THE GUIDE TO NATURE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



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Burdett-McGillivray Company 



ADVOCATE BUILDING, STAMFORD 



PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 



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Where our customers will always find the new styles first. Our Motto: Clean 

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that every reader of The Guide to 

 Nature send for this catalogue. Kind- 

 ly mention the fact that you do so at 

 the request of The Guide to Nature. 

 It will not take long to say a good word 

 for this magazine, and it will please the 

 seed house management, because they 

 think that there is no little nature mag-- 

 azine better than The Guide to Na- 

 ture. They have shown that apprecia- 

 tion practically by placing an advertise- 

 ment in our pages, and we should like 

 to reciprocate with the expression of 

 our good will. 



The One Man for Jobbing. 



Mr. A. C. Arnold of Stamford, Con- 

 necticut, has earned the title of "The 

 Man Who Does Everything." He is a 

 general jobber, especially good in re- 

 pairing furniture, laying carpets and 

 oilcloth, and renewing the old-fash- 

 ioned flag bottom in chairs. Probably 

 no man in the community has given a 

 longer service or had a greater variety 

 of jobbing work than Mr. Arnold. He 

 has risrhtly earned his title. — Advt. 



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by not serv ing too much 1o cac h person 



SERVE INDIVIDUAL PORTIONS. 



A pound makes 48 one-third ounce pieces. 



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Hotels Have beamed 

 lhal there is the least waste 

 from one- third ounce pieces. 



