jr£r% and then J^dl ENGLAND ■£gp via SYDNEY "^|L . MANILA ■'/fVj' HONG KONG \^A . SHANGHAI ■fc^p JAPAN ani '■ Js;^ CANADA i** <5\ A pageant of pleas uT c s V_s~^ throughout v .■ -. •„ conntries "-^»p you've long. dreamed of seeing 'j J - f ••: i. China, civilised when I | Japan, still preserving her * ancient and uniqua characteristics .■ . •-., . and Canada. offering a -srido variety of wonderful sights. Yon travel across tho Pacific aboard the great white "impress of Japan" or other impress steamships to Victoria and Tancouyer, .... . yon cross Canada on the superbly eqmpped trains of the C.P.B.— through 600 mUes of Alpine wonderland ••.• • you see incomparable Lake Louisa and Banff and the Dominion's great cities . . .. Chicago and Nevr York, too, if you wish •/'■_• ?! "1 then you sail down the glorious « _L?wrenca on 'ha 42,500 ton "Empress ol Britain. or, by a regal "Duchess" liner. Let us arrange your next trip this way. XANADSAN PMJfK tRABP»_fTtAMER» HOTEtS
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 14
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154Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 14
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