A pictorial and descriptive guide to Aberdeen, Deeside, Donside, Strathspey, Cruden Bay, Huntly, Banff, Elgin, etc . .—Excellent. Steamboats to or from Edinburgh (Leith), North of Scotland ports, Hull, London,and Newcastle. Full particulars respecting fares and times of sailing maybe obtained from the North of Scotland and Orkney and Shetland SteamNavigation Company, Aberdeen, the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Com-pany, Aberdeen, and The Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull Steamship Com-pany, Aberdeen. See also p. 12. Theatres.—His Majestys, Rosemount Viaduct; Tivoli (varieties), Guild Street;Palace The
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Aberdeen, Deeside, Donside, Strathspey, Cruden Bay, Huntly, Banff, Elgin, etc . .—Excellent. Steamboats to or from Edinburgh (Leith), North of Scotland ports, Hull, London,and Newcastle. Full particulars respecting fares and times of sailing maybe obtained from the North of Scotland and Orkney and Shetland SteamNavigation Company, Aberdeen, the Aberdeen Steam Navigation Com-pany, Aberdeen, and The Aberdeen, Newcastle, and Hull Steamship Com-pany, Aberdeen. See also p. 12. Theatres.—His Majestys, Rosemount Viaduct; Tivoli (varieties), Guild Street;Palace Theatre of Varieties, Bridge Place. Tramways.—The tramways are the property, of the municipality. The routecovers about 14 miles. The centre is in Castle Street. Cars run at shortintervals through the principal streets. Full particulars of the servicewill be found in the local time tables. For the tourist, Aberdeen combines the attractions oftown, country and sea. It is situated on the east coast ofScotland between the mouths of the Don and the Dee, andconsists of an Old Town and a New Town, but which of the. Aberdeen.
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