Manila and the Philippines.

Shop at AGUINALDO'S, Manila's Bon Marche TRAVELERS HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPRESS offices both in the United States and in foreign countries are convenient headquarters for people away from home. are often proThey extend a vided with welcoming hom etown hand to all papers, inforAmerican Ex- mat. mationpe in repress patrons. I jt W1 gard to local Wherever the -- customs, what traveler goes. to see, whom they provide to tip, where him a forward- to shop, how ing address at to get to places which to re- - little aids ceive his mail which only a and c a b e s. TRAVELERS CHEQUES, TRAVEL SERVICE 1 o c a 1 friend writing rooms HERE AND EVERYWHERE can give. TRAVEL ASSISTANCE IN ADDITION, each American Express office is a complete travel unit, ready to give world-wide travel information. Itineraries are mapped out, hotel and railroad and sightseeing reservations made, steamship tickets secured, airplane passages booked, and arrangements made for private motor tours. The American Express force in foreign lands numbers more than two thousand people. They are there to help travelers. In the United States other offices are centrally located in the leading cities. They, too, are available for travelers and are particularly useful to motorists, women traveling alone or with children, and to men seeking information on local conditions, garages and hotels. THE CHEQUES ARE BLUE THESE services become available when a traveler goes into his bank, an American Express Office or a Railway Express Agency Office and asks for the blue American Express Travelers Cheques. This money insurance and service cost only 75 cents for each $100. The Travelers Cheques issued are in the convenient denominations of $10, $20, $50, and $100. Whenever one leaves home, whether for a week-end, motor trip or a foreign journey, the safe procedure is to exchange all travel money into AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELING CHEQUES 41

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Manila and the Philippines.
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American Express Company.
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[Manila,
1933?]
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Philippines -- Guidebooks

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"Manila and the Philippines." In the digital collection The United States and its Territories, 1870 - 1925: The Age of Imperialism. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ahz9173.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2025.
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