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black’s guide book advertiser.
ROYAL HOTEL, STIRLING.
The Nobility, Gentry, and Tourists, visiting Stirling, will find at thej
above Hotel every comfort and attention. It is conveniently situated, being1
within three minutes’ walk of the Railway Station, and a short distance from
the Steam Wharf. Its situation renders it a most eligible house for parties |
arriving and departing by the railway and steamers. Every attention will!
be paid to letters securing apartments or carriages to proceed to the,
Highlands.
To prevent mistakes, letters require to be addressed,
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Royal Hotel, Stirling.
*** French and German spoken at the Hotel.
Stirling, April 1859. I
ANDERSONS QUEENS HOTEL, BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
This highly commodious and elegant Hotel—one of the most spacious in !
North Britain—has lately been further extended and decorated by the Pro- !
prietor. The Dining Hall is a splendid Apartment, while the Drawing-room ‘
is fitted up in the most approved style of modern convenience. The Bed- 1
rooms are lofty and airy, and are furnished with every regard to comfort.
A Table d'Hote daily.
Wines of first class imported direct. Port Wines of Vintages from 1820
to 1840.
A baker and confectioner employed on the premises.
Vehicles from the Hotel wait the arrival of every train.
POSTING DEPARTMENT COMPLETE.
PERTHSHIRE HIGHLANDS-WEEM HOTEL.
D MACDONALD begs respectfully to draw attention to the above Hotel
• (which has been greatly enlarged and improved), as one of the most
desirable in every respect for Families and Gentlemen visiting the Perthshire
Highlands. The accommodation is equal to any First-Class Town Hotel. The
Hotel is most pleasantly situated, with a southern exposure, in the centre of the
finest scenery in Scotland, and is close to Castle Menzies, within one mile of ,
A berfeldy, six of Kenmore and Taymouth Castle, nineteen of Dunkeld, and on
the direct road to Rannoch, Glenlyon, etc. Posting in all its departments. '
Excellent Stabling with lock-up Coach Houses. Salmon and Trout Fishing on
the rivers Tay and Lyon. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. A Bowling Green I
for the amusement of parties residing in the Hotel. Families can be accommo- I
dated with suites of rooms by the week or month, at moderate charges.
MELROSE
KING’S ARMS HOTEL.
Long Established by Mrs. Thomson.
POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Melrose, May 1859.
black’s guide book advertiser.
ROYAL HOTEL, STIRLING.
The Nobility, Gentry, and Tourists, visiting Stirling, will find at thej
above Hotel every comfort and attention. It is conveniently situated, being1
within three minutes’ walk of the Railway Station, and a short distance from
the Steam Wharf. Its situation renders it a most eligible house for parties |
arriving and departing by the railway and steamers. Every attention will!
be paid to letters securing apartments or carriages to proceed to the,
Highlands.
To prevent mistakes, letters require to be addressed,
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Royal Hotel, Stirling.
*** French and German spoken at the Hotel.
Stirling, April 1859. I
ANDERSONS QUEENS HOTEL, BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
This highly commodious and elegant Hotel—one of the most spacious in !
North Britain—has lately been further extended and decorated by the Pro- !
prietor. The Dining Hall is a splendid Apartment, while the Drawing-room ‘
is fitted up in the most approved style of modern convenience. The Bed- 1
rooms are lofty and airy, and are furnished with every regard to comfort.
A Table d'Hote daily.
Wines of first class imported direct. Port Wines of Vintages from 1820
to 1840.
A baker and confectioner employed on the premises.
Vehicles from the Hotel wait the arrival of every train.
POSTING DEPARTMENT COMPLETE.
PERTHSHIRE HIGHLANDS-WEEM HOTEL.
D MACDONALD begs respectfully to draw attention to the above Hotel
• (which has been greatly enlarged and improved), as one of the most
desirable in every respect for Families and Gentlemen visiting the Perthshire
Highlands. The accommodation is equal to any First-Class Town Hotel. The
Hotel is most pleasantly situated, with a southern exposure, in the centre of the
finest scenery in Scotland, and is close to Castle Menzies, within one mile of ,
A berfeldy, six of Kenmore and Taymouth Castle, nineteen of Dunkeld, and on
the direct road to Rannoch, Glenlyon, etc. Posting in all its departments. '
Excellent Stabling with lock-up Coach Houses. Salmon and Trout Fishing on
the rivers Tay and Lyon. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. A Bowling Green I
for the amusement of parties residing in the Hotel. Families can be accommo- I
dated with suites of rooms by the week or month, at moderate charges.
MELROSE
KING’S ARMS HOTEL.
Long Established by Mrs. Thomson.
POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Melrose, May 1859.
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