CH. XIX 



TIME-CARDS 



457 



This Coach is worked with seven teams daily (including Sunday), 



GIVING FINE VIEWS OF THE 



River Thames, Windsor Castle, and Cliveden Woods, &c. 



On and after 6th APRIL, 1896, 



THE MAIDENHEAD COACH 



"EXPBESS" 



LEAVES 



HOTEL VICTORIA. NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, 



at io 45 a.m. 



AND RETUKNS FKOM 



THE THAMES HOTEL, MAIDENHEAD, 



at 3.45 p.m., every day (Sundays Included). 



Inter- 

 mediate 

 Fares. 



s d 



4 



5 

 5 



6 



7 



8 



10 



DOWN JOURNEY 



Daily (Sundays included). 



NORTHUM'LAND AVENUE. *' Hotel Victoria' 



KEW. STAR AND GARTER 



*ISLEWORTH, "Coach & Horses" 



HOUNSLOW, RED LION 



*CRANFORD BRIDGE, " Berkely Hotel" 



HARLINGTON CORNER 



LONGFORD. PEGGY BEDFORD 



*COLNBROOK, "The George" 



SLOUGH, "Crown Hotel" 



TAPLOW. RAILWAY STATION 



♦MAIDENHEAD, "Thames Hotel" 



* Change Horses. 



Single Journey, 10/-. Return 15/-. 



Box Seat, 2 6 extra each way. 



The whole of the Coach to Maidenhead and hack, £8 8s. 



Places can be secured at Coach Booking Office, 

 "HOTEL VICTORIA," Northumberland Avenue. 



Some cards are much more elaborate, that of the 

 ' Guildford,' for example, being in three folds, and 

 having on the sides, descriptions of the road. 



Blank way-bills should be also provided ; a good 

 form, one half the proper size, is given on the next 

 page. The way-bill is filled up in the office as far 

 as the seats are booked, and any additional fares 

 are put on it by the guard. A way-bill is not very 



