PUBLISHER'S NOTICES 



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A Desirable Place for Residence. 



By an advertisement the attention of 

 our readers has been called to Court- 

 land Terrace as a desirable building 

 site. Now we especially invite yon to 

 visit it. The following pictures show, 

 even at a glance, the pleasure you will 

 have in a walk or ride to it. 



It would be difficult to find anywhere 

 in Stamford a more attractive avenue. 

 Tall, shady trees, a good walk and road 



lead one pleasantly from the trolley. 



There is probably no view in all this 

 vicinity more inspiring or more rest- 

 ful than the distant hills as viewed 

 across an Elysian valley. Hills, val- 

 leys, trees and water have all been ar- 

 ranged by nature for the delight of 

 any one wdiose home is to be near. 



Go and see it. Inquire of any of the 

 people whose names are in the adver- 

 tisement. 



THE SHADY AND INVITING AVENUE AT COURTLAND TERRACE. 



A VIEW OF THE AVENUE (FROM THE TROLLEY) LEADING TO COURTLAND TERRACE. 



