I Secured 2 COLD MEDALS, ' 5 SILVER MEDALS,' 3 FIRST-GLASS DIPLOMAS. Furthermore, they have eocured public appreciation and public; conndence. when a lady orders "Fnmley" Canned I'ruits or Vegetables, Jams or 'l'omatd Ketchup, sho is sure of obtaining the iJJbIST. If yon nave not yet tried "Frimloy," mate a point next tune of ASKING FOR IT and GETTING IT. I 1 'I The Woman who Sews Is Invited to Critically Inspeot the STANDARD. UOTARY 6GWING MACHINE. as mvcA' as five tnintites examination. Look and Chain Btitoh on the tamt> inaebina. Even it yon bava> no intention of buying, w» want you to exwnino tho ROTARY. Corns] We ■ball be amply repaid by the fast that »• know yon will tell tout ffionds about THtti BEST Of AIL MACHINES you have seen. All Duplicate Parte Kept. < Ten Yrnr"' Gnarnntco F. 1 W. FEAR, IMPORTER. 09 WILLIS -STREET, • . N.H.-AU Einde ef Machine* Biulfally fiffiftitad. -103^
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 4
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152Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 4
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