. Portland [Me.] its representative business men and its points of interest. t satisfactory service. The establishment nowconducted by Mr. S. A. Shaw was established about 1872by Mr. H. B. Shaw, who was succeeded by the presentproprietor in 1890. This eating house and lunch room islocated at No. 52 Market street, and has become knownas a most excellent place at which to get a good sub-stantial meal or only a lunch for a very little will be served at all hours, and there is not a simi-lar establishment in this section of Portland deserving amore liberal patronage. The bill of fare i


. Portland [Me.] its representative business men and its points of interest. t satisfactory service. The establishment nowconducted by Mr. S. A. Shaw was established about 1872by Mr. H. B. Shaw, who was succeeded by the presentproprietor in 1890. This eating house and lunch room islocated at No. 52 Market street, and has become knownas a most excellent place at which to get a good sub-stantial meal or only a lunch for a very little will be served at all hours, and there is not a simi-lar establishment in this section of Portland deserving amore liberal patronage. The bill of fare is alwaysextensive and varied, and the dining room is alwayskept in a neat and attractive condition, while an efficientforce of assistants is constantly employed, and at alltimes of the year the supply of substautials and delicaciesis sufficiently abundant and varied to allow of all tastesbeing suited. Mr. Shaw is a native of Gray, Me., andgives close personal attention to the many details of hisbusiness, thus assuring satisfactory results. !08 REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS WM. GEE WEE, Original Vienna Confectioneraud Caterer; Banciuet Rooms for Private Parties; Congress Street, Franklin Bloc!;, Portland, Me. Anunfailing sign of tlie metropolitan eharacter of a city isthe existence of a tirst-elass original Vienna confectioneryand catering establishment in its midst. The expensesof such an establisliment are necessarily large, andunless it receives extended and continuous support, itcannot long be maintained in proper condition. It isgratifying, therefore, in prei)aring this review of Port-lauds business houses of prominence, to be able to pointout such an establisliment as that carried on by Mr. \ the original Vienna confectioner and caterer, forthe more one is accjuainted with what constitutes a well-equipped confectionery and catering establishment, themore thoroughly convinced he will be of the excellenceof the one mentioned. Mr. Grewer is a native of Ger-ma


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