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XLVI MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS,
THE SAINT ANDREW HOTEL,
14 SAINT ANDREW STREET,
IS UNEQUALLED IN THE CITY FOR
SITUATION, COMFORT, AND MODERATE CHARGES.
Plain Breakfast or Tea, Is. ; Bed, Is. 6d. ; Servants, 9d.
DUNCAN M'LAREN, Proprietor.
THE BEST DINNERS IN EDINBURGH
ARE TO BE HAD AT
''the city dining: rooms/'
14 SAINT ANDREW STREET.
THREE COURSES FOR ONE SHILLING,
CONSISTING OF
SOUP or FISH, JOINT, and SWEETS.
DUNCAN M'LAREN, Proprietor.
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114 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH,
Nearly opposite the head of North Bridge and Lord Cockburn Street, in the
immediate vicinity of the Hailway Termini,
HAS Extensive, Elegant, and Comfortable Accommodation for Travellers. Tourists
will find Good and Cheap Refreshments at the above Hotel, where Breakfasts,
Luncheons, Soups, Fish, Joints, Chops, Steaks, Tea, Coffee, Sherbet, Raspberry, &c., are
served with the utmost despatch, and at the lowest possible charge.
James Buchanan, while returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous supporters,
is happy to state that he has added to the above Establishment a large number of
FIRST-CLASS BEDROOMS, AND SEVERAL SITTIIfG-ROOIS.
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 Temperance 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 at One Shilling, or at One Shilling and Sixpence.
THE SAINT ANDREW HOTEL,
14 SAINT ANDREW STREET,
IS UNEQUALLED IN THE CITY FOR
SITUATION, COMFORT, AND MODERATE CHARGES.
Plain Breakfast or Tea, Is. ; Bed, Is. 6d. ; Servants, 9d.
DUNCAN M'LAREN, Proprietor.
THE BEST DINNERS IN EDINBURGH
ARE TO BE HAD AT
''the city dining: rooms/'
14 SAINT ANDREW STREET.
THREE COURSES FOR ONE SHILLING,
CONSISTING OF
SOUP or FISH, JOINT, and SWEETS.
DUNCAN M'LAREN, Proprietor.
UUifliTlJjtivliiJu ImflJrljtiililulj UUi
114 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH,
Nearly opposite the head of North Bridge and Lord Cockburn Street, in the
immediate vicinity of the Hailway Termini,
HAS Extensive, Elegant, and Comfortable Accommodation for Travellers. Tourists
will find Good and Cheap Refreshments at the above Hotel, where Breakfasts,
Luncheons, Soups, Fish, Joints, Chops, Steaks, Tea, Coffee, Sherbet, Raspberry, &c., are
served with the utmost despatch, and at the lowest possible charge.
James Buchanan, while returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous supporters,
is happy to state that he has added to the above Establishment a large number of
FIRST-CLASS BEDROOMS, AND SEVERAL SITTIIfG-ROOIS.
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 Temperance 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 at One Shilling, or at One Shilling and Sixpence.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1864-1865 > (586) |
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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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