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Image from page 422 of "Hardware merchandising (August-December 1907)" (1907)

Image from page 422 of "Hardware merchandising (August-December 1907)" (1907)
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Identifier: hardmerchaugdec1907toro
Title: Hardware merchandising (August-December 1907)
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Subjects: Hardware industry Hardware Implements, utensils, etc Building
Publisher: Toronto :
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
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Text Appearing Before Image:
EUREKA HANGERS The best on the market. Particular men say so — so we merely repeat theirstatements. It does holdthe collar correctly, anda well-made coat cannotwrinkle on this hanger.The only hanger which holds the concave shoulder properly in place. The Eureka Trousers Hanger is the simplest and best. No rough edges to mar _ the finest fabric. The IT adjustable hook can be |^ the least possible space. Ornamental, Economical and Useful. Hence, the best possible sellers. Lets mail you interesting facts. Forsyth Manufacturing Co. Buffalo, N.Y. W. F. Canavan, 13 St. John Street, Montreal, Representative

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HARDWARE AND METAL I WILL TALK to practically every Hardware merchant in Canada from the Atlantic to thePacific. 1 cannot do it all in one day, but during the first twenty-four hoursI will deliver your message to every Hardware merchant in Ontario. I travelall day Sunday and on Monday morning there will not be a village withinthe limits of Halifax in the East and Brandon in the West, into which Iwill not have penetrated. I cannot go any further East, so I now devote all my energies to theWest, and so many new towns are springing up here each week that Ihavent as much time as I used to have to enjoy the scenery. But I liketalking to hardwaremen, clerks, travellers and manufacturers, especiallyas they are always glad to see me and hear the news I have to tell them.Tuesday noon I am at Calgary, Wednesday noon at Kamloops, and byThursday morning I reach Vancouver, having been in all the mining townsand all through the fruit districts of British Columbia. T have been eighteen years on the


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