MONTHLY SUMMARY. 251 " 



LOST ABTICLES, 



** 14. Inquiries respecting articles lost or found should bo 

 made at tlie Police Office^ iu the South Central Court. 



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POST OFFICE, BAILWAY INQUIBY OFFICE, TELEGRAPH OFFICE. 



" 16, The Post Office for the useof Visitors is at the end of the 

 North-East Transept, on the right hand. Letters for the Country 

 may be posted till 4.45 p.m. The Railvray Inquiry Office is in 

 the North-Easfc Tower. The Telegraph Office is at the Central 

 Entrance, in Cromwell Road. 



SALE OF ARTICLES, &C. 



. " 16, No article is allowed to be sold in the Exhibition, except 

 the Official Catalogues, Photographs, Medals, struck in the 

 Building, and Refreshments; and iio articles are allowed to be 

 taken out without authority. 



" 17. Opera-glasses may be had on hire at a moderate charge. 

 "18. Visitors are strictly forbidden to touch any of the articles 



exhibited, 



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(By Order) F. R. Sandfoed, SecretaryJ" 



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May. — On the 1st of this 



month the International Exhibition will be opened. 



mission 



will be 55. 



Iu consequence of the Commissioners of the International 

 Exhibition having decided to make Friday and Saturday their 

 high-priced days, the Council, iu ri-^ht of the power they reserved 

 to the Society to that effect, have altered their high-priced days 

 from Wednesday and Saturday to Friday and Saturday, The 

 admission to the gardens (independent of the Exhibition) through- 

 out the month of May, except on special occasions such as 

 ffites, will be as follows : 



Sundays . 



Mondays 



Tuesdays 



Wednesdays 



Thursdays 



Fridays 



Saturdays 



No admission by payment, 



Is. 



^3. ^d. 



5s. 



Oa the 21st oi May ^e first great Flower Show of the season 



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