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RAILWAY INN, AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, North Shields NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION JOHN GIBBON Having entered on the above Establishment, takes the present Opportunity of assuring his Friends and the Public, that no Exertions shall be wanting his Part to secure their Patronage. Parties visiting Shields by Railway, from Newcastle, will find the RAILWAY INN to afford every Accommodation. J. G. can assure the Public, that no Expense shall be spared in making a Selection of Wines and Spirits, of the choicest Importation; and which he supplies at the lowest possible Prices. To Commercial Men visiting Shields, his House will be found to embrace every Domestic Comfort that can be desired. An Omnibus leaves the Railway Inn, for Tynemouth, immediately after the Arrival of each Train. Also, an Extra one to convey Passengers to any part of the Neighbourhood, at a Moment's Notice. The Blyth Coach leaves the above Inn every Morning at Half-past Nine o'clock. EXCELLENT POST AND OTHER HORSES WITH OR WITHOUT CARRIAGES |
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