ss makes sea-sickness practically impossible.
UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION AT MODERATE FARES FOR ALL CLASSES AND FOR ALL
STEAMERS.
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~MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.~
FREQUENT FREIGHT SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL
~For Syria, Smyrna, Constantinople, Malta, Genoa, Leghorn, Naples,
Brindisi, Trieste, Venice, Fiume, Bari, Ancona, Palermo, Messina,
Catania, Patras, and Corfu.~
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HAVRE SERVICE.
~Freight Steamers from Liverpool and Havre weekly.~
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* * * For full particulars apply at the Company's Offices: in New York, at
29, Broadway; in Boston, at 99, State-street; in Havre, at 28, Quai
d'Orleans; in Paris, at 2, bis Rue Scribe; in London, at 32,
Cockspur-street, S.W., and 93, Bishopsgate-street, E.C.; in Manchester,
at 18, Brazennose-street; in Glasgow, at 30, Jamaica-street; in Leith,
at Exchange Buildings; in Belfast, at 49, Queen's-square; in Queenstown,
at Cunard Wharf; or to
~THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED~,
8, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL.
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Great Western Railway of England.
SHORTEST ROUTE
BETWEEN
~ENGLAND~
AND THE
SOUTH AND WEST OF IRELAND.
FAST AND COMFORTABLE NEW STEAMERS
SAIL REGULARLY BETWEEN
~WATERFORD AND CORK~
AND
~NEW MILFORD~.
~OPEN SEA PASSAGE~
BETWEEN
Waterford and New Milford.
Under 5 Hours.
~THE BOAT TRAINS~
RUNNING BETWEEN
NEW MILFORD AND PADDINGTON
In connection with the Steamers are provided with
~Central Corridors.~
~Lighted by Electricity.~
~Lavatory Accommodation.~
_Direct Communication with Guard._
REFRESHMENTS may be obtained in the trains by First, Second, and Third
Class Passengers.
For further information as to train service, fares, &c., see the
Company's time tables.
Full particulars will be supplied on application to Mr. H. J. NICHOLLS,
Great Western Railway Company's Offices, Waterford; Mr. A. W. PERKS,
Adelphi Wharf, Waterford; Mr. E. FOGG, Railway Chambers, King Street,
Cork; Mr. ALFRED DODD, Great Western Agent, Limerick Terminus; Messrs.
COOK & SON, Main Street, Killarney; or to Mr. T. I. ALLEN,
Superintendent of the Line, Paddington Station, London.
~J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager.~
_July, 1902._
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~WATERFORD.~
~_IMPERIAL HOTEL._~
~FIRST CLASS HOTEL,~
Patronised by the Ar
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