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Identifier: cookspracticalgu00thom (find matches)
Title: Cook's practical guide to Algeria and Tunisia
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Thomas Cook Ltd
Subjects: Algeria -- Guidebooks Tunisia -- Guidebooks
Publisher: London : T. Cook & Son (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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so another service of the Compagnie Mixte everySaturday from Cette at midnight calling at Port Vendres,due at Algiers on Monday, 6 p.m. By the Societe de Transports Maritimes a Vapeur, Wednes-day and Saturday, 6 p.m., due Algiers Friday and Monday,6 a.m. (See also p. 51.) By the Prosper-Durand Line every Tuesday, noon, returningfrom Algiers on Saturdays. Outward bound travellers will be saved much trouble byapplying for information and procuring their tickets fromThos. Cook & Son, Ludgate Circus, London, or from theirbranch offices in London, Liverpool and Southampton, wherealso Circular Tickets can be obtained for travelling in Tunisia,Algeria, Morocco, etc. Distance from Liverpool by sea, 1,685 miles. From London,rail to Marseilles, and steamer to Algiers, 1,318 miles. Prom London, by the 1. A- (>. steamers or Orient-Pacific to.Marseilles, thence by sea on the Compagnie Transatlantique;Navigation Mixte (Touache), or Societe* G<?nerale steamers. COOKS PLAN OF THE Y OF ALGIE
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ROUTES TO ALGIERS. 31 From Liverpool the steamers of the Moss Steamship Co.occasionally call at Algiers, the journey to that port occupying about seven days. The Papayanni Tine steamers also call atAlgiers at frequent intervals (about fortnightly). From Southampton (from October 1st, 1907) by the NorthGerman Llo)Td (China and Japan) steamers fortnightly. Theyalso call at Algiers on the homeward voyages fortnightly. From Gibraltar by the Adria Line (three-weekly service) ;also by the Compagnie de Navigation Mixte to Oran (thencerail) fortnightly. From Barcelona there is a weekly service (Majorca SS. Co.)on Wednesdays, 6.30 p.m., arriving at Algiers Fridays about7.0 a.m. From New York Algiers is readied by the large steamersof the Hamburg-American and North German Lloyd Com-panies, about fortnightly during the winter season. From Hamburg, by the steamers of A. C. de Freitas andCo., twice a month. From Antwerp by the German Levant SS. Co.s steamers toTunis (monthly), thence rail or sea (

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