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Notes. THE HAGUE. 39. Route, ol?
ift, see p. 316
elds < (braneb-lir Waaldeyh),” S Gravesande,
land (p. 2 4), starting from the Lynbaan (Pl. A, 5; in
/s br.; fares, 35 and 45¢.), via
ten (p. 314; starting from
g; Pl. F, 5).
To Scheveningen, sec
Voorbuig (p
ne Sche ares Bezui jennon cle Weg
Post and Telegraph Office (P1. C, Prinse-Straat, co ai of the Kerk-
Plein, at the | ck of the Groote Kerk, open from 7.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.;
Sun. & hol 30 to 1.3 ol ap office is alw ey open.
Theatres Royal (Koninklyke Schouwburg ; Pie
E, 4), in the Korte Y GontiGute French operas on Mon., Thurs., and Sat.,
] and Frid., in winter only Performances begin at
n en Wetenschappen (Pl. i; F, 5). Zwarte Weg. —
. D, 6), Wagen-Straat 34; ra (Pl. C, D, 8),
r 5), Spuistraat. — i
from time to time in the headquarters of
Siudio’ (Pl. D, 4), Lange Voorhout 15, and
6 en- Gracht 43 (Pl. E. F, 5; 10-6 in summer), and
abate ere 19: 5, 5). — Exurpition oF Arts & CRAFTS
Zeestraat 82 (Pl. C, 2).
on, roe nhof 36 and (second-hand books)
elinfante, Kneuterdyk 3; Van
age-Boekhandel, St uistraat (Passage, p. 334).
n, & Co. (formerly Goupil & Co.)
23 Bug fra & Son, Noordeinde 33; Maison Ariz,
2 V oorhot it 62, for antiquities; Fuld,
Gr and Bazar Ro
llers.
Kriiger & Co., Noordeinde 37a. —
PHOTOGE Plaats 27; W. J. van Hoogstraten,
41, — PuoroGraPHic MATERIALS:
ae nde §
Ivens oordeinde 124. FAYE eS sche Plateelbakkery Rozenburg,
Parkstraat 4 (adm. Dépot of the Delft factory
. 314) at Philippona and the Plaats. — Ossxcts
M THE Dut¢ ibition of the Societeit Boeatan,
Is pees 19 (10-6 p.m).
E fices for strangers at Lange Voorhont 45 and Plaats 1a.
istraat 11; Furnée & Co.,
ers. Scheurleer & Sons, S
Noordeinde 10; J. Land Heeren-Gracht ; Heldning & Pierson, Lange
Voorhout 31-33; Bank Handel & Nyverheid, Hooge Nieuw-Siraat 34
and Pa )
Sir Geor Buchanan, Hooge Westeinde 12; first
e sul, G. Barger. — American Minister: Arthur
M. Be aug é; secre , of legation, Charles D. White.
English Church Service in the Chu of SS. John and Philip, Bosch-
straat (beyond the State Station, Pl. F, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. (8.30 p.m.
on the ist and 3rd Sun. of the month); Rev. Herbert Ratford. B. A., B ezniden-
hout shaplain to the British embas — American Reformed Church
Service es at 14 a.m. on Sun. in July, Aug., and Sept., at Prinse-Straat 44.
Collec tions, etc. — Binnenhof (p. 323). Hall of the Knights (8. side),
daily 1.3 — First Chamber CN. side), free on Mon., Wed., and
Frid. 1-4 i ting f the Chamber), at other times usually
for a fee. — Second Chamber Ss. side), free on Mon. and Thurs. 11-1;
at other times usual The gallery is open to the public during
sittings. — T2'éves Saloon (N. side), daily 9-5, free.
Collection of Coins, Medals, and Gems (p. 333), Mon.-Frid. 10-4 (Dec.
& Jan. 10-3), free.
British
, Lord s
y for a fee.
Gevangenpoort (p. y 10 (on Sun, and holidays 12.30) to 4, free.
Huis ten Bosch (} 9-5 (in winter 9-4). Tickets of admission
(50 c.) at W 1 Stockum & Son’s, Buitenhof 36, at Van Hoogstraten’s
Noordeinde and in the small café near the chateau. No fee
Library (p. 333), on week-days 10-4 (Dec.-Jan. 10-3). In winter also
on Tues Wed., Thurs., & Frid., 7-10 p.m. Reading-room entered from
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