THE ''NEW times:' 



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This is followed by the Guildford coach, the 



" New Times," in contradistinction to Selby's " Old 



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 imes. 



THE "NEW TIMES" GUILDFORD COACH 



LEAVES THE 



WHITE HORSE CELLAR, PICCADILLY, 



At II A.M., 



AND RETURNS FROM THE 



''ANGEL hotel:' GUILDFORD, 



At 4 p.m. Every Day {Sundays excepted). 



Return Fare, i^s. Outside. Box Seat, 2s. 6d. extra each way. 



JV.B, — Intermediate Fares are charged at an average rate of \d. per mile, but not 



less than is. taken. 



PASSENGERS' LUGGAGE FREE. 



Places can be secured in advance, either at "Hatchett's," White Horse Cellar, 

 Piccadilly, or at the "Angel Hotel," Guildford, 



PARCELS CARRIED AT MODERATE RATES, AND PUNCTUALLY DELIVERED. 



The " Defiance," which comes next on my list, runs 

 to Bentley Priory from the " Metropole " and *' Grand " 

 Hotels, and is driven by Fownes, a famous professional 

 coachman, whose name will be found frequently men- 

 tioned in the annals of coaching ; he is an excellent 



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