| James Hill Dickson - Flax - 1846 - 284 pages
...they awarded a premium of 31." "DETER LAWSON AND SON, Seedsmen and Nurserymen, -L beg respectfully to inform their Friends, and the Public in general, that they have now received their usual extensive supplies for the Season, of VEGETABLE, FLOWER, and AGRICULTURAL... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1853 - 348 pages
...ana Cold Baths. BRUGES. HOTEL DE FLANDRE.— The established reputation of this old Hotel is the best guarantee to the travelling public, and the proprietors...trouble nor expense in re-fitting and re-furnishing the hou^s and laying out the garden. Visitors to Bruges are desired to be cautious not to be con.ea to... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1855 - 484 pages
...«ia sensible reduction of prices. BRUGES. THE ESTABLISHED REPUTATION of this old Hotel is the best guarantee to the travelling- public, and the proprietors...expense In re-fitting and re-furnishing the house, and laying1 out the garden. BRUSSELS. PKACE KOYAJLJ-:. THIS unrivalled Establishment, overlooking the Park,... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1855 - 512 pages
...reputation of this old Hotel is the bett guarantee to the travelling public, and the proprietors be<» to inform their friends and the public in general,...have spared no trouble nor expense in re-fitting and rc-furntsMng the house and laying out the garden. Visitors to Bruges are desired to bo cautious not... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1855 - 480 pages
...__ BRUGES. ^____ TTOTEL DE FLANDRB.— The established reputation of this old Hotel is the Ai best guarantee to the travelling public, and the proprietors beg to inform their friends and •"" ; ..... ' ........ '" ..... " ' ' ' re-fitting and re-fnrntehtas be cautious not to be coii'Ppo... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1855 - 488 pages
...cooking, au<^ good wines. TJOTEL DE FLANDRE.— The established reputation of this old Hotel U I- the best guarantee to the travelling public, and the proprietors beg to inform their friend? the public in general, that they have spared no trouble nor expense in refitting and refurnis1... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1857 - 292 pages
...is the best guarantee to the travelling public, and the proprietors beg to inform their friends nnrt the public in general, that they have spared no trouble nor expense in re-fitting and re-fumtshing the house and laying out the garden. Visitors to Brugei are desired to be cautious not... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1863 - 202 pages
...Restaurant Hot and Cold Baths. BRUGES. he public in general, that they have spared no trouble nor expanse in re-fitting and re-furnishing the house and laying...house of a similar name, opposite the railway station. BRUGES- Continued. GRAND HOTEL DU COMMERCE, near the Grande Place and the Railway Station. This first-class... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1863 - 204 pages
...Proprietor. BRUGES. """ HOTEL DE FLANDRE.— The established reputation of this old Hotel is the bet,t guarantee to the travelling public, and the proprietors...trouble nor expense in re-fitting and re-furnishing the honse aud laying out the garden. ROSZMANN-SCHUPP, Proprietors. pRAND HOTtL DTI COMMEKCE, near the Grande... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1863 - 172 pages
....J.^JL the best guarantee to the travelling public, and the proprletors beg to inform their frlends and the public in general that they have spared no...nor expense in refitting and refurnishing the house, aud laying out the garden. Visitors to Bruges are dealred to be cautious not to be conducted to a house... | |
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