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78 EDINBURGH AND LEITH
GRIE VE'S hot els]
THE BALMORAL HOTEL,
91 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH
(Adjoining the New Club),
AND
THE WATERLOO HOTEL,
24 WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.
THE Charges of the Balmoral and Waterloo Hotels will compare
favourably even with those of minor Hotels. Ladies and Gentlemen
passing through the City are therefore respectfully invited to visit either
the Balmoral or Waterloo, and judge of the accommodation and charges
for themselves.
List of Prices will be forw^arded on application.
BROWN'S HOTEL,
81 LOTHIAN ROAD
(Adjoining the Caledonian Station, "West End of Princes Street),
EDINBURGH,
IS now open for the Eeception of Visitors, who may depend upon having
every comfort and attention.
There has been added a Magnificent Buffet.
also hot, cold, and shower baths.
Charges moderate.
JAMES BROWN, Proprietor.
THE CITY RESTAURANT, DINING ROOM, AND LUNCHEON BAR,
5 MELBOURNE PLACE, GEORGE IV. BRIDGE.
THIRD SHOP FROM LxVWNMARKET, EDINBURGH.
Three Minutes' Walk from Assembly Halls, Parliament House, and Industrial Museum.
FIRST-CLASS REFRESHMENT AT STRICTLY MODERATE CHARGES. WINES, LONDON PORTER, EDINBURGH & BURTON ALES.
^ WILLIAM WILSO?^, rropndor.
DAVID GRANT,
6 NOETH ST. ANDEEW S T E E E T,
COOK AND CONFECTIONER,
PURVEYOR OF WEDDING CAKES.
MARRIAGE DEJEUNERS furnished with everything requisite for a ^Marriage Table,
GRIE VE'S hot els]
THE BALMORAL HOTEL,
91 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH
(Adjoining the New Club),
AND
THE WATERLOO HOTEL,
24 WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.
THE Charges of the Balmoral and Waterloo Hotels will compare
favourably even with those of minor Hotels. Ladies and Gentlemen
passing through the City are therefore respectfully invited to visit either
the Balmoral or Waterloo, and judge of the accommodation and charges
for themselves.
List of Prices will be forw^arded on application.
BROWN'S HOTEL,
81 LOTHIAN ROAD
(Adjoining the Caledonian Station, "West End of Princes Street),
EDINBURGH,
IS now open for the Eeception of Visitors, who may depend upon having
every comfort and attention.
There has been added a Magnificent Buffet.
also hot, cold, and shower baths.
Charges moderate.
JAMES BROWN, Proprietor.
THE CITY RESTAURANT, DINING ROOM, AND LUNCHEON BAR,
5 MELBOURNE PLACE, GEORGE IV. BRIDGE.
THIRD SHOP FROM LxVWNMARKET, EDINBURGH.
Three Minutes' Walk from Assembly Halls, Parliament House, and Industrial Museum.
FIRST-CLASS REFRESHMENT AT STRICTLY MODERATE CHARGES. WINES, LONDON PORTER, EDINBURGH & BURTON ALES.
^ WILLIAM WILSO?^, rropndor.
DAVID GRANT,
6 NOETH ST. ANDEEW S T E E E T,
COOK AND CONFECTIONER,
PURVEYOR OF WEDDING CAKES.
MARRIAGE DEJEUNERS furnished with everything requisite for a ^Marriage Table,
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1879-1880 > (858) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/83627222 |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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