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INFORMATION FOR PASSENGERS 
Breakfast from 8.30 until 10.00 a.m. 
Luncheon at 1.00 p.m. Afternoon Tea at 4.30 p.m. 
Dinner at 7.15 p.m. 
HONOLULU — Canadian Pacific Representatives, 
Messrs. Thco. H. Davies & Company, Limited. 
Hotels — Royal Hawaiian. Halckulani.Moana, Seaside, and Young. 
YOKOHAMA — Canadian Pacific Passenger Representative. 
B. G. Ryan, 21 Yamashita Cho. 
Hotels — Within 10 minutes of landing. The New Grand, Club. 
TOKYO — Canadian Pacific Passenger Representative, 
D. M. Sinclair, F.-7 No. 2, Sanchomc, Marunoucbi. 
Hotels — Imperial, Tokyo Station. 
KOBE — Steamers land at the new Customs Dock. 
Canadian Pacific Passenger Representative, 
W. R. Buckberrough, No. 7 Harima-Machi. 
Hotels — Within short distance of pier. Oriental Tor. 
NAGASAKI — The Company's launch will carry passengers 
between steamers and shore. 
Canadian Pacific Representatives, Holme, Ringer E* 1 Co. 
Hotels — Within 10 minutes of landing. Hotel du Japan. 
SHANGHAI — Steamers land at Hongkcw Wharf, Pootung. 
Canadian Pacific Passenger Representative, 
A. M. Parker. The Bund and Peking Road. 
Hotels — Within short distance of landing. Astor House, Palace, 
and Cathay. 
HONG KONG — Steamers go alongside wharf at Kowloon. 
Hotel launches transport passengers and baggage to city, 10 
minutes distant. Frequent ferry sen-ice between Kowloon and 
Hong Kong. 
Canadian Pacific Passenger Representative, 
E. Hospcs, opposite Blake Pier. 
Hotels — Hong Kong, Metropole, St. George’s House, St. Francis, 
Repulse Bay (8 miles distant). 
Peninsula (Kowloon). 
MANILA — Canadian Pacific Passenger Representative, 
R. S. R Hubert, 14 Calle David. 
Hotels — All within half mile of pier. Manila, Bay View, Luneta, 
Plasa, Great Eastern. 
MAIL AND TELEGRAMS — Please enquire at Purser’s office 
for your mail and telegrams. 
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