'The' practical guide to Algiers. / By George W. Harris.
- Harris, George William.
- Date:
- 1890
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: 'The' practical guide to Algiers. / By George W. Harris. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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No text description is available for this image![Children under 3, free; oyer 3, and under 10, half-price; mininium, 10 cts. After 11 p.m. prices are increased by one half. Theatre Service.—Omnibuses of the various lines await the exit of the Theatre. Prices are doubled, but for Plateau Sauliere price is 25 cts. Grovernor's Palaces.—These can be visited at any time by presentation of card. The winter palace is situated in tlie town, next to the cathedral. The summer palace atMustapha Superior. Public Baths.—Bains du Hamma, situated in the Rue du Hamma, Turkish Bath, in the Arab quarter, Rue de I'liltat Major. From midday till 5 p.m. for women; from 5 p.m. till midday for men. Sailing and Rowing Boats.—Rates, 2 francs per hour, with man or without man. Arrangements can be made for longer excursions with the owners of the boats. Yachts (Steam and Sailing).—Apply to Thomas Cook & Son for details and information. Transatlantic Co.—Departures daUy, save on ]\Ioudaj^s and Fridays. There is likewise no departure from Marseille on these days. The mail leaves at 12 (noon) precisely. Arrivals from France from 12 to 4 P.M. Luggage must be registered at the Company's oiSces on the Boulevard before 10 A.M., passage ticket having been taken before. Places can always be booked in advance at the Company's offices, or at Thomas Cook & Son's. Passengers not leaving the day their passage is booked for lose 25 francs, first class, 15 francs second. Passages by above company between Tunis and Malta, and between Oran and Malaga and Carthagena, can be reserved at Thomas Cook & Son's office on the Boulevard, No. 6. The International Sleeping Car Co.—Berths by the Rapide and on the Train de Luxe between Marseille and Paris can be reserved on applying to Thomas Cook & Son. fr. cts. Rapide, Marseille to Paris. . . . 52 10 Luxe „ „ .... 78 60 „ (club train), Marseille to London . 98 60 Or vice versa. Routes to and from Algiers.—ist. From London, by Chatham and Dover, or London, Brighton, and Sout h Coa.«^t,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749205_0084.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)