BY APPOINTMENT 
TO H.M. THE KING. 
Sr 
Removal and Extension 
of 
Seed & Bulb Department 
j 
HERE is always a peculiar pleasure in announcing 
an extension of business premises. The necessity 
that compels extension is a healthy business 
sign. Not only does it imply an increased 
demand for the particular commodity in which 
a firm may deal, but it indicates, and that 
unmistakably, that the goods supplied and the service 
rendered, have been of such a character as to give 
complete satisfaction to the purchaser. 
It is this fact that gives pleasure to the business man, 
and makes an extension imperative. 
As our customers are aware, our Bulb and Seed 
Warehouse has for many years past been located in 
As will be seen from our illustration, the building is 
of rectangular form, and has a length of 180 feet and a 
width of 50 feet. Built of brick, with ample provision for 
lighting, being well supplied with windows, and designed 
to give a maximum of floor space, both concrete and 
board, the building is at once compact and commodious. 
The interior fittings and arrangements will be such as 
to expedite the handling of large quantities of seeds and 
bulbs as rapidly as possible. 
The additional advantage we shall have of being in 
immediate touch with our Nursery and Head Office (the 
Warehouse being built on Nursery ground) will facilitate 
still further the quick despatch of orders. 
CLIBRANS’ NEW BULB AND SEED WAREHOUSE, IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. 
Water Street, Manchester. Convenient and commodious 
as our Warehouse was, with exceptional facilities for 
receiving and despatching goods by road, rail, and river, 
our trade has increased so rapidly that we have long 
realised the need of larger premises. 
After full consideration we decided to erect a new 
building on our own land at Hale. At the moment of going 
to Press, building operations are being actively pushed 
forward, and we hope to have everything ready for the 
coming season. 
We have already said that it is upon the satisfaction 
rendered to customers that a business rests. It has 
always been our aim to render this satisfaction, and we 
confidently believe that with our improved facilities we 
shall now be able to render this even more complete than 
formerly. 
We should not like to let this opportunity pass without 
expressing our thanks to those who have supported us in 
the past. We heartily appreciate their help and shall 
always do our utmost to retain their goodwill. 
