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EDINBURGH.

PHILP'S COCKBURN HOTEL,

Immediately adjoining the Terminus of the Great Northern Trains. THIS HIS commodious and well-appointed Hotel is beautifully situated, overlooking Princes Street Gardens, and commanding some of the finest views in the city.

A large and elegantly-furnished Saloon-admitted to be the finest in Scotland-set apart for Ladies, Gentlemen, or Families, wishing to avoid the expense of Sitting-Rooms.

The views from the immense windows of this Saloon are, without exception, the finest in Edinburgh.

Private Suites of Apartments, Bath-Rooms, Coffee and Smoking Rooms, and every accommodation for Gentlemen.

PIANOS IN ALL THE PARLOURS AND SALOONS. Charges, including Attendance, strictly Moderate.

P.S.-Mr. Cook (of London) makes this Hotel his headquarters when in Scotland, where every information may be obtained of his Tourist arrangements. Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted at the Cockburn. ON PARLE FRANÇAIS. MAN SPRICHT DEUTSCH. First-Class Turkish Baths in connection with this Hotel,

ROBERT MIDDLEMASS,

PROPRIETOR OF THE EDINBURGH HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, has the honour of announcing that he has entered on a Lease of

THE DOUGLAS HOTEL,

SAINT ANDREW SQUARE,

which has for many years been distinguished by the Patronage of the Royal Families of Great Britain and Europe.

It is situated in the principal Square, from which picturesque views are obtained, within a short distance of all the Railway Stations; and while it commands perfect quietude, is in the vicinity of the various Public Buildings and Places of Interest for which the City is so justly famed.

The moderate tariff which has given such universal satisfaction to visitors at the Edinburgh Hotel has been adopted at the Douglas.

DARLING'S REGENT HOTEL,
20 WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.
Nearly opposite the General Post-Office.

Situated in the Principal Street of the City, in the immediate vici-
nity of the Calton Hill and Public Buildings. Large comfortable
Coffee-Room for parties with Ladies, free of charge. Also Private
Parlours. Turkish and other Baths can be had on the premises.
This is admitted to be one of the best Temperance Hotels in Scotland.
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.

ENNISKILLEN.-ROYAL HOTEL.

E. MONAGHAN, PROPRIETOR,

Begs to announce to his numerous Friends and the Public in general that in addition to the above he has added a large house, fitted up with all the modern improvements, with a view to give additional space and comfort; also a Billiard Table of Daniel Harris's best and improved make.

Posting in all its branches turned out in best style.

The Hotel Omnibus attends all Trains. Ladies' Coffee-Room free of Charge.

B

CARRICK'S ROYAL HOTEL,

50 GEORGE SQUARE, GLASGOW.

(Opposite the General Post-Office.)

This Old-established Family Hotel is delightfully situated for Gentlemen and Families.

The Charges are Fixed and Moderate.

JAMES CARRICK, Proprietor.

GLASGOW.

BEDFORD HOTEL,

54 ST. GEORGE'S PLACE, GLASGOW.
JOHN CHARLES, PROPRIETOR.

(Corner of Buchanan Street.)

Well situated for Parties on pleasure, Families, and Commercial

Gentlemen.

Elegant Coffee-Room.

Smoking and Billiard Rooms.

HANOVER

HOTEL,

HANOVER STREET, GEORGE SQUARE, GLASGOW.
MERTON R. COTES, Proprietor.

"The Editor of 'BRADSHAW' highly recommends this Hotel for its Superior Arrangements, Excellent Management, and Domestic Comforts."-Sept. 7, 1871. "First-Class Hotel for Families and Gentlemen, replete with the comforts of Home."-Murray's Guide to Scotland, 1871.

"Quiet Family Hotel, combining excellence in every department."-Black's Guide to Scotland, 1871.

ROYAL ALBERT HOTEL.

RESTAURANT ATTACHED.

63 WILSON STREET, GLASGOW.
Situation Central, Healthy, and Quiet.

Opposite the new Court-Houses and County Buildings, and in convenient proximity to all the Railway Termini. WM. PATON, PROPRIETOR.

Visitors at this Hotel having the benefit of the Restaurant will find it the most economical, combined with comfort and attention. The Liquors and Viands Al. Commercial Room, Parlours, and Bedrooms large and airy. All charges strictly moderate. Bed, Breakfast, and attendance, from 3s. 6d. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night Porter.

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MACLEAN'S HOTEL,

198 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.

in the immediate of and within five minutes of the termini of the various Railways and Steamboat Wharves. JAMES MACLEAN, Proprietor.

CITY COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS,
54 & 60 UNION STREET, AND 35 MITCHELL STREET, GLASGOW.
NE of the most Extensive and Comfortable Dining Establishments in Scotland,
Breakfasts, Dinners, and Teas, served with comfort, economy, and despatch.
Bill of Fare-EXTRA MODERATE.
LADIES' PRIVATE DINING-ROOM.
GENTLEMEN'S LAVATORY.
No Gratuities to Waiters.

MATTHEW WADDELL, Proprietor.

CROW HOTEL,

GEORGE SQUARE, GLASGOW.

THIS

THIS House is situated in the very centre of the City. For Tourists and Families it is unsurpassed for Comfort and Moderate Charges.

D. DEWAR, Proprietor.

THE CLARENCE HOTEL, 25 GEORGE SQUARE,

GLASGOW.

D. MACKENZIE, Proprietor.

SUCCESSOR TO JOHN M'GREGOR.

FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES AND TOURISTS.

HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER AND HOTEL, 19 ST. ENOCH SQUARE, GLASGOW. BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, TEAS, OYSTER, FISH, and TRIPE SUPPERS. Good Rooms for Dinner and Supper Parties. Excellent Bedrooms. Lavatory in Coffee-Room. Good Smoking Room.

Charges Moderate.

Within Two Minutes' Walk of Union Railway Station, Dunlop Street. J. SALMON.

ROYAL SUTHERLAND ARMS HOTEL, GOLSPIE. JAMES MITCHELL begs to intimate to Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, and the

Public in general, that he has now opened the above beautifully situated and commodious Hotel, and trusts, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit that support which has hitherto been extended to this old-established house. The house contains good Coffee-Room, Commercial Room, and Private Parlours suitable for families.

The Hotel is about one mile from Dunrobin Castle, the grounds of which are open to the Public.

An Omnibus runs to meet the Trains. Horses and Carriages on hire. Loch troutfishing to be had after end of May.

April 8th, 1873.

JAMES MITCHELL,

GRANGE HOTEL,

GRANGE-OVER-SANDS, via CARNFORTH, NORTH LANCASHIRE.

NEW

EW and Elegant Hotel for Families and Gentlemen. A Summer and Winter Residence on the Shores of Morecambe Bay. Views unsurpassed. Direct Rail

communication.

BILLIARD-ROOM, &c.

HANDSOME COFFEE AND DRAWING ROOMS.

HOT AND COLD SALT WATER BATHS.

Coaches between Grange Station and the Steamboats on Windermere Lake. Tariff and Coach Time-Tables on application to

THOMAS RIGG, Proprietor.

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