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*COPLAND & LYE

General Drapers and Warehousemen,

165-167 Sauchiehall St., Glasgow.

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STABLISHED to supply the Public with Drapery Goods and Household Furnishings of the Highest Class and most most reliable qualities, at the lowest possible prices for Cash.

Messrs. C. & L. invite Ladies to visit their

EXTENDED WAREHOUSES.

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Dress Goods, of Home and Foreign Manufactures, in Silk and Wool. The Latest Novelties in Ladies' and Misses' Costumes, Baby Linen, and Ladies' Outfitting. Fitting Rooms annexed to each Department. High-Class Dressmaking, Elegance of Style, Perfection of Fit Guaranteed at Popular Prices.

COPLAND & LYE,

CALEDONIAN HOUSE,

GLASGOW.

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VISITED by thousands from all parts of the World. A veritable "Shrine" of the "Immortal

Bard" of Scotland.

The Monument occupies a commanding position in the Kay Park. From the top a most extensive and interesting view of the surrounding Country can be obtained.

The magnificent Marble Statue of the Poet, from the chisel of W. G. Stevenson, A.R.S.A., Edinburgh, is admitted to be the finest in the World.

The Museum contains many relics and mementoes of the Poet's life, and the most valuable and interesting collection of the original MSS. in existence, among which are the following

TAM O'SHANTER.

COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT.

THE TWA DOGS.

ADDRESS TO A YOUNG [FRIEND.
Etc., etc.

The famous "M'Kie" Library also forms part of this collection, and is made up of many hundred volumes of Burns literature, including a copy of the famous first Edition of the Poet's Works.

The Monument is open from 10 A.M. till dusk, every day (Sundays excepted).

Visitors are requested to sign their names in the Visitors' book.

*COPLAND & LYE

General Drapers and Warehousemen,

165-167 Sauchiehall St., Glasgow.

STABLISHED to supply the Public with Drapery Goods and Household Furnishings of the Highest Class and most reliable qualities, at the lowest possible prices for Cash.

Messrs. C. & L. invite Ladies to visit their

EXTENDED WAREHOUSES.

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Dress Goods, of Home and Foreign Manufactures, in Silk and Wool. The Latest Novelties in Ladies' and Misses' Costumes, Baby Linen, and Ladies' Outfitting. Fitting Rooms annexed to each Department. High-Class Dressmaking, Elegance of Style, Perfection of Fit Guaranteed at Popular Prices.

COPLAND & LYE,

CALEDONIAN HOUSE,

GLASGOW.

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VISITED by thousands from all parts of the World. A veritable

Bard" of Scotland.

Shrine" of the "Immortal

The Monument occupies a commanding position in the Kay Park. From the top a most extensive and interesting view of the surrounding Country can be obtained.

The magnificent Marble Statue of the Poet, from the chisel of W. G. Stevenson, A.R.S.A., Edinburgh, is admitted to be the finest in the World.

The Museum contains many relics and mementoes of the Poet's life, and the most valuable and interesting collection of the original MSS. in existence, among which are the following-

TAM O' SHANTER.

COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT.

THE TWA DOGS.

ADDRESS TO A YOUNG][FRIEND.
Etc., etc.

The famous "M'Kie" Library also forms part of this collection, and is made up of many hundred volumes of Burns literature, including a copy of the famous first Edition of the Poet's

Works.

The Monument is open from 10 A.M. till dusk, every day (Sundays excepted).
Visitors are requested to sign their names in the Visitors' book.

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NORTH BRITISH STATION HOTEL

(Late "THE GEORGE" and "THE QUEEN'S"),
Opposite City Chambers and General Post Office,

GEORGE SQUARE (THE FINEST)
ST), GLASGOW.

SQUARE

The BEST and MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED.

Most Central and Oldest Established First Class Hotel in the City of Glasgow.

The Hotel (in which there is the most perfect accommodation) adjoins the Queen Street Station of the North British Railway Company, from which arrive and depart

The St. Andrews, Aberdeen, Dundee, and Inverness Trains via the celebrated Forth and Tay Bridges;

The Fort-William and Intermediate Trains via the West Highland
Railway;

The London Trains via the Favourite East Coast Route; and
The Trains in connection with all the Favourite Tours, including
the Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine, Trossachs, and Aberfoyle
Tours.

CARS AND 'BUSES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Special attention has been given to the Sanitary Arrangements, which are perfect.

THE BUFFET AND RESTAURANT ADJOIN THE STATION. LUNCHEON AND DINNER BASKETS SUPPLIED.

J. FRITZ RUPPRECHT, Proprietor.

Telegraph Address-"COMFORT," Glasgow.

Telephone No. 3523

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