Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . FRONT VIEW OF OUR NO. 3 UNIVERSAL COUNTER. Three rows of bevel displays in line of vision,row 4 x 10; middle row 6 x 10; lowerassorted displays of small capacity, affording awith minimum stock. The glass in top8 x 10, givingmaximum display. —AND A REAR VIEW. Shows three capacity bins. Lower row about 56-quart capacity. Upperrow about 52-quart capacity, with removable division in centre. Smallcentre bins 10-nuart capacity, with removable division. Made in stocklengths 9 ft., 12 ft. 4 in., 15 ft. 8 in. (9 ft. length shown). By addingone bin to row on either side
Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . FRONT VIEW OF OUR NO. 3 UNIVERSAL COUNTER. Three rows of bevel displays in line of vision,row 4 x 10; middle row 6 x 10; lowerassorted displays of small capacity, affording awith minimum stock. The glass in top8 x 10, givingmaximum display. —AND A REAR VIEW. Shows three capacity bins. Lower row about 56-quart capacity. Upperrow about 52-quart capacity, with removable division in centre. Smallcentre bins 10-nuart capacity, with removable division. Made in stocklengths 9 ft., 12 ft. 4 in., 15 ft. 8 in. (9 ft. length shown). By addingone bin to row on either side of centre unit gives additional 3 ft. 4 length. All Patented Gravity Closing Bins—not drawers. Do you save at the spigotand waste at the bung ? Very many grocers do. They still considerthe obsolete store equipment of 50 years agothe lumber shelving and the cumbersomecounters—good enough to do business , surely if your business is worth runningat all it is worth running on real success-making lines. And good equipment will doit every time. Real equipment like WalkerBin Wall Cases and Counters will save youmoney by reducing the labor required toserve your customers. You can serve morecustomers with 25% less labor when youserve them in a Walke
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