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R OYAL HOTEL AND ASSEMBLY ROOMS, MARGATE. .1%. , F. HOWE with

feelings of gratitude begs to return his most sincere thanks to the Visitants of Margate, for the liberal support he has received during the last eighteen years that he has kept the above Establishment, and flatters himself that the Superior Accommodations of his Hotel, combined with Moderate Charges, will ensure him that share of public patronage it is his highest ambition to merit.

N.B. the MAIL STEAM PA'cxxTs for OSTEND leave Margate every WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, at half-past nine o'clock : persons travelling to the Netherlands will obtain every useful information required, by application to F. Howe.

A very superior four-inside Coach leaves the Bell and Crown, Holborn, and Blossoms Inn, Cheapside, at half-past eight, and the Bricklayer's Arms at nine o'clock, every morningt arriving at Margate in nine hours without changing coaches or coachmen. A Night Coach also leaves the above Inns every Evening at six o'clock, and arrives at Margate early the next Morning.