Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Mr. Dealer, youwant a meatslicer. Why notinstal one thatyou can de-pend upon forefficient ser-vice and onethat will addto the dignityof your storebesides. The Van Berkel is the one best slicer foryou. Be sure youve gotthe real Van Berkel bylooking for the nameBerkels ImprovedPatent. Write to-day forparticulars. The HobartMfg. Co. 149 Church Recommend Indian Chief Brand Clams. They merit yourrecommendation. They are sweet,pure and whole-some; put up andsealed without sol-der or acid thevery day they aretaken from thebeds. Disc r i m i n a t ingpeople


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . Mr. Dealer, youwant a meatslicer. Why notinstal one thatyou can de-pend upon forefficient ser-vice and onethat will addto the dignityof your storebesides. The Van Berkel is the one best slicer foryou. Be sure youve gotthe real Van Berkel bylooking for the nameBerkels ImprovedPatent. Write to-day forparticulars. The HobartMfg. Co. 149 Church Recommend Indian Chief Brand Clams. They merit yourrecommendation. They are sweet,pure and whole-some; put up andsealed without sol-der or acid thevery day they aretaken from thebeds. Disc r i m i n a t ingpeople prefer In-dian Chief Brandto any other. Gro-cers who sell qual-ity first alwaysfind it worth whileto push this deli-cious line. The profits areworth getting. Areyou showing In-dian Chief Clams? SHAW & ELLIS POCOLOGAN, June 1918 CANADIAN GROCER—Provision Section 51


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