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NOTBMBEB 30, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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A Prominent Cleveland Florist's White Truck 

 and what its owner thinks of it: 



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BOTH TILI^HONea 



< CLEVELAND. O. 



:iovember 15, 1916. 



The 'Vhite Company, 

 Cleveland, Ohio. 



Dentlemen: 



I purchased my first White three-quarter ton truck In 

 May, 1914. Since that time it has been constantly on the go, 

 making deliveriee in Cleveland and its suburbs, and has always 

 given dependable service. It is economical to operate, costs 

 very little for repairs and appears to be as good today as when 

 I purchased it. 



!5ince I installed motor delivery service I have not 

 only reduced my yearly delivery costs by a worth-while margin, 

 but their greater speed has enabled me to expand my business 

 over a much larger territory. The trucks have advertising 

 value too, for they bring my name before the public every day. 



The best proof of my satisfaction is expressed in my 

 purchase of three additional White trucks this year. 



Very truly yours, 



KIRCHNERS. 

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