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black's guide book advertiser.
THE GEORGE, Familt, Commercial, and Agriculturist's
Hotel, ROSS. J. Cole, Proprietor,
Is conveniently situated, and possesses all the appointments necessary to ensure
to its inmates the comforts of home, at charges exceedingly moderate.
Omnibuses to and from the Railway Station, and the Coaches to Monmouth
and elsewhere, pass the house.
The London daily Times, the Hereford, Glo’ster, Birmingham, and other
papers, taken in.
Lock-up Coach-Houses, and good Stabling accommodation. Wines and
Spirits of first quality. Burton and other Ales and Dublin Porter, in Bottle and
Draught.
An excellent Ordinary' on Market Days at Two o’clock.
MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE.
NEW BATH FAMILY HOTEL.
BY MISS IYATTS AND MRS. JORDAN.
An excellent Coffee-Room for Ladies and Gentlemen.
A large Tepid Swimming Bath.
Post Horses, Carriages, and Stabling.
An Omnibus to and from the Railway.
A& G. WILSON, Fishing Tackle Makers, by special ap-
• pointment to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, 34 Princes Street, Edin¬
burgh, respectfully call tlie attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen to their present
extensive Stock, which will be found replete with every’ Article in the Line;
Flies dressed to order. Bait of all descriptions. Cases fitted up on a few hours’
notice with everything requisite for the various localities to which gentlemen
may be proceeding; their long experience enables them to give every informa¬
tion. An early call requested.
Observe the Address,
ANGLERS’ RESORT, No. 34 PRINCES STREET.
DEALERS IN LIVE BIRDS, FOREIGN AND BRITISH.
SALMON AND TROUT ANGLING.
SAMUEL LANG, Manufacturer, 5 Hanover Street,
Edinburgh, has always on hand a large stock of well-
seasoned Salmon, Trout, and other Rods; Salmon and Trout
Flies, and all kinds of Tackle suited for Loch and River.
THE BEST WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERATE CHARGES.
OBSERVE, 5 HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH,
Three Doors from Princes Street.
black's guide book advertiser.
THE GEORGE, Familt, Commercial, and Agriculturist's
Hotel, ROSS. J. Cole, Proprietor,
Is conveniently situated, and possesses all the appointments necessary to ensure
to its inmates the comforts of home, at charges exceedingly moderate.
Omnibuses to and from the Railway Station, and the Coaches to Monmouth
and elsewhere, pass the house.
The London daily Times, the Hereford, Glo’ster, Birmingham, and other
papers, taken in.
Lock-up Coach-Houses, and good Stabling accommodation. Wines and
Spirits of first quality. Burton and other Ales and Dublin Porter, in Bottle and
Draught.
An excellent Ordinary' on Market Days at Two o’clock.
MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE.
NEW BATH FAMILY HOTEL.
BY MISS IYATTS AND MRS. JORDAN.
An excellent Coffee-Room for Ladies and Gentlemen.
A large Tepid Swimming Bath.
Post Horses, Carriages, and Stabling.
An Omnibus to and from the Railway.
A& G. WILSON, Fishing Tackle Makers, by special ap-
• pointment to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, 34 Princes Street, Edin¬
burgh, respectfully call tlie attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen to their present
extensive Stock, which will be found replete with every’ Article in the Line;
Flies dressed to order. Bait of all descriptions. Cases fitted up on a few hours’
notice with everything requisite for the various localities to which gentlemen
may be proceeding; their long experience enables them to give every informa¬
tion. An early call requested.
Observe the Address,
ANGLERS’ RESORT, No. 34 PRINCES STREET.
DEALERS IN LIVE BIRDS, FOREIGN AND BRITISH.
SALMON AND TROUT ANGLING.
SAMUEL LANG, Manufacturer, 5 Hanover Street,
Edinburgh, has always on hand a large stock of well-
seasoned Salmon, Trout, and other Rods; Salmon and Trout
Flies, and all kinds of Tackle suited for Loch and River.
THE BEST WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERATE CHARGES.
OBSERVE, 5 HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH,
Three Doors from Princes Street.
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