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World Cruise

 

If you have always thought, as most people do, that a world cruise takes mote time than you can spend, and costs an awful lot of money ... read carefully about this one.

104 days (three months and a half) are all that are required! $1033 is the com­plete cost!
What can you do in 104 days?
Sail 26,000 miles along the Sunshine Route. Visit Havana and the fabled cities at the Panama Canal. Los Angeles and San Francisco. Honolulu, in Hawaii. Japan's Kobe. China's Shanghai and Hong Kong. The Philippines' Manila.
New Thrills Every Mile
See Singapore and Penang, in the Malay States. Colombo, on the Island of Ceylon. India's Bombay, Port Said, Suez and Alexandria, in Egypt. Naples. Genoa. Marseilles. Then swing home across the south Atlantic to New York.
What do you get for your $1033?
Your fare includes your outside state­room on a big, smooth-riding President Liner ... with ample play decks, an out­door swimming pool, informal lounges. It includes your meals, world-famous meals, and all your entertainment on board ship.
Ashore in all your foreign ports of call, guides are provided for sightseeing. Local transportation is included, and all admis­sion prices, and meals-at the very best eat­ing places. (Your ship is your hotel each night you are away.)
When can you start, and where?
Start When You Choose World-cruising President Liners sail every other week from New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and you may leave from anyone.
Your time away may be cut to only 85 days by sailing from San Francisco, disembarking at New York ... eliminating Havana and Panama. If, on the other hand, you wish, to take longer, you may.
Stopover in any or all of the countries on your route, visit ashore or make sidetrips, continue when you are ready on the next or another of these regular fort­nightly-sailing ships.

Tickets good for two full years cost only $854 First Class (without shore excur­sions). And favorable exchange in most countries makes these cost veri little.
Get all details from your own Travel Agent, or send the coupon below to our nearest office. Address 604 Fifth Avenue, New York; 110 South Dearborn Street, Chicago; 514 West Sixth St., Los Angeles; or 311 California Street, San Francisco. (Offices in other principal cities.)
DOLLAR
Steamship Lines
New York-California • Orient Round the World

From November 23, 1936 Life Magazine

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