Port Perry Star, 30 Jan 1907, p. 1

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Clive 'was "ap-{ : for e evening, The 'of officers ted. as fol sd ay Xo ; Our Fall and Winter Woolens are very areatly 3 i ¢ ne admired by men who '* know." -We're as busy as ¥ government aid to or Bos bees in our Failor Shops, and stit] we' ve roont for orthery Railway oli ed, and, after way Coo "7 you, The brganization of our Tailoring' Depart. dient, passed A diss 0 ment guaraitees the sticcess of the garments we f the proposal to- establish ; ; bilig | "Factory in tow n was| turn out. You run no risk: whatever in leaving. The chal man | "your order hiére, 'statement show ngs and character of 'the'build hi The Fabrics We Show Are : 2 : that" wonld be required; and "To Be Seen Here Only. i rian of the cost' of, the ; ji ; it. Owing to the , IF your leaning is -towsrds having your clothes: oil 'of business men pres: made to order! you can trust us with the work: ? ed wise to. deferthe ! Bi disctission of this iniportant| 0 Twitheabsolute cotifidence : in ftgh proving alt you Upon motion the Board | 2 Ri Sukn cating of et = Board was held last Friday. with M Ebbels in: the Having resumed business : at my old stand, I take this opportunity of thank~ mg 'my customers for their very liberal patronage during the past 60 years. My stock will be od in a few days of hich due' notice ; will 'be given, JOHN NOT.

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