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National Geographic : 1896 Sep
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Ripans Tabules cure headache. 4? THE REASON WHY A X the tourist, traveler, or invalid returns to California is because its attractions are greater than those of Europe. Its climate is equable, its hotels unsurpassed in magnificence. The ease and comfort with which its resorts, as famous as those of the Old World, are reached by that great system of rail and steamship lines, the Southern Pacific, extending from the Gulf to the Pacific, make it readily accessible. Why travel half around the world, to Switzerland, for instance, when the scenery in the Yosemite and other portions of the State is so much grander, Sand when its valleys are likened to a vast bed of roses, varied with every hue and color? There is no portion of the Alps that surpasses the magnificent and awe-inspiring Sierras. S There can be no extravagant description of these beauties of Nature. The Bay of Naples, in all its loveliness, is not a whit more beautiful than many resorts on the Pacific Coast. See the wonders of your own land first, and be able to know whereof S you speak. If you desire information about its health and S pleasure resorts, its scenery, routes, or ticket rates, apply to any representative of the Southern Pacific for free illustrated pam phlets, maps, and time tables. For additional information call or write to S. F. B. MORSE, G. P. A., Southern Pacific Com pany, New Orleans, La. * y i ...... .... vS*^**^^^**?^^^****^^*^^^^^^^^*****^
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