Parties wishing to arrange for Refreshments, must apply at the Palace, to Mr. F. Strange, who is prepared to make a reduction in favour of large parties, according to the kind of Refreshment desired.
⁂ When the Excursion consists mainly, or in part, of Children, it is requested that the persons in charge of them will prevent their touching any works of Fine Art in the Courts, or gathering leaves or flowers in or out of the building. Considerable damage has frequently been thus done by children, and serious noise and annoyance is caused by their running along the galleries, or playing boisterously—a practice which it is desirable to stop.
BATH CHAIRS.
Wheel-chairs for invalids and others, may be hired in the building on the following terms:—
| Within the Palace, | with Assistants | 1s. | 6d. | per hour. |
| In the Grounds | „ | 2s. | 6d. | „ |
| Without Assistants, 6d. less. | ||||
| Perambulators | 0s. | 6d. | „ | |
| Double Perambulators | 1s. | 0d. | „ | |
| Lifting Chairs for carrying Invalids up the stairs from the Railway Station, orto the Galleries, 1s. | ||||
The principal stand is near the entrance to the building, from the railways. Visitors can also be conveyed by these chairs to any hotel or residence in Sydenham or Norwood.
Crystal Palace, May, 1859.