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RNYG.780.147
15 Jul 1780:34 (396)
Ranelagh Gardens, Formerly called the White Conduit House,
is now opened, in the most superb and elegant taste, by John
McKenzie, who formerly kept the Mason's Arms in Queen-
street, No. 35. Dinners are provided on the shortest
notice; breakfast; relishes, &c. all the forenoon; tea,
coffee, etc. all the afternoon; a band of music to attend
every Saturday evening.
The greatest attention will be paid to any set of gentlemen
who may be pleased to form a club or clubs at said house.
He has been at the greatest pains and expence to lay in the
best wines that can possibly be had in this city; and as
his constant study will be to give the most pleasing
satisfaction to all companies who may please to honour his
house with their presence, and being a verteran in his Most-
Gracious Majesty's service, he shall hope for the smiles,
protection, and encouragement of the gentlemen of the army
and navy, as well as the respectable public.---N.B. In the
superb garden there is the most elegant boxes prepared for
the reception of the ladies, and the more perfect enjoyment
of the evening air.
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