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County Directory of Scotland Advertiser. xciii
TO THE
ROYAL BRITISH HOTEL,
H
22 PEINCES STEEET, EDINBURGH,
Opposite the General Railway Termini,
AS been added the NEW EOYAL HOTEL, thereby renderin;? the ROYAL BRITISH ono
of the Largest and most Comfortable Establishments in Scotland.
The Decorations and Furnitnro are all Now, and of the most substantial and elegant design.
One of the principal Saloons, capable of accommodating 150 Ladies and Gentlemen, has been
Fitted and Furnished in a style greatly superior to any Dining Room in this quarter, and will be
found replete with all the Dainties of the Season (daily).
Tiie respective Departments arc Self-contained, so that Families, Commercial Gentlemen,
and TouKisTS will, on trial, find this Establishment unequalled in Edinburgh.
The View from the New Oriel Windows of the Dining Saloon and Parlours is magnificent.
A Lofty and Elegant Smoking Room.
N.B.~K Private Coffee Room for Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to avoid the expense of a
Parlour,
A TABLE D'HOTE DAILY.
Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths on the Shortest Notice.
N.B.— 27je CAFE ROYAL, West Register Street, is carried on hy Mr GRIEVE as usual.
ROSS-SHIRE.
BALNAGOWN AEMS PIOTEL, APvDGAY,
Immediately opposite, ajid within a minute's walk of the Highland Railioay Go's Station, Bonar Bridge.
Begs respectfully to intimate to the Nobility, Commercial Gentlemen, and the Public generally,
that he is Lessee of the above Hotel. It has undergone extensive improvements — is thoroughly
refurnished — and, as regards comfort and attendance, is in fifst-rate order.
C. F. hopes, by diligence and devoted attention to business, to merit a continuance of the
patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed upon him.
The Posting Department is of a superior description. Carriages, Dogcarts, Gigs, &c., with
steady Drivers, to be had on the shortest notice.
Angling. — The Lessee has also the issuing of Tickets for the Fishings of the Carron River,
which is known to afford first-class sport.
GELLION'S HOTEL, INVEENESS.
(Entrance both by Cliurch Street and Bridge Street.)
Has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has taken a
Lease of this famous old Establishment, where he intends to devote his energies fcr tlie comfort
of the Travelling Public.
J. C. hopes, by diligence and devoted attention to business, to merit a continuance of the
patronage so liberally bestowed on him while in the Muirtown Hotel, Caledonian Canal.
TERMS MODERATE.
N.B. — A Waiter in attendance on arrival of the Trains and Steamers.
June 1868.

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