SCOTT'S
Telegraphic Address—"SCOTT'S, LONDON."
Telephone No. 2513 Gerrard.
Rebuilt 1893.
OYSTERS
AND
LOBSTERS.
Cuisine of the Highest Quality.
18, 19, & 20 Coventry St.
AND
1 & 2 Gt. Windmill St.
Top of the Haymarket.
Suppers after the Theatres a Speciality.
HOTEL CECIL
& RESTAURANT,
STRAND, W.C.
Largest and Most Magnificent Hotel in Europe.
BEDROOMS FROM 6/- PER DAY INCLUDING
LIGHT AND ATTENDANCE.
The Dinner of London—"THE CECELIA" at 10/6.
Telegraphic Address—"CECELIA," LONDON.
A. JUDAH, Manager.
The Walsingham House Hotel & Restaurant
Piccadilly, W.
Overlooking the Green Park, and occupying the finest position in London.
TARIFF
| Single Bedroom | from 7/6 |
| Bed Sitting-Room | from 12/6 |
| Sitting-Room and Bedroom, Self-contained | from 25/- |
| Extra Bed | from 2/6 |
| Children's Cot | from 1/6 |
| Special Terms for a prolonged stay. | |
| Plain Breakfast | 2/- |
| Plain Breakfast with Eggs | 2/6 |
| Breakfast with Fish or Meat | 3/6 |
| Cup of Tea, Bread and Butter | 1/- |
| Cup of Coffee (demi Tasse) | 6d. |
| Day Fire | 2/- |
| Evening Fire | 1/- |
TABLE D'HÔTE DINNER is served in the Salle à Manger, from 6 to 8, as per daily Bill of Fare, at 7/6 per Head.
AMERICAN and CONTINENTAL Visitors will find "The Walsingham" with its Private Rooms, Restaurant, Terrace, and Garden, overlooking the Park, one of the most comfortable and recherché resorts in London.
Gentlemen's Entrance,
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE.
SEPARATE BATHS FOR LADIES.
ENTRANCE—Northumberland Avenue, Craven Street, Strand.
PRONOUNCED TO BE THE FINEST IN LONDON.
Admission: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., 3s. 6d.; after 7 p.m., 2s.
These Baths stand on what was formerly part of the grounds of Northumberland House, occupied nearly three years in building, and involved an expenditure of £30,000. They comprise a suite of Bath Rooms, having a floor space of about twelve thousand feet for gentlemen, with a smaller set in a separate contiguous building for the exclusive use of ladies. The cooling rooms, which are surmounted by a lofty dome designed to permit the free circulation of air and to ensure perfect ventilation, are fitted in a most luxurious manner; the whole of the decorations of both cooling and hot rooms have been designed by most eminent authorities; while the heating and ventilation of the hot chambers are brought to a state of perfection by the use of the system first introduced by the Proprietors.