Cunard Daily Bulletin - 1905 - Printed Daily On board the R.M.S. Ivernia

The is the daily publication for the westbound voyage of the Cunard Steamship R.M.S. Ivernia that departed from Liverpool on 20 June 1905 with 998 Passengers and 255 Crew Members. 24 Pages Total.
The Cunard Daily Bulletin was printed on heavy calendered paper, and typographically compared favorably with many of the magazines printed here and abroad. The daily journal is generally prepared by the Purser and his two printers (assistants) and a flat-bed press.
The paper goes to press in the early morning hours, and the novelty of reading a newspaper at their breakfast tables was much enjoyed by the passengers.
Table of Contents
Articles / Poetry
- The Man-Mountain - A Modern Pythagorean (From Blackwood's Magazine)
- De Courcy's Pilgrimage - T. D. McGee (Ireland's "Patriot" poet)
- Port and City of Palermo
- Child-Life on a Cunarder
Other Contents
- Saloon Passenger List
- Marconigrams Received - Providing the Latest News from the Seat of War
- Report on the Collection for the Seamen's Charities of Boston and Liverpool
- Abstract of Log
- Report of Wireless Contact with Other Steamships
- Summary Count of Passengers and Crew
Advertisements
- Pitt & Scott, Ltd., Foreign Feight and Express Forwarders
- Bass in Bottle
- T & S Bacon, Liverpool - Latest Paris Fashions
- St. Ermin's Hotel, London
- Vinolia Co. Ltd. Soapmakers to the King
- Midland Hotels - Liverpool and Manchester
- Lion Brand Alloys & Metals for Armour Plates
- Great Central Railway of England
- J. H. & S. Johnson, Liverpool - Chemists and Drug Merchants
- Yorkshire Relish
- Veuve Cliquot-Ponsardin Champagne
- Royal Victoria Hotel - Lakes of Killarney
- Queen's Hotel, Queenstown
- Cadbury's Chocolates
- Prince's Restaurant, Hotel and Grill Room - London West
- Caswell Massey & Co. - American Druggist / English Chemists / Pharmaciens Français
- The Orient-Pacific Line Pleasure Cruises
- Collard & Collard - Pianos
- Crawford's World Famed Umbrellas
- R. Twining & Co. Ltd. The Oldest Tea & Coffee Merchants in the World Founded 1710
- Saml. Buckley & Co., London
- Elkington & Co., Ltd. Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers
- Liberty Fabrics - World Famed Shawls and Scarves, London
- Hotel Victoria, London
- Redfern - Court Dressmakers and Furriers, London
- Schweppes' Soda Water Etc.
- Hotel Gt. Central & Hotel Russell, London
- Warings Art Furnishers
- MacSymon's Stores, Ltd. Liverpool
- Apollinaris - "The Queen of Table Waters"
- Goldsmiths & Sliversmiths Company, Ltd., London
- The Harwich-Hook of Holland Express
- Canadian Bank of Commerce
- Viyella - The High-Class Washing Material
- Turner & Dunnett - General Printers and Publishers, Liverpool
- Jas. Shoolbred & Co., General Drapers
- Horlick's Malted Milk
- W. Wingate & Johnston, Shipping Agents, London
- Simpson's Baggage and Refreshment Rooms, Liverpool Landing Stage
- Fishlock Brothers - Premier Florists in Liverpool
- Angel Hotel, Liverpool
- Cross, King of Wild Beast Merchants, Liverpool
- Nixon & Thew, High-Class English Provisions
- J.J. Rayner & Sons, Merchant Tailors, Naval Outfitters & Contractors, Liverpool
- Henry Wilson & Co. Ltd. Liverpool
- W. Literhland & Co - China, Glass and Earthenware Dealers, Liverpool
- Thomas Dowd, Gold Medallist, Fruiterer and Florist
- Robt. Roberts & Co., Ltd. Tea and Coffee Merchants
- Hotel St. George, Liverpool
- Thos. Meadows & Co. - Shipping, Forwarding and Passenger Agents
- Colman's Mustard
- Oldfields Limited - Diamond Merchants, Liverpool
- Cook's Tours - Thos. Cook & Son, London and Liverpool



