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POSTAL ARPAN(;EIIF,-NTI. %I'cck- day delivery begins -t 7 '«• >'1 0 45 p.m S I y", at 10 »v. Lett r ¡'ox closes nn n-eek (iay, at 6-26 a.m. for Aberystwyth and South Wales, at 9.a. m. for Shrew ■ I)- ry a • w I M <11 n.-s. 1 (at j a*t>). Sunday, \J.I) a.m. for At»ei*ystw> th, 6 p.m. (all paruB). Telegraph office opens from 8 a.m. to S p.m. S u ay from S t 1O, m..Mis Watk.hu-, s-t esv THE BEACH.—The stretch of over fcur miles of firm s 1t<h i- unriva le 1 on the VYels-i coast, lnniwa ds i i. eda-d by the ridge >F pchlles and greensward alongside of which for some distance lie the excell-ntly-ana g. d a id well-k p- golf inks d ei,mlti, e;, holes which attr,tct so many players. Fishermen return year after year, some choosing to sport witn the i-ns m m t rn ks at B Ith Point;, others trv thei' skill with tht Dovey salmon, while others less ambitious are content to gain the courteous permission o Sir Piysf-Pryse, 1;,Ht., a ,r! fish the 111 i«l-t L, ri-y for trout. THE BATHING.—One of Borth's greatest attractions is its site and pleasa t thing. Many famili, s pref, r u-ing their own little tents, but machines can be hired. CLIMATE. The late Dr Thring, headmaster of Uppingham School, wrote I lived at Pnrtii a w hole year with my School fro HI March, JSïfi, and have visited it summer after summer with my family stoce. I com.ider th.. clil"at of Burth the bst I ba\'e (:er known, fresh in summer am ii.il(I m winter, without being relaxing, and the place in all respects delightful to lovers of sea and country." BORTll, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. THE A 1\,1DT) T \T I I rVn? I facing Sea four miles hard Sandy B^ach. Late Dinner French Chef. \_7 fx j\ 8 If 1X1 >CJL H v_y I tJ I Inclusive Boarding Tiinio. from 6 s. 6d. a day. 11 E N B U R Cx, Proprietor.

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