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AVOQSX 8. 1930 



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Our Sto^ Sbtis^s Are W^^^ 





SSfcF * *^<»-"^,^*^ shop, ai^ seen 



w^^fol, wn«a^ beoauae it ia put te«ette> in 



tort om tiio^tiwiids of oars instead of dozens? 

 Are tte roof bars on one of dur houses any less 



S?*'^^*'?!^'^ *^^^ '^^ *^ ten milearf them 

 thwpgi^»t a tune, instead of f Jew hun. 



Isn't it* so, that one man or group of men doing 



H our men. tberefoM, make np all iHtfrnate- 

 mls for our stoek lunises by th^ ^in^ad 



,i ^^.^®^ '***• *<*«^'* i* stand to leason 

 au (rf it IS more tmifonnlT^ Ugh «»de? '■ ' . , 



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 Isn't it also so, tliat materia^ so ^adft ean be 

 made at a lower cost thiHi %^ oW^roy ? . 



It's as plain as *iy that when you buy our 

 stock houses, ^i^ther commeroial («■ si^te 

 you not only get the highest quality, but th^ 

 lowest prict possible for suoh^quality. 



This house shown is one of our 11 -foot stock 

 houses. 60 feet long, the materials for which 

 were fupushed to C. W. Wiley of Seattle, Waah. 



It's one of several stock widths for private 

 Ptooes, circulars of whksh We will gladly 

 send you, . "^^ 



Builders of 



BOSTON.II 



&Mteni Factofy 

 fcvington. N, y. 



NEW VI 

 42adSt. 



and Conservatorier 



PHOApELPHIA 



WMtcni\F«ctonr 



TORONTO 

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