A Week At Killarney : With Descriptions of the Routes Thither From Dublin, Cork, &c.

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flowers, to the entrance door. It is a building of mnch architectural elegance ; a reasonably good idea of which may be formed from the appended woodcut. It was built by the South- Western Railway Company, expressly for the accommodation of tourists, and contains all modern improvements : a very spacious coffee-room (upwards of seventy feet long) ; a public drawing-room ; hot and cold baths, of large size ; and all the appliances that can minister to comfort, including " the kitchen." It may be
... well to observe that ladies freely use both the coffee-room and the public drawing- room ; but there are many private sitting rooms, and upwards of one hundred bedrooms. The manager is Mr. Goodman, who personally attends to every pai't of his huge establishment, directing the several servants, from the waiter to the guide, and being always present at the liberal Table d'Hote. It is indeed impossible to overpraise the management of this hotel. '^'' "VVe speak less from our own experience than from the reports of all with whom we have conversed on the subject.

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