in a day, leaving Folly Bridge at 9.30 a.m. and 
returning about 7 p.m. 
There is a daily service to Wallingford, Henley- 
on-Thames, Windsor, Hampton Court, and to 
London, both up and down stream. Bell’s Travel 
Service are at all times willing to offer their ser¬ 
vices to arrange any suitable river, trips. 
The Motor-boat is the suitable craft for parties 
of any size up to 15 members, and these are 
always available for hire, at short notice. 
In connection with the River, there are several 
guides published, one of the best being The Guide 
to the Thames, published by Messrs. Salter Bros., 
Limited, for those who desire to find accommo¬ 
dation on the riverside, or wish to go camping; 
also Down the River to Nuneham and Abingdon 
is recommended. 
Steamer and combined Steamer and Rail 
Tickets can always be obtained at Bell’s Travel 
Service, 137 High Street, Oxford. 
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