December 18, 
1915- 
L A .\ D A X D WATER 
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BRIGHTON RAILWAY 
The South Coast 
WATERING PLAGES 
:: AT CHRISTMAS :: 
OFFER AN EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE 
FOR THE CONTINENTAL WINTER 
RESORTS AND PROVIDE ENTERTAIN- 
MENTS SUITED TO ALL TASTES 
Revitalising: air, bright skies, and highest 
winter sunshine records. 
WEEK-DAY TRAINS 
TO 
BRIGHTON 
HOVE 
WORTHING 
LEWES 
SEAFORD 
EASTBOURNE 
BEXHILL 
ST. LEONARDS 
HASTINGS 
To Jirighton from Victoria. 9.0, 10.5, 11.0, 
11.40 ii.m., 1.0 (Sats.), 1.5 (Dec, 2-4th), l.iO, 
3.10, 3.40, 4.30. 5.35, B.S3, 7.13, 8.35. B.5, 9.55 
(Dec. 24th), 10.30 p.m., 12.5 midnt. ; from 
i London Bridge, 9.7, 9.60, 10.32, 11.60 a.m., 
] 1.20 (Sats.), 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 5.50, 7.20, 9.13, 9.58 
(Dec. 24tli), 10.30 p.m. 
Trains leave Victoria at 9t0. 10.0, im.% 
11..W a.m., 1.23, 3.2a, 4J30. 5.20. 5'45 (not 
Sats.), 6.43. 7.45. 9t5, 9:55 p.m. (Dec. 24tli), 
London Bridge, 9.50. 11.50 a.m.. 1.15, 2.0, 4t3, 
.'■.rj, 5*56 (not Sats.). (i.89 (not Sats.), 7.0, 
7.M. 9tl3, 9J58 p.m. (Dec. 24th). 
tN'ot to Seaford. JTo Lewes, Seaford 
and Eastbourne only. 'To Lewes and East- 
bourne only. 
LITTLEHAMPTON 
BOGNOR 
HAYLING ISLAND 
PORTSMOUTH 
SOUTHSKA 
ISLE OF WIGHT 
Trains leave Victoria. 8H55, 10*20, 11.25 
a.m., ItO (Dec. 24th). 1.42, 8'53, 4*5.'!. 6*15 
(Dec. 24th), 7n20* p.m.; London Bridge, 
10*23. 11.20 a.m., 1.60, 4*0, 4*50, 7II15* p.m. 
•Not to Isle of Wight, n Not to HaylinK 
Island, t To rortsmontb and Isle ot Wight 
only. 
I Details of Sopt. of Line, LB. & S.C.R., London Bridge. 
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SOUTH EASTERN AND CHATHAM 
RAILWAY. 
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. 
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th. 
SPECIAL LATE TRAINS. 
Leaving 
Charing Cross 
Waterloo 
Cannon Street 
London Bridge 
New Cross 
Arriving 
Sevenoaks 
Tonbridge 
Tunbridge Wells . . 
Bexhill 
West St. Leonards . , 
St. I^onards 
Hastings 
Paddock Wood 
Maidstone 
Ashford 
Canterbury West .. 
Ramsgate Town . ,, . , 
Margate Sands 
Shornclifie 
Folkestone Central . , 
Folkestone Junction 
Dover Harbour 
Mdt. 
12 15 
12 17 
12 22 
12 28 
12 37 
a.m. 
I II 
23 
40 
26 
31 
36 
35 
15 
14 
5 
40 
56 
41 
46 
51 
2 
Leaving 1 ^Idt. 
Victoria i 12 40 
Holborn I 12 35 
St. Paul's 12 36 
Heme Hill 12 50 
Arriving 
Chatham 
Sittingbourne 
Sheemess Dockyard. 
Faversham 
Whitstable Town . . . 
Heme Bay 
Birchington 
Westgate 
Margate West 
Broadstairs 
Ramsgate Harbour . 
Canterbury East . . . 
Kearsney 
Martin Mill 
Walmer 
Deal 
Sandwich 
a.m. 
1 46 
2 7 
2 *^2 
2 19 
2 32 
2 41 
2 .57 
3 
9 
10 
28 
44 
8 
25 
31 
36 
45 
CHRISTMAS DAY.— Tlie Ordinary Sunday Service will 
run, with certain exceptions. 
For full particulars as to Train Services during the HoUda>s, 
sec Spocial Train Service Supplement. 
FILW'CIS H. DENT, General Manager. 
Soldier, Nurse and — 
SANAPHOS 
THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD 
A VAUtVBU; RKiiOKAilVf: IV NEtKASTHENIA NERVOUS WSPO'SIA.'VM) .-^•tnW 
Trial Package Free to Readers. 
Every reader is asked to write 
for a trial package of the food 
tliat is doing siuh wonders for 
wounded, worn-nut, or nervo- 
shattercd soldiers ; rebuilding 
muscle, strength, nerve and 
brain energy with a, speed that 
is amazing, and aiding their 
restoration to perfect fitness. 
Sanaphos {which is all British 
and mu.st not be confused with 
the German-owned preparations) 
is wholly digestible and its 
benefit ia felt almost at once. 
Besides restoring strength and 
muscle, it contains the elements 
wanted by tired, underfed nerves 
— elements not present in suflS- 
cient quantities in our ordinary 
food. 
If you wake up tired, if you 
ara sleepless, run-down, nervous 
or depressed, send to-day for 
this trial package. You will be 
amazed at tlio improvement after 
a few days of Sanaphos. If you 
mention that you are a reader 
of this jjaper the package will 
be sent to you free and post 
paid. The address is The 
British Milk Products Co., Ltd., 
69, Mark Lane. London, E.G. 
(Sir William Taylor, Surgeon- 
General of the Forces, is Chair- 
man of the Company). 
Chemists have Sanaphos now, 
in tins, from Is. To avoid con- 
fusion with German-owned 
products, alwavs emphasise the 
name " SanaPHOS." 
= Cornish Riviera 
FOR HEALTH AND SUNSHINE. 
THE CORNISH RIVIERA is the ideal Autumn 
and Winter resort of the British Isles, where the 
climatic and scenic advantages, usually associated 
with foreign resorts, may be enjoyed to the full. 
It has a climate that is wonderfully mild and equable, 
and well favoured with health-giving sunshine, and 
possesses a coast scenery and countryside of marvellous 
beauty. Facilities are afforded for all kinds of recreation. 
Full particulars of train services and fares can be ohtaiued at G.W.R. 
stations and offices, Messrs. T, Cook & Son's offices. Travel 
Development Agmcy, 65, Haymarket, S.W., and the International 
Sleeping Car Company, 20, Cockspur Street, S.IK, 
G.W.R. 
FRANK POTTER, Geneial Manager. 
I 
LONDON AND SOUTH-WESTERN RLY. 
WINTER RESORTS 
"The West-Country Riviera" 
CIDMOUTH— The "Sunniest Spot in Glorious Devon," 
situated in a vast natural basin facin? due Soulh, is one of 
the most Sheltered Seaside Resorts in the Country. Sple- did 
cedars and sub-tropical plants flourish in the open, eloquent 
testimony to the equable climate. It is warm without being 
oppressive. The district abounds in claiming walls over hills 
and through secluded vales. Golf, Hunting. Fishing and other 
pastimes available. Fine medical baths- Excellent hotels. 
Other charming resorts in " The West-Country Riviera " include 
Exmouih, Budleigh Salterton, Seaton and Lyme Regis 
Illastraled Guide. "WINTER 
SCENES," free at 
I . 
HOLIDAYS IN SUNNY 
L. & S.W. Offices. 
H. A. WALKER, General Mana.w 
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