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THE TRIBUNE

THE LEADING DAILY PAPER.

A UNIQUE FEATURE.

It contains a complete epitome of the Women's Movement day by day, and

Reports the doings of Branch Associations,

Women's Conferences, Meetings, Receptions, and

Deputations to Members of Parliament.

The latest aspects of the Women's Suffrage question are freely reported and fully commented upon.

It Contains all the News that is Fit to Print.

ONE PENNY DAILY.

Of all Bookstalls and Newsagents, or direct from the Publisher by the early morning mails, at 9/9 per quarter.

OFFICES: 23-29, BOUVERIE STREET, EX.

EtMnburgb Bational Society for Women's Suffrage*

FOUNDED 1867.

Miss AGNES McLAREN, M.D., Honorary President. Miss S. E. S. MAIR, President.

THE object of the Society is to obtain the Parlia- mentary Franchise for Women on the same conditions as it is, or may be, granted to men.

Literature bearing on the question may be had from—

Miss METHVEN, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer,

25, Great King Street, Edinburgh.