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0 "The Cardigan Bay Visitor" Contains full and correct List of Visitors, Local and General News, and Views of Criccieth, Barmouth, Aberystwyth, &c., &c. PRICE ONE PENNY. Sold by Mr. John Evans, Glanymor House, Barmouth W. H. Smith & Sons, Bookstall; Mrs. Arnfleld, Stationer Mr. Owen Jones, Stationer, Beach Road, and at the Cambrian News Offices, Church Street, Barmouth, and Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. ONLY -1 POST FREE, Is. 3d. A PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW ALBUM — OF — ABERYSTWYTH AND DISTRICT CONTAINING 25 LARGE PICTURES INCLUDING TWO OF THE RECENT STORM (COPYRIGHT). ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT THE "CAMBRIAN NEWS" STORES, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. a MORGAN & CO., WINE AND BOTTLED ALE MERCHANTS, Little Darkgate Street, ABERYSTWYTH. One Minute from Pier. M7 CAMBRIAN RAIL WAYS. THE QUICKEST ROUTE BETWEEN ABERYSTWYTH AND CAMBRIAN COAST AND LONDON, MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, AND ALL PARTS OF ENGLAND. ACCELERATED FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. TRAIN SERVICE FOR JULY, AUGUST. AND SEPTEMBER, 1 8 9 9. P Hi a m a in a ui a in am a iu p in p m a 111 a m a in a. m am » r» ™ London (Euston) ..deptllO 0 15 15 9 30 (11 0 2 35 Pwllheli (for Nevin) dept! 7 o 9 55 11 15 4 (Paddirgton) „ 6 50 9 30 9 50 2 10 Barmouth 8 •■>,=> 9 5 11 35 io «i 1 ti, c. -c Birmingham (New-st) „ 11 42 7 20 ill 35 12 25 3 35 Aberystwyth 7 15 S 45 9 <55 1° 5 l-> 55 .7 15 « 1>| (Snow-hill) „ 10 33 6 0 S 30 12 4 12 4s 140 4 40 Merthyr (B. and M.) arr o 4,, Leeds (New Statjon) „ 9 30 C 0 8 55 ..) 10 5 2 10 Ne.vport (Mon) 5 as Sheffield 9 40 6 0 8 50 9 27! 12 48 Cardiff (Rhvruney) s 47 7 15 Manchester (London-rd.) „ 12 0 8 35 10 45 11 50 3 30 (Taff) 4 44 't Liverpool (Lime-street) „ 11 55 8 15 10 30 12 10 3 25 Liverpool (Limo-s'treet)" o"0 5 45 7^ s'00 Cardiff (Taff) •• •• 7 50 10 30 | I 15 Manchester (London-road) •' 0 5 35 7 15 s ~5 i „ (Rhymney) 8 35 11 20 15 20 Sheffield 4 2 8 13 Ij Newport, Mon 8 25 11 10 2 5 Leeds (New Station) 3 37 7 1-? in k <•» Merthyr (B. and M.) 9 38 12 0 2 50 Birmingham (Snow Hill) 12 15 0 13 5 40 7 •" m"oo ° Aberystwyth .arr 6 40 11 35 2 15 3 35 4 20 5 10 5 30 6 50 9 45 (New-street) 2 30 2 24 7 10 S -25 a .1'?., Barmouth 7 10 11 50 2 36 3 50 4 35 5 55 5 55 7 30 London (Paddington) 3 30 5 90 8 45 10 50 10 5(1 Pwllheli (forNevin) „ 10 50 2 0 4 20 5 45 5 45 7 25 7 25 9 10 „ (Euston r.. ■■ ■■ 3 45 5 15 8 45 10 25 10 25 s'jp tRuns from Augusc 1st to September 9th only. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS are issued daily to and from all Stations (including DOLGELLEY and MACHYNLLETH) on the C AMBRi AN COAST; also about THIRTY CHEAP RAIL AND COACH EXCURSIONS to all the MOST BEAUTIFUL and INTERESTING SCENERY on the COAST, inclndiner THE LLYFN \NT V ALLEY CORRIS VALLFY TUVrr v\r LAKE, BWLCHOERDDRWS PASS, TORRENT WALK, PRECIPICE WALK. BIRD ROCK and DOLGOCH' FALLS CWMBYCHVV LAKF ROMAN STEPS, MOCHRAS ISLAND, BEDDGELERT FOR SNOWDON, ABERGLASLYN P 4.SS, NEVIN, ABERSOCH. 1-AKE, TOURIST TICKETS, available for two months, issued throughout the year from LONDON and all principal Stations in England Scotland and Ireland to ABERYSTWYTH, MACHYXLLETH, BORTH, ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, DOLGELLEY. BARMOUTH LLANBEDR and PENS\R\ HARLECH PORTMADOC, CRICCIETH, PWLLHELI, LLANIDLOES, RHAYADER. BUILTH WELLS, and BRECON. T^Hif Friday a„d Saturday ITHROUGHOtJT THE YEAR from the PrindP.I fggssft&sstf s&s&sss^sss^stis^a: on the following Sunday (where train service permits), Monday or Tuesday. o ™ E^ry ^Vedne?day during: July, August, and September CHEAP WEEKLY or FORTNIGHTLY TICKETS are issued from LONDON to the CAMBRI4V COAST and certain Inland Stations, available to return on the following Monday, Wednesday, Monday week, or Wednesday week. Tickets at the same Fares are also issued during the same period on every Wednesday to LONDON, available to return following Wednesday or Wednesday week. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambri'an Railways may be had on application to Mr W. H. GOUGH, Superintendent of the Line. • Oswestry, June, 1899. C. S. DENXiss. General Manager.

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