TOOK BROS., HIGH ART 1 ,* -^ COSTUMIERS AND ■ If TAILORS.—H. B. Buildings | (upstairs). 65 I I —I The Federal Hotel. LONDON QUAY, PICTON. i. 6WINDALE ~— Propriety | (Late of Nelson end Wellington.) FEDERAL HOTEL ia one <* » •■• the moat up-to-date houses in tba Province, and the Premise Tourist tm _ Commsrolal Houss of the Distriot. Commands an excellent view of th« beautiful Harbour from its spacioui balcony fronting London Quay. Lest than a minute from the steamer's side. Visitors to Pioton will find that n« . effort has been spared to afford them X every comfort, vrhila the Tarjg in moat D- reasonable. n- ■ ' '" The Hotel is fitted up with avers modern convenience, and the Sanitary f Arrangementu have been speoiallf 7 itndied,. t CUISINE A SPECIALITY) The Dining Room is largo an! commodious, comfortably fitted ap, and well lighted. Loftars an^ Telegrams rsoeivs prams»« > aftsntlon. Porter meets all Trains and Steamart. . FIRST-OEASS BILLURD TABLB. Arrangements made for Fishing Parties to any of the beautiful Bt>y» in the Sound. All the comforts of at horn* will be found at THE FEDERAL? HOTEL. pioton. mm fVEY gmr Guaranteed Indiilbni Mark* ■* Issg Ink for Rubber Btsmg at tone and BkoE ooloura. "The Ooloniat 5* Jobbing Departsaflnft,
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13486, 4 June 1914, Page 3
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199Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13486, 4 June 1914, Page 3
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