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NOTICE. 



We cannot do business without agents ; we must have them ! We have lots of them now, 

 but want more. There are still many places where a man of push and energy can do a pro- 

 fitable business in our fencing. Only men wanted who can command some ready means, and 

 who can devote their entire time, or the greater share of it, to the work. We would like to 

 correspond with such persons with a view of trying the fence business. We have no " rights " 

 or territory for sale. A man dealing in our fence, and giving it the proper attention, will 

 soon work into a business that is valuable and will grow more so from year to year. 



If you are the kind of man described above let us hear from you at once, so that if satis- 

 factory arrangements can be made you can get the benefit of this fall's business. 



THE PAGE WIRE FENCE CO., of Ont, L'td. 



Walker ville, Ont. 



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£.. WOOL.VERTON, Editor '* Canadian Horticulturist/' 



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Sept 4th 



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Canada's Great Fair.— The Toronto 



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