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(DURING SUMMER).

Every Thursday, calling at LONDONDERRY on the Friday for Mails and Passengers.
LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX
(REGULARLY ALL THE YEAR ROUND).

LIVERPOOL TO ST JOHNS, N. F.
Every alternate TUESDAY, from April to January.

LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND.
(WEEKLY FROM NOVEMBER UNTIL APRIL).

LIVERPOOL AND BALTIMORE LINE.

This is the most eligible Route to the Southern and Middle States. The Steamers are appointed to Sail from LIVERPOOL on alternate Tuesdays, calling at Queenstown on the Wednesday for Passengers and Mails.

SALOON OCEAN FARES.-10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 Guineas, according to position of Sleeping Cabins and number of Berths in same, all having full privileges in Saloon. Children under 12 years (accompanied by their parents) Half-fare; Infants under 2 years, Free. The Fare includes all necessaries except Wines and Liquors, which are extra. OCEAN RETURN TICKETS, available for Twelve Months, from any of the American or Canadian Ports from which the Company's Steamers sail are issued at reduced rates.

Passengers taking "RETURN TICKETS" by this Line of Steamers can go out by way of Quebec, and return by way of Baltimore, or vice versa, thus being enabled to see all places of interest between Quebec, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, including the Canadian Lakes (Lake of the Thousand Isles, etc.), and the Falls of Niagara.

Passengers holding Through Tickets to points between Quebec and San Francisco, are at liberty to break their journey at any of the principal stations, and renew it again at pleasure.

FROM QUEBEC OR HALIFAX (during the season)

every Saturday.

FROM PORTLAND Weekly during Winter.
FROM BALTIMORE every alternate Tuesday.

Saloon Fares, 80 and 70 dollars. The Steamers of this line are fitted with all modern improvements. Special attention is paid to the comfort of passengers.

For information apply to ALLANS, RAE, & Co., Quebec; H. & A. ALLAN, Portland; H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal; ALLAN & Co., Chicago; S. CUNARD & Co., Halifax ; A. SCHUMACHER & Co., Baltimore; A. HUNTER, 4 Rue Glück, Paris; RICHARD BERNS, Antwerp: J. G. GILDEMEESTER, Rotterdam; BRUNNIER & Co., Amsterdam: SPIRO & Co., Admiralitätstrasse, Hamburg; ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., 103 Leadenhall Street, London; JAMES SCOTT and Co., Queenstown; H. & A. ALLAN, 70 Great Clyde Street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Londonderry,

ALLAN BROTHERS AND CO.,

JAMES STREET, LIVERPOOL.

Passengers who intend returning from Baltimore should make early application to Messrs A. SCHUMACHER & CO., for information respecting berths and sailings.

CUNARD LINE.

ESTABLISHED 1840.

NOTICE.-With the view of diminishing the chances of Collision, the Steamers of this Line take a specified course for all seasons of

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From LIVERPOOL for NEW YORK every Saturday, and for BOSTON every Tuesday, calling at QUEENSTOWN. Cabin Passage, 12, 15, 18, and 21 guineas, and £26.

From NEW YORK every Saturday, and from BOSTON every Thursday, for LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. Cabin Passage, 60 dols., 80 dols., 100 dols., and 125 dols.

INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE.

By New York Steamers, 7 and 8 Guineas.
By Boston Steamers, 7 Guineas.

RETURN TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES.

Available from Boston or New York.

MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.

Steamers from LIVERPOOL each Week for GIBRALTAR, GENOA, LEGHORN, NAPLES, PALERMO, MESSINA, CATANIA, PATRAS, CORFU, BARI, ANCONA, TRIESTE, MALTA, SYRA, SMYRNA, CONSTANTINOPLE, ALEXANDRIA, ETC., ETC.

HAVRE SERVICE.

Steamers from LIVERPOOL every Monday for HAVRE; from HAVRE every Friday. These Vessels have Handsome and Comfortable Cabin Accommodation.

For Freight and Passage apply at the Company's Offices, in New York, at 4 Bowling Green; in Boston, at 99 State Street; in Havre, at 21 Quai d'Orleans; in Paris; in London, at 28 Pall Mall, S.W., and 6 St Helens Place, Bishopsgate Street, E.C.; in Manchester, at 77A Market Street; in Glasgow, at 30 Jamaica Street; in Leith; in Belfast, at 49 Queen's Square; in Queenstown, at 3 Scotts Square; or to

THE CUNARD STEAM-SHIP COMPANY (Limited),

8 WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL.

Shortest, Quickest, and Safest Route to America. GUION LINE. MAIL STEAMERS.

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N.B.-The Alaska and Arizona are among the Fastest Steamers

crossing the Atlantic.

These Steamers are built of iron, in water-tight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath-room, Smoking-room, Drawingroom, Piano, and Library; also, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess, and Caterer, on each Steamer.

The State-rooms are all on Upper Deck, thus insuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect Ventilation and Light.

SAILING FROM

NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY.

LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY.

For Cabin, Intermediate, or Steerage Passage at Lowest Rates, apply to GUION & CO., 25 Water Street, Liverpool, or 5 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, S.W.; A. H. GROVES, 5 Rue Scribe, Paris; W. PORTER & SON, 56 Waring Street, Belfast; WELLS & HOLOHAN, 6 Eden Quay, Dublin; JAS. SCOTT & Co., Queenstown; BAGSHAW & Co., 45 Bootle Street, Manchester; GUION & Co., New York; also to authorized agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States and in England.

WHITE STAR LINE

ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.

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The well-known magnificent Steamers of this Line Sail every THURSDAY from LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK,

NEW

Calling at Queenstown the following day.
YORK TO

And from

LIVERPOOL,

Every THURSDAY.

SALOON.

Electric Light in Saloons, and in State-rooms under passengers' control throughout the night.

The Cabin accommodation is in the centre of the ship, where the noise and motion are least, and is lighted with the electric light.

The Saloons occupy the whole breadth of the vessels, and are unusually spacious. The Ladies' Saloons and the Smoke Rooms are commodious, and handsomely furnished.

In each vessel are Piano, Library, Bath-rooms, and Barber's Shop, &c. Electric Bells communicate with Stewards from each berth; the State-rooms have water laid on, and every possible convenience.

Baggage not required in the State-room is stored in the Baggage-room, to which passengers can have ready access.

Saloon Passage, 12, 15, 18, or 22 Pounds each berth. Return Tickets, available for Twelve Months, at Reduced Fares. Arrangements have been made by which passengers are booked through from Liverpool via New York, San Francisco, (American Overland Route), to the principal ports of China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand at special low rates, passengers having choice of three Lines of Railway from New York to San Francisco, and thence by the magnificent steamers of the Union Mail and Oceanic ss. Companies, Occidental and Oriental Companies.

INTERMEDIATE (with all requisites found) at LOW RATES. STEERAGE FARE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, OR BALTIMORE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER FIRST-CLASS LINE.

Passages can be engaged and Tickets obtained from any Agent of the White Star
Line, or by sending name, age, and occupation, together with a deposit of One
Pound on each Berth if Steerage, or Five Pounds if Cabin, to

GENESTAL & DELZONS, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, or to
R. J. CORTIS, 37 Broadway, New York,

ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water Street, Liverpool,
AND 34 LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C.

SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND.

GLASGOW AND THE HIGHLANDS

(ROYAL ROUTE via CRINAN and CALEDONIAN CANALS.)

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Sail during the Season for ISLAY, OBAN, FORT WILLIAM, INVERNESS, STAFFA, IONA, GLENCOE, TOBERMORY, PORTREE, GAIRLOCH, LOCH MAREE, ULLAPOOL, LOCHINVERSTORNOWAY, and THURSO. (Circular Tourist Tickets in connection with the various Railways are issued on board.)

These vessels afford in their passage a View of the Beautiful Scenery of the Clyde, with all its Watering-Places—the Island and Kyles of Bute-Island of Arran-Mountains of Cowal, Knapdale, and Kintyre-Lochfyne-Crinan-with the Islands of Jura, Scarba, Mull, and many others of the Western Sea—the Whirlpool of Corryvrechan--the Mountains of Lorn-of Morven-of Appin, of Kingairloch, and Ben-Nevis-Inverlochy-the Lands of Lochiel, the scene of the Wanderings of Prince Charles, and near to where the Clans raised his Standard in '45-Lochaber-the Caledonian Canal-Loch Lochy-Loch Oich---Loch Ness, with the Glens and Mountains on either side, and the celebrated FALLS OF FOYERS. Official Guide, 3d., Illustrated, 6d. and Is., to be had from the Proprietor.

Tourist Tickets in connection with David MacBrayne's Steamers are issued by Henderson Brothers (The Anchor Line of Steamers), New York, and their Agents throughout the United States.

Time Bills with Map to be had of Messrs D. APPLETON & COMPANY, NEW YORK; or sent, post-free, on application to the Proprietor - DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119 Hope Street, Glasgow.

GLASGOW, 1888.

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