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black’s guide book advertiser.
BUCHANAN’S
COMMERCIAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL,
114 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH,
Opposite the Head of North Bridge,
IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE RAILWAY TERMINI.
Extensive, Elegant, and Comfortable Accommodation
for Travellers.
Tourists will find Good and Cheap Refreshment at the above Hotel.
Breakfasts, Luncheons, Fish, Soups, Joints, Chops, Steaks, Tea, Coffee, Sherbet,
Raspberry, etc., served with the utmost dispatch, at the lowest possible charge. I
James Buchanan, while returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous
supporters, is happy to state that he has just added to the above establishment a I
large number of First-Class Bed-Rooms, several Sitting-Rooms, and a Spacious
Hall, seated for 300 persons. He has also greatly improved and extended his
Culinary accommodation. These changes, together with Hot, Cold, and Shower
Baths, and civil and ready attendance, make it one of the most complete Temper- I
ance Hotels in Great Britain, while the charges still remain much lower than in
many inferior houses.
Free use of excellent Reading'Room, Commercial Room, and Private Parlours.
Beds, Is. No charge for Servants.
MELROSE
KING’S ARMS HOTEL. ]
Long Established by Mrs. Thompson.
POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Melrose, May 1858.
W0©DS!DE HOUSE* ©iAIi.
M‘LAURIN’S PRIVATE HOTEL.
At the above Establishment, Families and others visiting Oban, will meet with
every Accommodation and Attention (combined with Moderate Charges).
This Hotel is well suited and convenient for private parties and families;
and situated within a few minutes’ walk of the Steamboat Wharf and Coach
Offices.
Families boarded for long or short periods.
N.B.—Mrs. M‘L. would also intimate that She has added excellent Stabling and
Coach-houses to the above Establishment.