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Oeors^ street, 



(Near the General Post Office). 



G. G. CROSBIE, - - - Proprietor, 



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EXCELLENT accommodation to travellers guaranteed, and 

 the utmost attention paid to their comforts. Rooms well 

 fuinished and commodious. Near the busiest part of the 

 city, i^^ The New Central Hotel, Duckworth-St., near 

 Prescott-St., is in course of erection, and will be the largest and 

 finest Hotel in St. John's. 



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DUCKWORTH STREET, ST. JOHN'S. 



Mrs. G. WALSH, - Proprietress. 



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THIS Hotel has been enlarged and refitted, and is now con- 

 sidered the best in Newfoundland. It is lighted by elec- 

 tricity ; with hot and cold water baths ; smoking and 

 reading rooms ; is near the business places ; and commands a 

 picturesque view all over the city. It is within three minutes 

 walk of all Passenger Steamships. Tlie " City" is known as the 

 " House " (jf Comuiercial Travellers. Gentlemen visiting St. 

 John's would do Avell to stay at this Hotel. A brancli of the 

 General Post Office is also kept in the same building. 



