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India Railways -1934A

Bag a tiger, spend 50 days in India for $2922. Perhaps this ad was aimed at rich people? How many tigers left, question. Two weeks for sightseeing, then one full month to hunt (season December to May). Game fish, Taj Mahal, Delhi, Agra, Himalayas, panther, bison, bear, wild boar. Your private railroad car and native servants, all food cooked aboard your car; your car is your hotel. Does cruising one better, eh? Published in an unidentified magazine in 1934.

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