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Head Office: 3 and 5 GEORGE ST., EDINBURGH.

Governor.

HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY, K.G.

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JAMES KING, Esq., OF LEVERNHOLM.

JAMES RICHARD MACARTHUR, ESQ., Mer

chant, 96 Buchanan Street.

JOHN M'LAREN, ESQ. (of W. M'Laren, Sons &
Co.), Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce.

J.BAIRD SMITH, ESQ., Writer, 227 W. George St.
GEORGE M. GRIERSON, ESQ., Merchant, 49
West George Street.

JOHN HEYS, Esq., of South Arthurlie, Barrhead.

REVENUE, Upwards of £800,000 PER ANNUM.

ASSETS, Upwards of SIX MILLION POUNDS STERLING.

The New Assurances effected in the STANDARD last year again exceeded in amount those of any other Scottish Office.

Specimens of Annual Premiums for Assurance of each £100 at Death with Profits.

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Prospectuses, &c., on Application.

R. G. M. FORBES, Local Secretary.

GLASGOW, September, 1883.

TWOPENCE MONTHLY.

SUNDAY TALK,

THE

The Sunday Magazine for the Homes of the People.

EDITED BY W. W. TULLOCH, B.D.

The

HE success which has attended "Sunday Talk" in its first half-year has enabled the Publishers to make several important extensions. number of pages in the Magazine will be doubled in the New Series beginning in April. Contributions have been received from the most eminent writers of the day, and arrangements have been made for Illustrations by well-known Artists.

LIST OF

CONTRIBUTORS.

Mrs. OLIPHANT, Author of "The Chronicles of Carlingford," | Mrs. BUNTEN.
"The Ladies Lindores," etc.

CHARLES GIBBON, Author of "Robin Gray," "Queen of the
Meadow," "The Golden Shaft," etc.

Principal TULLOCH, D.D.

HERBERT STORY, D.D., Rosneath.

JOHN STUART BLACKIE, LL.D.

JOHN SKELTON (Shirley).

WALTER C. SMITH, D.D., Author of "Olrig Grange," "Hilda
among the Broken Gods," etc.

A. EGMONT HAKE, Author of "Story of General Gordon."
ARTHUR J. MUNBY, Author of "Dorothy," etc.
THOMAS BAYNE.

Mrs. RICHMOND RITCHIE (Miss Thackeray).

Prof. JOHN VEITCH, LL.D., Author of "Hillside Rhymes,"
"History and Poetry of the Scottish Border."

WM. JOLLY, Esq., LL.D., Author of "Thomas Duncan, the
Banffshire Naturalist."

JOHN SERVICE, D.D., Author of "Salvation Here and
Hereafter."

HERMIONE.

Dr. GORDON HAKE, Author of "New Symbols," "The
Serpent Play," etc.

MUDIE THOMSON.

JAMES HEDDERWICK, LL.D.

A. K. H. B.

J. CAMERON LEES, D.D., St. Giles' Cathedral.

JAMES H. STODDART, Glasgow Herald.

GEORGE MATHESON, D.D., Innellan.

WILLIAM FREELAND, Author of "A Birth Song."

Prof. LEWIS CAMPBELL, LL.D.

Rev. W. M. METCALFE, Paisley.

Miss ANNIE L. WALKER, Author of "A Canadian Heroine,"
etc.

Prof. THOMAS SPENCER BAYNES, LL.D.
Rev. A. A. CAMPBELL, Crathie.

MARION.

AUTHORS of "Praise and Blame of Love."

HUME NISBET, Author of "Life and Nature Studies,' "Egypt, a Study," "John Knox," etc.

ARNOT REID.

Rev. ALEXANDER LAWSON, B.D.
Prof. WILLIAM LEE, D.D.

Rev. ROBERT KEMP, M.A., Blairgowrie.

Miss ISABELLA STUART, Author of "The Golden Path."
JAMES MACKINLAY, M.A.

ROBERT WALKER.

HENRY JOHNSTON.

Rev. H. G. GRAHAM, Author of "Rousseau," etc.

Rev. JOHN WELLWOOD.

Prof. ALEX. ROBERTS, D.D.

Miss JAMIESON, Author of "The Laird's Secret," etc.

Rev. R. W. MACKERSY.

Miss E. R. CHAPMAN, Author of "Master of All," "A

Tourist Idyll," etc.

Rev. T. F. JOHNSTONE, M.A.

Etc.

A. S. BOYD.

ALEX. DAVIDSON.

SAM REID.

THOS. HUNT.

etc.

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"SUNDAY TALK" OFFICE: DUNN & WRIGHT, 100 AND 102 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW,

[WORKS: STIRLING ROAD.]

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Bona-Fide

Unprecedented

Saving of

15 to 25 per cent.

on One Suit

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£6 to £9.

£10 to £15.

£2 to £4 4s. Cord, 25/ to 35/.

40 to 60.

50 to 80.

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MORRISON,

53 JAMAICA STREET,

105 PRINCES STREET,

EDINBURGH.

GLASGOW.

Modes de Paris et Londres.

first delivery of MADAME BOWMAN,

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Trousers, 15/6 to 25. Seal Jackets, exceedingly good value. Ladies would do

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All Goods Cut and Made-up in our own Work-Rooms, under our own personal supervision.

DUNCAN & PIRIE,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothiers, 339 ARGYLE STREET, (N.B.-Between Robertson St. and York St.) GLASGOW.

well to invest in these, as they are really at Summer Prices.
Fur-Lined Dolmans, Mantles; Newest Shapes in
Brocade, Soleil, Cashmere, &c. Fur Sets,
Fur Trimmings, Muffs, &c.
BRIDAL OUTFITS COMPLETE FROM TWENTY GUINEAS.
MOURNING ORDERS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Competent Dressmakers sent to take Orders and to Fit, on
receipt of Letter or Telegram in Town or Country.
Estimates given if required. Terms very moderate.

PATTERNS POST FREE ON APPLICATION.

Cutting and Fitting Taught. Young Ladies received as Apprentices. Terms on Application.

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