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Why Some Hotels Are Unpopular

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1873
Copyright
Public Domain
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"What ia the most common complaint with guests against first-class hotels? Nina oíd travel ers out of ten can give you the fault formula in a minute. About as follows : " I ro?istered my name, and they gave me a room at the top of the house, and charged me as murh as if I had the best room on the lowest floor. Major-General Buncombe had the best room in the house and didn't pay any more th.m I did." It will be positively refroshing to OUT readers to know that there is ono first-class hotel, at leas, - n Broadn-ay, New York, that has taken a stand against this unsatisfactory and woni-out system, and charges less for the upper floors thnn the lower, and allows the guests to choose for themselves. The Grand Central Hotel, under the judicious manigemant of H. L. Power, adoptcd tliis ii - comparably the bral system at the stort, and i t i beiiig betler appreciated evcry day. Tlie Grand Central has ríoW tak the lead of all NW York Hotels, in its arrivals as well as in other respects. lts prices are $3.00, 13.60 and 84.00 per day. Au elegantly furnishcd room, meals at all loiira, from early morn till midnight, and the use of the finest elevator in the world for S3.00 per day is vcry conifortoble. It reminds onu ot oíd times, and fosters a fechng of peaco with our neighbor iind all the worid beside.

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Old News
Michigan Argus