ST. LAWRENCE HALL, 



GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, 



H. IIOGA5T, ..... Proprietor. 



This First-Class Hotel, the largest in Montreal, and which has long been re- 

 garded by the Travelling Public as the most popular and fashionable resort, is 

 situated opposite the Post Office, and contiguous to the Banks, French Cathedral 

 or Church Ville Marie, the Champ de Mars, where the Troops are reviewed, and 

 other Public Institutions. It has been under the charge of the present proprietor 

 for over fifteen years. A large part of the Hall was engaged by the Government 

 for the Suite of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wale*, on his visit to this city. 

 The Proprietor would take this opportunity of thaDking his numerous friends 

 for past favors and to inform them that he has during the past winter built a 

 large addition to the Hall, and hopes in future to be able to accommodate all 

 who may favor his establishment. 



Telegraphic communication from the Hotel. 



ESTiVSLISIfED 1818. 



SAVAGE & LYMAN, 



CATHEDRAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET, 



iyxoNor*i)ei*x>, 



MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF 



<r e"w:e llebt 



In all its varieties and styles, 



Electro-Plated Ware, Dressing Cases and Bags, 



ALSO, 



Silver Tea and Coffee Sets, Jugs, Pitchers, Cups, Trays and 



Inkstands, Castors and Cake Baskets, Forks, Spoons, 



&c, &c, Arc. 



W. NOTMAN, 



PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE QUEEN, 



BLEURY STREET, 



MONTREAL. 



