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4 ABKRFELDY AMBLE8IDE BANGOR.
ABERFELDY.
BREADALBANE ARMS HOTEL,
: (One minute's walk from the Railway Station)
: Containing First-class accommodation, is beautifully situated on th
= river Tay, in the County of Perth, close to the splendid Falls of Mones
I (Birks of Aberfeldy), Taymouth Castle, and the unrivalled scenery of Glei
I Lyon.
: Parties leaving Edinburgh and Glasgow in the morning, and arriving ir
\ Aberfeldy by the first train, can enjoy a'five hours’ drive through the fines'
5 scenery in the Highlands (including Pass of Glen Lyon, Taymouth Castk
; and grounds from the “ Fort ”), and return south by the last train.
Orders for Horses and Conveyances punctually attended to.
The Hotel ’Bus awaits the arrival of all the Trains.
AMBLESIDE, WINDERMERE.
! THE SALUTATION HOTEL.
! This fine old house, which has been established upwards of two centuries, has
’ recently been considerably enlarged, re-modelled, and re-furnished. It com
\ tains Suites of Rooms for Families, also Dining, Drawing, Billiard, Smoking,
; and Bath (Hot, Cold, and Shower) Rooms. The views are unrivalled, and the
■ famed Stock Ghyll Force is in the grounds of the “ Salutation.”
■ Post Horses, and Close and Open Carriages in great variety. District.
\ Coaches daily. Table d’hote ; Breakfast at 9 a.m., Dinner at 7 f.m.
Postal Telegraph Station.
MICHAEL TAYLOR, Proprietor.
BANGOR.
BRITISH HOTEL,
i Vr EAR the station. Large and handsome Coffee Room, Private Sitting Rooms,
: Li Billiard Rooms with two new tables, Posting and Livery Stables. Bus
: conveys Visitors from the station to the Hotel free Of charge.
T. H. PHILLIPS, Proprietor.
ABERFELDY.
BREADALBANE ARMS HOTEL,
: (One minute's walk from the Railway Station)
: Containing First-class accommodation, is beautifully situated on th
= river Tay, in the County of Perth, close to the splendid Falls of Mones
I (Birks of Aberfeldy), Taymouth Castle, and the unrivalled scenery of Glei
I Lyon.
: Parties leaving Edinburgh and Glasgow in the morning, and arriving ir
\ Aberfeldy by the first train, can enjoy a'five hours’ drive through the fines'
5 scenery in the Highlands (including Pass of Glen Lyon, Taymouth Castk
; and grounds from the “ Fort ”), and return south by the last train.
Orders for Horses and Conveyances punctually attended to.
The Hotel ’Bus awaits the arrival of all the Trains.
AMBLESIDE, WINDERMERE.
! THE SALUTATION HOTEL.
! This fine old house, which has been established upwards of two centuries, has
’ recently been considerably enlarged, re-modelled, and re-furnished. It com
\ tains Suites of Rooms for Families, also Dining, Drawing, Billiard, Smoking,
; and Bath (Hot, Cold, and Shower) Rooms. The views are unrivalled, and the
■ famed Stock Ghyll Force is in the grounds of the “ Salutation.”
■ Post Horses, and Close and Open Carriages in great variety. District.
\ Coaches daily. Table d’hote ; Breakfast at 9 a.m., Dinner at 7 f.m.
Postal Telegraph Station.
MICHAEL TAYLOR, Proprietor.
BANGOR.
BRITISH HOTEL,
i Vr EAR the station. Large and handsome Coffee Room, Private Sitting Rooms,
: Li Billiard Rooms with two new tables, Posting and Livery Stables. Bus
: conveys Visitors from the station to the Hotel free Of charge.
T. H. PHILLIPS, Proprietor.
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