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Old Gent. : Perpleiiny ' most perplexing ' ! What is Davis and Clater's address? I hear they are the cheapest house in the trade. Funny Man : Don't you see, either diiection is light, and the value they give for money is unapproachable by any other house in the trade, overstocked or not.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 158, 11 July 1903, Page 11

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Old Gent.: Perpleiiny ' most perplexing ' ! What is Davis and Clater's address? I hear they are the cheapest house in the trade. Funny Man : Don't you see, either diiection is light, and the value they give for money is unapproachable by any other house in the trade, overstocked or not. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 158, 11 July 1903, Page 11

Old Gent.: Perpleiiny ' most perplexing ' ! What is Davis and Clater's address? I hear they are the cheapest house in the trade. Funny Man : Don't you see, either diiection is light, and the value they give for money is unapproachable by any other house in the trade, overstocked or not. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 158, 11 July 1903, Page 11

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