Gentlemen's Entrance,NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE.

Single Bedroomfrom 7/6Bed Sitting-Roomfrom 12/6Sitting-Room and Bedroom, Self-containedfrom 25/-Extra Bedfrom 2/6Children's Cotfrom 1/6Special Terms for a prolonged stay.Plain Breakfast2/-Plain Breakfast with Eggs2/6Breakfast with Fish or Meat3/6Cup of Tea, Bread and Butter1/-Cup of Coffee (demi Tasse)6d.Day Fire2/-Evening Fire1/-

AMERICAN and CONTINENTAL Visitors will find "The Walsingham" with its Private Rooms, Restaurant, Terrace, and Garden, overlooking the Park, one of the most comfortable andrecherchéresorts in London.

Charing Cross Turkish Baths (NEVILL'S.)

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.

Table d'Hôte Luncheon, 4s. 6d.;Dinners à la Carte; Suppers, 5s.

A large Banqueting Hall, seating 150 People, is now open for Regimental and City Dinners, Wedding and other Receptions; also smaller Dining Rooms for Parties, and Institute Picture Galleries for Balls.

Also a Nice and Comfortable Hotel, the Entrance of which isin Jermyn Street.

HANDSOMELY DECORATED IN THE LOUIS XV. STYLE, CELEBRATED FOR ITS EXCELLENT AND DELICATE CUISINE AND ITS LARGE STOCK OF FINE WINES.

LUNCHEON, 3/-}THE THEATRE DINNER, 5/6}Couvert, 6d.SPECIAL DINNER, 7/6}THEATRE SUPPER, 4/6.

Dinners, Luncheons, and Suppers à la Carte.Special Menu on Sunday.

Great attention paid to the 3/- Luncheon, which is pronouncedto be the best in London.

Telegraphic Address, "Guffanti, London."Telephone No. 5265 Gerrard.

2 Menier slabs. For Breakfast Luncheon and Supper

The Largest Factory in the World.

WORKS: NOISIEL-SUR-MARNE, PARIS.

SOLD RETAIL EVERYWHERE.

This palatial restaurant has been entirely rebuilt, and lighted throughout by electricity. The decorations, lighting, and ventilation have rendered Romano's one of the sights of London.

Veritable cuisine Parisienne. Choicest wines. Elite orchestra.Quietude, comfort, personal supervision ofA. ROMANO, Proprietor,C. A. ANTONELLI, Manager.

Telephone No. 5428. Telegrams: "Romano, Strand, London."

(Corner of Hanover Street).

To Reserve Tables apply to Manager. Telephone No. 1742 Gerrard.

Michel of Strasbourg advert

(BAKER and CO., Proprietors.)Manager,Mons. G. GUILLOT.Chef de Cuisine,Maître CHARPENTIER.

This magnificent Hotel and Restaurant is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. The building is planned and decorated upon the most approved modern principles, and has been furnished throughout by Messrs. MAPLE & CO.

A TABLE D'HÔTE LUNCHEONServed at 3s. 6d. per head in the Grand Hall from 1 to 2.30 p.m.TABLE D'HÔTE DINNERAt 5s. per head from 6 to 9 p.m.SUPPERSAfter the Theatre (à la carte) served in Grand Hall.

Tables may be reserved by Telephone No. 2088 Gerrard.

(Close to Burlington House, between Bond Street and Regent Street.)DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS À LA CARTE.Coffee-Room, Private Dining-Rooms for Large and Small Parties.

Special Hot English Dishes from 1 to 31/6Dinner from the Joint2/6

Genuine First-Class Cuisine. The very best Vintage Wines and the Choicest Brands of Cigars.

SINGLE BEDROOMS from 4/- per day.SMALL SUITES OF ROOMS from 2½ Guineas per week.

Denny's Bacon and Hams illustrated advertisement

Overlooking River and Embankment Gardens.By Day the most beautiful Garden and River View in Europe.By Night a Fairy Scene.

Under the direction of the famous Maître d'Hôtel "Joseph."DINNERS À LA CARTE. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PARTIES.The Savoy Déjeuner, 5s.The Opera Supper, 5s.Prix Fixe Dinner(7s. 6d.)served in the new Salle à Manger.The Orchestra plays during Dinner and Supper.

BROOK STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE, W.In the centre of fashionable London. The old Royal Hostelry resuscitated.The Orchestra plays in the Restaurant during Dinner.SUITES OF ROOMS OF ALL SIZES.Over 300 Rooms. Nearly 100 Bathrooms.General Manager—MR. H. MENGAY.

Telephone 201 Deptford.

Public and Private Rooms facing the River.Al-fresco dining in the very hot weather.Telegrams and Letters, Address BALE.

Lerina trademark

LIQUEUR made by the Monks of theABBEY OF OUR LADY OF LERINSOn the Island of St. Honorat, CANNES (Alpes Maritimes).

Well known to all Visitors to the Riviera.ESSENTIALLY DIGESTIVE.

CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ALL STORES AND WINE MERCHANTS.

Lerina bottle

This famous Restaurant has been reconstructed and appointed in the most recherché style, and is now open for Luncheons at 2/6, Dinners à la Carte or at fixed prices, and Suppers at 3/-, after the theatres (speciality). Also on Sundays, from 6 till 11 p.m. The High-class Cuisine is under the personal superintendence of the proprietor, and the well-known cellars ofM. Costa, late of the Washington, Oxford Street, have been carefully removed to this establishment.Telephone No. 1486 Gerrard.

Telephone—2710 Gerrard. Telegrams—Soufflé, London.RENOWNED FRENCH & ITALIAN CUISINE.Luncheons, Dinners and Suppers à la Carte.Open from 8 a.m. till 12.30 p.m.The Famous ARTIST ROOM can beReserved for Private Parties, etc.Best Vintage Wines.M. & G. PAGANI, Proprietors.

ASSETS exceed 53¾ MILLIONS STERLING.SURPLUS over all LIABILITIES exceeds 11¾ MILLIONS STERLING.Paid to Policyholders during 1898—Over £4,980,000 Sterling.Paid to Policyholders in less than 40 years—Over £62,270,000 Sterling.

The Policies of the Equitable of the United States secure:—1. A Lucrative Investment.2. Protection for a Wife.3. Endowment for Children.4. Education for Children.5. Provision for Old Age.

Amounts of Cash Surrenders, Loans, Paid-up Assurance arewritten in theEQUITABLE'SPolicies and Guaranteed.

Head Office for Great Britain and Ireland:6 PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON.A. MUNKITTRICK and W. TRIGGS,General Managers.

Entirely remodelled and charmingly redecorated in Louis XV. style, is now one of the most elegant Restaurant Salons in the world, and overlooks Piccadilly. Cuisine Véritablement fine. Déjeuners, Dîners et Soupers à la Carte, or at fixed prices.

Has also been remodelled and redecorated in Louis XVI. style, and can be strongly recommended for its comfort and elegant service. Academy Luncheon at 2/6. Dîner parisienne at 5/-.

A most excellent dinner is served at the very moderate price of 3/6.

On the ground floor for the service à la Carte, or at fixed popular prices.

On the lower ground floor, with two special entrances in Jermyn Street, can be strongly recommended for its quick service and very moderate prices.Attention is called to the New Private Entrance in Jermyn Street, affording most convenient access to all floors.Quick travelling Lifts at both Entrances.

SPIERS & POND, LTD.,Proprietors.

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