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“...% 1**^ THE WEST INDIAN SEASON 1909-10 St. Thomas (fourteen days). They then call at Antigua, Dominica/Barnaaos, Trinidad, Demerara, and Paramaribo, ^jrst-saloon passengers only are carried, and tickef^fo^tn^round voyage, which occupies about eightweeks, cost £38. Steamers: St. Jan, St. Croix, ana St. 1 nomas (3500 tons each). A fully-qualified medical officer and a stewardess are carried on each oi tne steamers, t he cabins are situated amidships on the main and upper decks. Fares from London :— ’ Hotels. Single St. Thomas £17 10 o Dominica } '^l8 » • Return £33 10 o £35 to o Barbados Trinidad \ Demerara / Single o 0 £30 00 Return £36 o o £38 0 o The Hamburg-American Line have arranged for two cruises in the Moltke (13,000 tons) from New York to the West Indies and Spanish Main, on January 17 and February 19, 1910. In Barbados the Crane Hotel has been reopened (Pension 8s. 4d. to 10s. 6d. per day) and the Crane House Hotel closed. In British Guiana Mrs. Forbes’s lodgings are closed, but...”