A HOUSE OF CAIsE IN EONDON. 
I N view of the number of calls with which we are favoured by Customers from all parts of the 
world, we have arranged to set aside a suite of rooms for their convenience, where they 
may either seek information about London 
or temporarily leave their belongings. 
These rooms have lavatories attached, 
and are supplied with the current garden¬ 
ing papers, railway time-tables, writing 
materials, etc. 
We have for many years kept a re¬ 
gister of Gardeners and Bailiffs seeking 
situations, and if any of our customers 
requiring these servants care to arrange 
Reception Room No. i. , , 
meetings with them at our place, we shall 
be pleased to do our best to make such an interview possible. 
I he rooms will be available to callers during the following hours :— 
Monday to Friday .io to 4 
Saturday . . ..10 to 1 
An assistant will be in attendance, 
our several premises, and he will be ready 
to give any information about London to 
those who may require it. 
It is necessary we should receive an 
intimation two days previously of our Cus¬ 
tomers’ intention to pay us a visit, to prevent 
difficulties that may arise from holidays 
and other circumstances beyond control. 
We are also pleased to give infor¬ 
mation to Bailiffs or Gardeners of our Cus¬ 
tomers who may be visiting London. 
who will conduct our patrons (should they wish it) over 
Reception Room No. 2. 
