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black’s gdide book advertiser.
THE ROYAL HOTEL,
(MLGregor's, late Gibb's)
53 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.
D. M£GREGOR begs respectfully to acquaint the Nobility,
Gentry, and Tourists, that having taken a lease of the above
most central Hotel (established for the last forty years), ;
he has greatly enlarged and improved it 5 there is a spacious
Coffee-Room and additional Suites of Apartments; and no
efforts whatever will be wanting to ensure the comfort of
Visitors, and maintain the high standing which the Royal
| Hotel has attained.
The House stands opposite Sir Walter Scott’s Menu- <
1 ment, and commands the best views of the Gardens, Castle,
[Arthur Seat, etc.
A FIXED CHARGE FOR ATTENDANCE.
Table d’Hote every day at Five o'clock.
N.B.—D. M‘G. has to caution parties who may wish to
; come to the Royal Hotel, to be careful that the Cabmen
and Porters do not take them elsewhere, as it has caused!
many parties great annoyance.
THE ROYAL HOTEL,
(MLGregor's, late Gibb's)
53 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.
D. M£GREGOR begs respectfully to acquaint the Nobility,
Gentry, and Tourists, that having taken a lease of the above
most central Hotel (established for the last forty years), ;
he has greatly enlarged and improved it 5 there is a spacious
Coffee-Room and additional Suites of Apartments; and no
efforts whatever will be wanting to ensure the comfort of
Visitors, and maintain the high standing which the Royal
| Hotel has attained.
The House stands opposite Sir Walter Scott’s Menu- <
1 ment, and commands the best views of the Gardens, Castle,
[Arthur Seat, etc.
A FIXED CHARGE FOR ATTENDANCE.
Table d’Hote every day at Five o'clock.
N.B.—D. M‘G. has to caution parties who may wish to
; come to the Royal Hotel, to be careful that the Cabmen
and Porters do not take them elsewhere, as it has caused!
many parties great annoyance.
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Ireland/Irish > Black's guide to Killarney and the south of Ireland > (135) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/118862288 |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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