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EVAN DAVLES, i ILL. r 0 S T E K & TOWN ClI&A 2, Hughouden Cottage, PORTMADOO BKitsB to inform the Public thai he Rent'» I the principal Posting Stationa n Pjv^ d u-d dietriot. 155*0 CI AMBRIAN RAILWAYS. — EISTEDDFOD I J MEIRION at DOLGELLEY, on MONDAY, | January 2nd, 1899:-On the above date Cheap Return I Tickets will be issued to DOLGELLEY as under:- From Pwllheli, Times of Starting, 7.15 a.in. or 10.30 a.m. Afon Wen, 7.30 a.m. or 10.45 a.m. Criccieth, 7,40 a.m. or 10.56 a.m. Portmadoc, 8.10 a.m. or 11.10 a.m. Third-class Return Farest 2s 6d. From Minffordd. Times of Starting, 8.15 a.m. or 11.15 a m. Third-class Fare, 2s 3d. From PenrhyndCu- draeth, Times of Starting, 8.20 a.m. or 11.21 a.in. Third-class Return Fare, 2s 2d. From Talsarnau, Times of Starting, 8.25 a.m. or 11.26 a.m Harlech, 8.35 a.m. or 11.33 a.m. Third-class Return Fares, 2s. From Llan- bedr and Pensarn, Times of Starting, 8.45 a.m. or 11.43 a.m. Third-chws Return Fare, Is lOd. From Dyffryn. 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CAMBRLiN RAILWAYS. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. The CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY issue FIRST-CLASS 1000 and 500 MILE TICKETS, the Coupons of which enable the purchasers to travel between stations on the Cambrian Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The Tickets will be available for use on and after JANUARY 1st, 1899. The price of each ticket is 25 5s 1000 MILES, and £ 2 17s 6d 500 MILES, being about lid PER MILE. Th Coupons, each of which represents one mile, have to be exchanged at the Booking Office of the starting station for a single or return ticket as re- quired. TJjc following are the Conditions under which, these tickets are iosued:— 1 The tickets are in be form of books, each con- taming 1000 or 500 coupons for one mile apiece; they are available until the end of twelve months from the last day of the month in which the issue is made. 2. Thousand mile tickets are only available for the personal use of the purchaser and of his or her family, guests, or employees. To enable a ticket to be used by any of the purchaser's family or guests, when not travelling in the company of the purcSaser, a certificate on the prescribed form, signed by the purchaser, must be presented at the Booking Office of the starting station, along with the Coupon Book. In the case of an employee, the certificate must be signed by a Partner of the firm, of if a limited com- pany, by a Director or Manager. If a thousand mille ticket book or any coupon therein is used, or at- tempted to be used, in contravention of this regula- tion, the whole book of coupons will be forfeited. 3. Cerbificates authorising the use of a coupon book by purchaser's family, guests, or employees, may be given either generally for a period, or for a particular journey, but in all cases the names of the persons authorised to use the book must be stated in the certificate. 4. Before using the Coupon Book, the purchaser must sign his name in ink in the place provided therein for the purpose. He must, at any time, if called on by the Company's servants, give a speci- men of his signature for purposes of comparison. 5. Before commencing each journey the holder of the Coupon Book must present it at the Booking Office, when the clerk will withdraw so many coupons as represent the mileage, or, in case more than one person is travelling under the ticket, the aggregate mileage of the proposed journey, and issue a First- class ticket or tickets in enchange. DETACHED COUPONS WILL NOT BE RECOGNISED BY THE BOOKING CLERK. 6. Fractions of a mile will be counted as a mile, and if the ticket is used for a journey of less than ten miles (single or return), coupons as for ten miles will be withdrawn for each adult passenger travelling un- der it. Children between three and twelve years will be charged half-mileage. t 7. As soon as the coupons in the 1000 or 500 mile ticket have been exhausted the blank book must be returned to the Company.. 8. No allowance will be made tor coupons not usect within the period for which the 1000 or 500 mile ticket is available, unless the purchaser has been prevented from using the unused coupons by illness or other exceptional cause, in which cases an allowance at the rate of td per coupon will be made. 9. Application for the 1000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the full name and address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a re- mittance, to Mr W. H. GOUGH, Superintendent of the Line, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry (cheques to be made payable to the Cambrian Co., or order), from whom also books containing 100 certificates for autho- rising the use of the tickets by purchaser's famil- guests, or employees can be oEfcained. price 6d each book, remittance to accompany order. I Oswestry, C. S. DENNISS, -December, 1898. General Manager. 2350 _=-
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