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THE ROYAL HOTEL

(MACGREGOR'S, LATE GIBB's),

53 PRINCES STREET.

Established upwards of Fifty Years.

Opposite the Scott Monument, and commanding the best views of the Gardens, Castle, Arthur Seat, etc.

DONALD

ONALD MACGREGOR begs respectfully to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and Tourists, that, having taken a 25 years' lease of the above first-class Hotel, he has further extended, remodelled, and decorated it, rendering it now one of the largest in Scotland. The Royal Hotel is unsurpassed for extent of accommodation and elegant furnishings, and has a suite of superb Drawing and Dining Rooms for Ladies. Visitors may depend at all times on receiving comfortable and superior accommodation, combined with moderate charges.

TABLE D'HOTE DAILY.

N.B.-To prevent mistakes, parties who intend visiting the Royal Hotel are cautioned to be careful that Cabmen and Porters do not take them elsewhere, as it has caused many parties great annoyance. The Royal Hotel is the nearest firstclass Hotel to the Railway Stations. A night Porter in attendance.

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WATERLOO PLACE,
Opposite the General Post-Office.

COMMODIOUS AND ELEGANT COFFEE-ROOMS.
LARGE AND WELL-VENTILATED SMOKING-ROOMS.

Suites of Apartments, &c.

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STRANGERS and others visiting Edinburgh will find that, for Situation, Comfort, and Accommodation, combined with Moderate Charges, this Elegant and Extensive Establishment (which was built expressly for an Hotel at an expense of upwards of £30,000) is unequalled in the City. The WINES and CUISINE are of the first quality.

A Spacious Saloon for Families who wish to avoid the expense of Private Sitting-rooms. A Moderate Fixed Charge for Servants.

EDINBURGH.

THE DOUGLAS HOTEL.

THOMAS SLANEY, PROPRIETOR.

HIS HOTEL has long enjoyed the reputation of being one of the best England and the Continent, and the Nobility and Gentry of Europe. Besides a Coffee-Room, Smoking-Room, Baths and other accommodations, a Splendid Saloon, with upwards of twenty Bed-Rooms, have recently been added, and are set apart for the accommodation of those Ladies and Gentlemen honouring the Hotel who wish to avoid the expense of a Private SittingRoom. The Great Saloon is the finest room in any Hotel in the Kingdom, and is capable of dining upwards of 300 persons. Families occupying Private Apartments in the Hotel have the option of dining in the Public Room. Each department is kept so distinct that all may enjoy the quietude of a private house with the independence of an Hotel.

THIS HOTEL has & been patronised by the Royal Families of

PUBLIC ROOM FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.

Table d'Hôte and Dinners à la Carte.

The Scale of Charges on application. Attendance Charged in the Bill. THE

BALMORAL HOTEL

(Late MACKAY'S),

91 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.

(Adjoining the New Club.)

TH HIS Old Established HOTEL, occupying one of the finest positions in Edinburgh, has recent been much beautified. Its public rooms have been fitted with Oriel windows, and the views of the Castle and Gardens to be had from them cannot be surpassed.

Families and Gentlemen will find first-class accommodation combined with mode rate charges.

Coffee, Smoking, and Bath Rooms.

D. PROVEN, Proprietor

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112, 113, AND 114 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.

(Opposite the Castle.)

ADDISON, Proprietor of the above well-known and comfortable Hotel, in returning thanks to his numerous friends for past favours, and, at the same time, soliciting a continuance of their patronage, begs to inform them that he has just opened a new addition to this Hotel, which he has fitted up in a very superior style. The accommodation consists of large and small apartments, handsomely furnished, single Bed-Rooms and Sitting-Rooms, all of which are light and airy. Large handsome Dining-Room, Smoking, and Bath Rooms. The Establishment is arranged so as to combine quiet, comfort, and convenience throughout the whole.

CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE,

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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 elegantly-furnished Saloon for parties with Ladies, free of charge; private suites of Apartments, Bath-Rooms, Coffee and Smoking Rooms, and every accommodation for Gentlemen.

Charges, including Attendance, Strictly Moderate.

A. PHILP (late of the Albion), Proprietor. P.S.-Mr. Cook (of Leicester) makes this house his head-quarters when in Scotland, where every information may be obtained of his tourist arrangements. Tourist and Excursion Office next door.

DARLING'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 20 WATERLOO PLACE,

Nearly Opposite the General Post-Office,

Situated in the Principal Street of the City, in the immediate vicinity of the Calton Hill and Public Buildings. Large comfortable Coffee-Room for parties with Ladies, free of charge. Also, Private Parlours, commanding a fine view of Salisbury Crags and the Top of Arthur Seat.

THE ONLY FIRM IN SCOTLAND to whom PRIZE MEDALS were
awarded at either of the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS of 1862
or of 1865, for CABINET FURNITURE.
RICHARD WHYTOCK & CO.
By Royal Appointment,

CARPET MANUFACTURERS TO HER MAJESTY,
CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS,
DECORATORS, CARVERS AND GILDERS,
Importers of Foreign Carpetings, Fancy Cabinet Work, and
FURNITURE STUFFS.

House and Property Agents and Funeral Conductors.
9 AND 11 GEORGE STREET, AND ROSE COURT,
EDINBURGH.

SPECIAL DESIGNS accurately prepared to suit every Style of
ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DECORATION.
Orders carefully executed in any part of the Country.

W. J. MACDONALD,

GOLDSMITH, WATCHMAKER, ETC.,

139 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH,

(Opposite St. John's Chapel,)

WEST END.

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