53G 



With Rod and Gun in New England 



>Jk«^% iftl ' n IMS I Ifefe 





■Sri 



Cyte Wrunswic/c, & oston> ^ aS s. 



The Brunswick, with the completeness and modern quality of its 

 equipments, and in the character of its management, bears a reputation 

 surpassed by none. It is situated in Copley Square, corner of Boylston 

 and Clarendon streets, one of the most fashionable locations in the city, 

 being opposite the Society of Natural History, the Institute of Technology 

 and Trinity (Phillips Brooks') Church. Just across Copley Square are the 

 Museum of Fine Arts, New Public Library, New Old South Church and 

 the Art Club ; and only a few moments' walk from the Central, Arlington 

 Street, and several other churches, public buildings, Public Garden and the 

 Park Square Railroad Station. Boylston Street, upon which The Bruns- 

 wick fronts, is a broad and handsome thoroughfare, extending past the 

 Common and Public Garden to the Back Bay Park and Roadway, to 

 Franklin and other parks. Modern plumbing has recently been put into the 

 house, together with electric lights in every room, and the house has been 

 newly decorated and refurnished. The location is most desirable for tran- 

 sient as well as permanent guests. 



Barnes dc 'Dunklee, ^Proprietors. 



jfcerbert jfc. SRarnes, JTfanager. 



