Steamers Celtic et al., Cork to New York.

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Document ID 9802262
Date 20-07-1888
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Steamers Celtic et al., Cork to New York.;The Armagh Guardian, Friday, 20 July, 1888.; CMSIED 9802262
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          THE IRISH BOATS.

                    WHITE STAR LINE
                    ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
                    These well-known magnificent
                    steamers, all constructed
by Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Belfast, are
intended to sail from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK
every WEDNESDAY.

Calling at QUEENSTOWN following day to embark.
             Mails and Passengers.

 *CELTIC                        Wednesday, July 25
  GERMANIC                      Wednesday, Aug.  1
 *ADRIATIC                      Wednesday, Aug.  8
+*REPUBLIC (extra)              Thursday, Aug.  9
  BRITANNIC                     Wednesday, Aug. 15
 *CELTIC                        Wednesday, Aug. 22
SECOND CABIN will be carried on the Voyages marked
             thus (*). FARE œ7 and œ8.
            +* Not calling at Queenstown.
            STEERAGE PASSAGE AT LOW RATES.
  The Steerages are unusually spacious, well-lighted,
ventilated and warmed, and passengers of this class
receive the utmost civility and attention. Cattle,
Sheep, or Pigs are not taken by this line. An
unlimited supply of cooked provisions. Medical
comforts free of charge. Stewardesses in Steerage to
attend the women and children.
            Saloon Passage, œ12, to œ22.
  Passengers booked through, at low rates, to all
parts of the United States and Canada. Apply to W. C.
B. THOMPSON, Guardian office, Armagh; J. G. Livingston,
Portadown; James Scott, Co., Queenstown, or to ISMAY,
IMRIE, Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool.