. Hand book of e not sur-passed, perhaps not equalled, in style in any public conveyance inthe Dominion. , Every comfort is afforded the passengers, and the most politeattention to their wishes is given by the attendants. The Coaches call at the several Hotels, as per Time Table onpage 3, each morning and afternoon daily, and proceed along themost beautiful and representative parts of the city as describedherein. The Routes are not less than ten miles, and embrace a seriesof magnificent, picturesque and suburban views, composing theprincipal aspects of Toronto scenery. Intending pass


. Hand book of e not sur-passed, perhaps not equalled, in style in any public conveyance inthe Dominion. , Every comfort is afforded the passengers, and the most politeattention to their wishes is given by the attendants. The Coaches call at the several Hotels, as per Time Table onpage 3, each morning and afternoon daily, and proceed along themost beautiful and representative parts of the city as describedherein. The Routes are not less than ten miles, and embrace a seriesof magnificent, picturesque and suburban views, composing theprincipal aspects of Toronto scenery. Intending passengers can book seats at any of the Hotelsnamed in the Time Table by notifying the hotel office clerk, ortelephoning the proprietor of the Coach (Telephone Main 5327). Preference for seats given to those who book early. Fare for the Round Trip. $ The Coach may be chartered by any private party for anyroute they may choose. —The right is reserved by the proprietor to cancel anytrip if the weather is —5— 4a> %A> iA> il> it/ il> ii> \l> il> il> \i> \l> \i> \i> \d> \l> TORONTOAS SEEN FR0M1 wIVwin 1 w ASCQT coacheshandbookoftoront00unse


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