Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . A Tale of Two Shipments Mr. Brown, a live Western Canada grocer, had long since become dis-gusted with the way his shipments were received, and was at a lossto know what the solution would be, when one morning it came inthe form of Thompson & Norris Corrugated Boxes On this morning, two shipments arrived, one in wooden boxes, split asusual and some of the contents leaking out, the other, bottled goods,in T. & N. Corrugated boxes sound as a dollar—no loss—no ill tem-per, and less freight charges. That settles it, says Brown, pro-per shipment or no order f


Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . A Tale of Two Shipments Mr. Brown, a live Western Canada grocer, had long since become dis-gusted with the way his shipments were received, and was at a lossto know what the solution would be, when one morning it came inthe form of Thompson & Norris Corrugated Boxes On this morning, two shipments arrived, one in wooden boxes, split asusual and some of the contents leaking out, the other, bottled goods,in T. & N. Corrugated boxes sound as a dollar—no loss—no ill tem-per, and less freight charges. That settles it, says Brown, pro-per shipment or no order for the next traveler who is happening to your shipments? Write for our catalogue and let us prove our proposition to yoursatisfaction. The Thompson & Norris Co. of Canada Niagara Falls, Canada Brooklyn. ; Boston. Mass.; Brookville, Ind.; London. Eng.; Julich, Dont Shoot at Random! If you are desirous of adding the class trade toyour store you cannot guess your stock to suittheir demands. To fill the bill you must stockCarrs Biscuits. They are known for quality, andcarry the best trade with them. Packed for export in air tight tins,to the nearest agent.


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