Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 3, 1917 by Various
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in London. Frequent trains convey visitors direct to their beds. For
the convenience of patrons arriving above ground or by District, the Directors have installed a superb moving staircase, thereby obviating the inconvenience of crowded lifts. The platforms and passages are tastefully decorated with coloured pictures by the leading firms. Visitors are respectfully requested not to sleep on the moving staircase. HÔTEL PICCADILLY CIRCUS. IN THE HEART OF FASHIONABLE LONDON. This Hotel, which is one of the deepest in London, is composed of four magnificent platforms and nearly a mile of finely tessellated corridors. Electric light. Constant temperature of sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit. Excellent catering under the control of the Automatic Machine Company. Reduced terms during moonless nights. HÔTEL HAMPSTEAD TUBE. Situated in a commanding position, underlooking the Heath, this hotel is positively the deepest in London. The Management has decided to extend the accommodation during one week in each month by offering beds on the steps of the staircase. No one has ever been known to walk either up or down this staircase, and patrons are therefore assured of |
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