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THE QUEEN'S HOTEL,

FOR FAMILIES AND

GENTLEMEN,

131 PRINCES STREET,

EDINBURGH.

R. STEWART begs to call the attention of the Nobility,

MR.

Gentry, and Public, to the comfort and quiet of this Establishment. Its situation is in the most fashionable and picturesque part of Princes Street, and is conducted in the same style that has already gained for him so much distinguished patronage and support

TH

CALEDONIAN HOTEL,

EDINBURGH.

HIS HOTEL, situated in the most central and picturesque part of Princes Street (corner of Castle Street), affords quiet and most comfortable accommodation for Families and Gentlemen. Considerable alterations and improvements are just completed, by which, and an untiring exertion to conduct his business on the principles hitherto so liberally supported, J. Burnett begs to testify his gratitude to his many kind patrons.

The Culinary department is conducted by a person of acknowledged ability.

The Wines, &c., are all of first quality, and supplied by the leading houses.

**A most moderate scale of charges. All attendance included in the bill.

J. BURNETT, Proprietor.

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ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL,

PERTH.

J.

PATRONISED BY THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT.

Coaching, Posting, and Hiring Establishment.

& A. DAVIDSON, in returning their sincere thanks for past favours, beg to intimate that they continue to devote the same attention to the accommodation and comfort of all visiting the Hotel which has for the last forty years secured for this Establishment such a large share of patronage, and with which, on the occasion of the Royal Visits to the Hotel, Her Majesty was most graciously pleased to express complete satisfaction.

New and elegant Carriages of every description, with steady horses, careful, experienced, and civil drivers, can be had on Hire at most reasonable charges, and arrangements made for Posting parties to any part of the Highlands.

Superior well-matched Job and Post Horses on Hire by the day, week, or month.

All the Coaches to and from Dunkeld, Aberfeldy, Taymouth, Pitlochrie, Blair Atholl, Inverness, &c., start from the "Royal George."

An Omnibus from the Hotel waits the arrival of the different trains.

PERTH, May 1852.

CALEDONIAN HOTEL,

INVERNESS.

CHARLES SPINKS (successor to the late Mr. Robert

Wilson) takes leave most respectfully to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, and others, that he has entered into this Far-Famed Hotel, and trusts, by unremitting attention to the comfort and wishes of those honouring him with their Patronage, to uphold the high character which this Establishment has maintained for such a long period. To ensure still further the approbation of those favouring him with their support, Charles Spinks has spared no expense in Furnishing the Hotel in a style of Elegance and Comfort not to be surpassed.

The Lords of the Justiciary Court, and the Law Officers of the Crown, invariably countenance this Hotel on their periodical visits to Inverness.

Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.

Posting in all its Departments. The Mail, and other Coaches to all quarters, as heretofore.

Information supplied regarding Fishing and Shooting

quarters.

INVERNESS, May 1852.

TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS.

GEORGE HOTEL, MELROSE.

DAVID MANUEL,

PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel, in returning his warm

est thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, for the very liberal share of patronage with which he has been hitherto honoured, begs to assure his patrons that it shall be his continued study to deserve their support, by paying every attention to those who may favour him with their patronage. He takes this opportunity to state, that the Hotel has been handsomely furnished, with a strict view to the comfort and convenience of visitors. Tourists and Excursionists will find Melrose the most convenient, central, and nearest point from which to visit the many celebrated spots, rendered famous by the immortal Author of Waverley. The Abbeys of Melrose, Dryburgh, Jedburgh, and Kelso; Abbotsford; the beautiful and enchanting scenery on the banks of the Tweed, as well as an hundred localities celebrated in song and story, are at hand, or within convenient distances of Melrose. Conveyances kept in readiness for the arrival of the Trains.

MAY 1852.

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