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... supper on Wednesday I’assault buffet. I was decorated for it, too,” said Marshal to me. “Ac voilii:” had the order of lobster-salad on his shirt. The ball itself was damped of course by the calamities of the morning. The Emperor, Empress, and Prince Napoleon ...
... nt in the metropolis.— EVENING and during the week, Herr OSCAR CARRE will Introduce his Six splendid Trick Horses—Topaze. Salad Nedjid. Tancredi. Frelschuts. and Abdal!ah*proaouhced the entire press matchless breeding, aad intelligenw. in addilion. the ...
... had to pay ; and the grand stand was crowded Euronc—is that the mere registered tempera- with rank, fashion, beauty, lobster-salad, ami ture of a place conveys no deSnite—at any rate, all the other delicacies the season. rtio no adequate-idea of thc amount ...
... Oxford-street, W. next door to the Pantheon .—The best and cheapest dinner in London. Soup. fish, joints, sweets. Stilton cheese, salad. A'c.. 2s. fed. each person, wines, ales indraught and prime condition. Dike at pikes savoy bestaurakt. Luncheon, Dining, and ...
... Oxford ! W., next »or to the Pantheon. The beat and cheapest ! dinner In London. Soup. fish, jotota. sweets. Stilton cheese salad. Ac., 2a. tid. each person. Wines, ales draught and prime condition. milE VICTORIA WINE OOMI’ANY. X Head Office. 16. Mark-lane ...
... Oriord-ttreet, w.. next door to the Pantheon. The best and cheapest dinner London. Soup. fish, joints, sweets, Stilton cheese, salad. Ac- 3s. 6d. each person. Wines, ales draught and prime condition. HENRY CHAPLIN and CO., Beneath WV« Charing-emss Station ...
... INMAN DINING ROOMS, W, W. next door to the Pantheon’. 'll hr-o aii,i dinner in London. Soups, fish, joint*. u .>l. , ipi salad. A*e.. 2s. 6d. each person. Wines, :r!es . ~ prime condition. HENRY CHAPLIN and CO., Charing-cross station. Offices. 10, V ...
... must be wilfully shutting his eyes against the light. Then came the lunch. Neither tea nor j toast were forthcoming ; chicken-salad there was, and “ chocolate eclairs, and a beverage whose aroma was that of flowers—can this mean mintjulip ?—and plenty of ...
... it imu. kiiM* cnt i. .t* Arcticr. Lcdiec Koom. A^>,'iTov IiuTEL. Fi-rS^-ufiT W iroui J6ial, wish ▼* soUblos. cheese, aiirt salad. 19. wl. flsli and joint. 2a.. dh meat. b&. hand room for ladies. d rooms, 3s. per nitht, includine ,> °* •Pi'^lton.-Froprictyra ...
... —JOHN JEEHARD. 172. Fleet-street. London. NDERTON’S HOTEL, Fleet-street—DlN- NEKS from the Joint, with vegetables, cheese, and salad. Is. 6d.; soup or fish and Joint, 2a.; dish meat. Bd. A handsome cotfea room for ladles. Bed rooms, 3a. per night, including ...