Leading business men of Marlboro, Hudson, SoFramingham, Natick, and vicinity; embracing also Saxonville and Cochituate . ariety. Mr. ( \V . Moultoncreasing demand throughout the Slate. It is put is a native of Natick. He served in the army forup in one pound packages, and in order to pro- three years during the Rebellion, and is welltect the public from fraudulent imitations, the and favorably known in this place. Ihe line otlikeeachar ikeness and signature of the proprietor are on holiday goods shown embraces about everything- 3ach package. Mr. Emerson manufactures the that can be thought


Leading business men of Marlboro, Hudson, SoFramingham, Natick, and vicinity; embracing also Saxonville and Cochituate . ariety. Mr. ( \V . Moultoncreasing demand throughout the Slate. It is put is a native of Natick. He served in the army forup in one pound packages, and in order to pro- three years during the Rebellion, and is welltect the public from fraudulent imitations, the and favorably known in this place. Ihe line otlikeeachar ikeness and signature of the proprietor are on holiday goods shown embraces about everything- 3ach package. Mr. Emerson manufactures the that can be thought of, we can only say hat irticle himself and is prepared to furnish it in they must be seen to be appreciated, for their quantities to suit at very short notice. It is variety is almost endless, and they mclude thewarranted positively harmless to the most deli-, very latest nove ties to be found in the maiket Gate skin or fabric, and should be used in every All in want of birthday gifts or fancy goods will family, both for laundry and toilet purposes. do well to pay a visit here. 70 / LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF F. J. Williams, Photographer, North Avenue,Natick, Mass.—It seems ahiiost incredible thatany person who had arrived at years of discretion should judge of the merits of an article en-tirely by its cost, but, nevertheless, it is unde-niable that thousands of apparently intelligentpeople can be found who if sliown two objects,similar in appearance but differing greatly inprice, will deceive themselves into thinking thatthe higher priced one is immeasnrabh^ superiorto the other. Some photographers take advan-tage of this peculiar human trait and quoteexorbitant prices on work which is in no sensebetter than that which a discriminating buyer?can obtain at a much smaller figure. Such, how-ever, is not the policy pursued by Mr. F. , or Williams, the Photographer, ashe is more generally known; and we have nohesitation in saying that those who wish to getabsolut


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