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Around The World

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Day
6
Month
February
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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FeW Feopïe Can Malte iï iij Persoi), Evrybotï} Can View the Most Woijtierfüfe Sccijes. THE WOiOEBS OF THE WQRU BROUGHT HOME. fagaifs Pholographic ToliP oí the World. In Sixteen Parts. Each Part Containing Sixteen Scènes of Wonderful Interest with Brief, Accurrate and Vivid Descriptions by E. C. Bush. NfOW EADY and may be had by calling or writmff to the ARGUS office. It contains: Leaning Tower of Pisa. Five Scènes from Venice. Including the Famous Bridge of Sighs. Three Scènes from Naples. A Panorama of Florence. The Milan Cathedral. The Genova Statue of Oolumbus. Loggia de Lanzi, Florence. Statue of Leonardo da Vinci. Cathedral Siena. In fact Párts I and II give you a photographic view of the nost wonderful scènes in Italy. Part III is devoted entirely to the Hawaiian Islands and is 3ne of the most beautiful art works ever introduced. The remaining parts take you through Greece, France, Spaia. Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, Australia, Belgium, Portugal, England, Scotland, Russia, Holland, Sweden, Norway, Mexico, Canada, the Holy Land, the Oriënt, África, Cuba and all the principal points in the United States, including the Leading World's Fair Views A Magnificent Collection of 256 Selected Photographs of the Choicest Works of Nature and Art from all parts of the earth. öet the First Part. MoW ïo Ei)joiJ the PÏeasUres oí TraVeï WíttioUfc ifcs piscoijiforfcs. Cut out of the ARGrUS one of the Coupons tliat will appear each week and bring or send to the Argus Office T!tT ten cents. If you bring it, the part named in the coupon will behanded you. If you mail it, the part will be mailed you. i ! No i February 6, 1894. 1 . - I ftlIT i ArgUs Coüpoi). I Photographic Tour of the World. THIS 1 1 ! This Coupon and 1O cents I tles yon to one Part. Brnifï v j I send to fll Ann Arbo Argü, UU I Ann Arbor, a j ! üpeiii House BlocU. mmmmmimimmmimimmèè mmtm Look for Coupon No. 2 next Friday.

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