock. CARPET BEATING by MACHINERY.—A perfect Job made of an size of Carpet. Carpets sent for and returned on receipt of post card, and men to lift and re-lay them if required. REMOVALS. —Household Furniture of every description carefully packed by experienced men and removed to any distance by road or rail. Estimates given when requested. Furniture ttored by the Week, Month, or Year at moderate rates. HOUSE JOBBING, ALTERATIONS, &c.—Houses Decorated for Parties, Dances, etc. Hnlls decorated for Concerts, Entertainments, Balls, Bazaars, etc. Ball Cloths supplied. Try our Dancing Floor Polish, simply to sprinkle on Floor from Tins. It is perfect. Workshops and Warehouse—HUNT'S CLOSE. (Opposite Corn Exchange) House:— The Loan, foot of Back Street. ADVERTISEMENTS J. CARMENT, Bookseller, Stationer, and Librarian, 67 High Street, DALKEITH, Keeps in Stock or procures on short notice all the CLASS BOOKS USED IN DALKEITH AND DISTRICT. A Large and Varied Stock of School Requisites always on hand. Bags, Straps, Book Boards, Slates, Pencil Cases, Pencils, Rulers, Mathematical Instruments, Compasses, Crayons, Music Cases and Rolls, Violin Cases, Knives, Colour Boxes, Kubbers, Erasers, &c., &c. Copies, Exercise Books, Note Books and Scribblers, Sponges, Sponge Boxes, Alphabet Cards, Manuscript Music Paper and Books, Fountain and Stylographic Pens, School Bibles and Testaments. * > ^»^ < J. GARMENT, 67 High Street, Dalkeith, ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGE M^DOUGAL, Merchant Tailor, Clothier and Outfitter, 31 HIG-H STREET, DRLKEITH, ^ TNVITES attention to his large and carefully selected Stock -^ of Scotch and West of England Cloths in the newest designs and colourings, all of the best quality. *> Christy's London Satln and Felt Hats. Dents' Gloves — Best British and French makes for Walking, Driving, and Evening Wear. Underclothing of the Best Scotch Manufacture in weights to suit all Seasons. "Pesco" All Wool Underclothing, guaranteed thoroughly Unshrinkable. The Latest London Novelties in Ties, Scarfs & Neckwear. Waterproofs—A Large Stock of Waterproof Coats in the Newest Shapes, and most Fashionable Materials, carefully Finished. Warranted thoroughly Waterproof, prices from 2IS. Any Shape of Coat made to measure in a few days. ADVERTISEMENTS A. & W. GLASS, "CYCLEDOM," BUCCLEUCH STREET, DALKEITH Sole Agents for the famous Coventry Cross and Hobart Cycles, as ridden by Royalty, also for Wearwells, Chase, and other well-known makes. Hiring by Hour, Day, or a Lengthened Period. Rubber Goods a Speciality. Waterproof Coats, Tubings, Pram Tyres, etc., at Lowest Wholesale Prices. A Large Stock of Second Hand Cycles always on hand. Appointed Official Repairers to the Scottish Cyclist Union. W. D. GLA"SS, Proprietor. '® ® Dairymen, Contractors & Coal Merchants, J^I^EG respectfully to thank the public generally for the liberal 'i£J support bestowed upon them since Commencing Business, and they still hope, by giving strict personal attention to all Orders entrusted to their care, to merit a continuance of pubhc support. Milk Delivered Three Times a Day. Estimates given for all kinds of Carting Work. Vans for Hire. Note Address— 83 Back Street, DALKEITH, ' Eighteenth Year of Pubm?Sfei£iiil-"-' Carmenfs Directory & ' Year Eook. GOISTTZBl^rTS: Page. Dalkeith Societies and Institutions, ... ... i Dalkeith Directory, .. ... ... ... 15 Dalkeith Business Street Directory, ... ... 33 Dalkeith Professions and Trades Directory, .... 41 Blackshiels, ... ... ... ... ... 70 Bonnyrigg, ... ... ... ... ... 47 Ford, ... ... ... ... .-. 69 Fountainhall, ... ... ... ... ... 71 Gilmerton, ... ... ... ... ... 58 Gorebridge, ... ... ... ... ... 65 Heriot, ... ... ... ... ... 68 Lasswade, ... ... ... ... ... 52 Loanhead, ... ... ... ... ... 55 Milton Bridge, ... ... ... ... 61 Penicuik, ... ... ... ... ..
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