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January 20, 1906 



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The above represents the largest factory of its kind in the world. 



I OUR PRODUCTION OF POTS EQUALS THE COMBINED | 

 j OUTPUT OF ANY TWO SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS | 



Our equipment is the best that money and 140 years' 

 experience can produce. We have spared neither time | 



nor expense to make our factory the most modern 

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I Our Annual Output of Pots Exceeds 16,000,000 [ 



We thank our friends and customers for their liberal 

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We extend cordial invitations to all attending the | 



Convention to visit our factory, = 



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BOSTON, OFFICE MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORIES NEW YORK BRANCH f 



| 18 TREHONT STREET CAMBRIDGE PEARSON STREET | 



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