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Catalogue of the British Section.

XII. A person cannot leave the Exhibition and return thereto without repayment.

XIII. The Prices of admission are as follows :On Sundays and holidays, fifty kreuzers = i shilling; on each of the other six week-days, one florin = 2 shillings. The days of the opening, and of the distribution of prizes are excepted, the entrance price on those days being 25 florins = £z 10s. On the 2nd and 3rd May the entrance price is five florins = 10 shillings; and on the 4th May, two florins = 4 shillings. A season ticket for the whole time of the Exhibition costs 100 florins £\o for a gentleman, and 50 florins = £5 for a lady. Tickets for ladies are, however, delivered only to those gentlemen who are already supplied with a season ticket.

XIV. Exhibitors tickets are delivered only according to the general regulations of 27th January, 1873, to an Exhibitor, or to his representative, duly acknowledged as such by the Director-General.

XV. Representatives of Exhibitors will only be acknowledged and provided with a ticket on a written application of the Exhibitor, to be addressed to the commission of his country. The Exhibitor will be responsible for any abuse of the ticket held by his representative.

XVI. Non-residents in Vienna, whether Exhibitors or their agents, can only receive admission tickets for the term of their stay in Vienna.

XVII. Each Exhibitor of a collective exhibition is entitled to a ticket of free ad­mission. Firms of two or more members can only claim one such ticket.

XVIII. Assistants, actually employed in the Exhibition, will be supplied during the time of their employment, with monthly tickets, at the price of 6 florins =12 shillings.

XIX. Exhibitors who contribute to temporary exhibitions will receive free ticket 0 available only for the time that such temporary exhibition lasts.

XX. The tickets for the Jury and the Experts of the Jury will be available from the 1 st of May to the end of August.

XXI. The President, the Vice-President, the Members of Foreign Commissions, as well as the Representatives of the Press, will receive honorary tickets of admission.

XXII. For the Administrative Officers of Foreign Commissions, the necessary' number of tickets will be placed at the disposal of their Commissions. Assistants of foreign countries must, however, pay 6 florins for their monthly tickets, in accordance with Section XVTIi.

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XXIV. All tickets (w r ith the exception of the weekly tickets) will be issued on personal application at the Ticket Office of the General Direction, or to a messenger bearing the written authority of the person in w r hose name the ticket is to be issued.

The General Manager,

42, Praterstrasse, SCHWARZ-SENBORN.

Vienna, April, 1873.