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A Story of Development. 
There are over 310,000 telephones connected with the system of the 
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company in the four northern New 
England States; to be exact, the figures as of Feb. 27, 1909, showed 310,440, 
of which 42,533 were sub-licensees. 
This tremendous growth here in northern 
New England shows: 
That this section of the country is a unit 
in its closely interwoven business and _ social 
interests; 
That there is a necessary inter-depend- 
ence of city and country; 
That the Telephone Company has antici- 
pated the needs and desires of all classes of 
users—the large manufacturer and the small 
dealer—the metropolitan merchant and the 
country storekeeper—the office and the 
home; 
That its foresight has been approved, that 
its service is efficient and that its rates are 
equitable; this is manifest from the mere re- 
capitulation —310,000 telephones. 
This is a business argument, not a contented retrospect. We want the 
business man to picture a possible customer at every telephone. 
We want the 
residence subscriber to appreciate the telephone’s potential value to the home 
We will send a contract agent to explain 
different classes of rates and their cost, and to 
advise the subscriber as to the kind best adapted 
to his individual needs. A word to the 
Manager will suffice. 
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head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- 
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Lincoln treet, - Manchester 
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notices and other legal notices pub- 
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