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NOTES AND QUEBIES: & JWefcium of Sntercommunicatton FOR LITERARY MEN, GENERAL READERS, ETC. "When found, make a note of." CAPTAIN CUTTLE. No. 164. rs 8 IH ] JUNE 4, 1921. I Retrisiered as a Newspaper. BACK TO THE ROAD The old highways of England are coming into their own again. Motorists, holiday seekers, and lovers of the open air are finding out afresh the charm of the open road. The New " Times " Road Map supplies the fullest and best guide to the roads of England and Wales ever issued. It is invaluable aliks to the motorist who travels hundreds of miles across country in a day, and to the more modest lover of the countryside who explores its quiet lanes on foot. Cfje CONTOUR ROAD MAP OF ENGLAND & WALES is published in 10 sheets on the scale of 3 miles to one inch. You can obtain any separate sheet you may want at the following prices: On paper, per sheet . . . . . . . . 3/* Mounted on cloth, per sheet . . . . . . 6/- Ditto, and dissected . . . . . . . 8/6 Ditto, rollers and varnished . . . . . . 15/- Ask your newsagent to show you " The Times" 'Road Maps. If you have any difficulty. Write direct to the Producers, " GEOGRAPHIA." Ltd., 55, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4