Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . therehas been a fairly steady demand forbuilders hardware. A. Hobbs has at present a fine windowdisplay of lamps. The demand for lamps has been good to date, but he in-tends to feature them as a Christmasline and expects to largely increase the output. do not handle the goods and get a sharein the profits that are attached. Thegoods sell themselves if given display,and can be seen at the best advantagewhen set out on tables in thestore, and in the store referredto fern plants are set in the jardi-nieres to show the use and beauty of thearticle. BR


Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . therehas been a fairly steady demand forbuilders hardware. A. Hobbs has at present a fine windowdisplay of lamps. The demand for lamps has been good to date, but he in-tends to feature them as a Christmasline and expects to largely increase the output. do not handle the goods and get a sharein the profits that are attached. Thegoods sell themselves if given display,and can be seen at the best advantagewhen set out on tables in thestore, and in the store referredto fern plants are set in the jardi-nieres to show the use and beauty of thearticle. BRASS GOODS POPULAR. Winnipeg. Nov. 21.—A leading attrac-tion in the hardware department of theT. Eaton Co. store is a display of ham-meted brass goods made up into jardi- nieris. umbrella stands, table trays, ashtrays, candlesticks, etc. Hammered Lay Bros., Birmingham, Sask., hard-ware and implements, have assigned. Ameeting of creditors is being held onNov. 27. R. S. Campbell, hardware dealer, Nor-wood Grove, Man., is removing DeWITT BROS.


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