ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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Augusta House 



AUGUSTA. IMAINE, 



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Prcapri^tcar, 



Is situated on State Street, in tlic residi'ntial portion of the 

 city, near the State House, and tlie residence of the late 

 James (4. Blaine. It luis heen hea(h|uartei-s for the legislators 

 more than three score years, and offers the best advantages to 

 its guests as such, of any hotel in the city. Electric cars pass 

 the house every fifteen minutes, and fi-ee cai-riages will carry 

 guests to and from regular trains. 



.A Charming Summer Home. 



The .Vugusta House is a ilrst-class hotel in every respect. All 

 the appointments are of the highest character, including baths, san- 

 itary plumbing, electric lights, steam heat, rooms singly and en 

 suite, beautiful surroundings, and splendid service. 



Guests at the Augusta House have the choice, of many beautiful 

 drives and excursions to Kennebec County streams and ponds, 

 including Cobbosseecontee, the Belgrade chain of lakes, Togus 

 Pond, and many other famous fishing resorts. Persons en route to 

 any of the above ponds or lakes, should stop at the Augusta 

 House on their way. Send for descriptive circular. 



In writ ills' 



'itisers nicntioii Carletoirs Pathliiiihir ;iiiil ( Jazetteer. 



