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Japan, China, Philippines, India and Australia
Via Honolulu
By the Steamers of the
Pacific Mail Steamship Company
and the
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company
- S. S. Korea
- S. S. Siberia
- S. S. Mongolia
- S. S. Manchuria
- S. S. China
- S. S. Doric
- S. S. Coptic
- S. S. Gaelic
Leave San Francisco alternately, about every ten days, for Honolulu, Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at Kobe, Nagasaki, and Shanghai, and connecting with steamers for Siberia, Korea; also, for the northern ports o China, the Philippine Islands, Straits Settlements, India and Australia.
Direct steamer to Manila every three weeks.
Around-the-world tours at reduced rates
Each Ship carries an experienced Surgeon and Stewardesses, and particular attention is given to the cuisine, which is of the highest order.
Full information will be furnished by any of the principal railroad offices and tourist agencies in the United States, and prompt attention will be paid to written or telegraphic requests for reservations, information, etc.
General Office, 421 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.
L. H. Nutting, General Eastern Passenger Agent,
319 Broadway,New York City, N. Y.
W. G. Neimyer, General Western Agent,
193 Clark St.,Chicago, Ill.