. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. SELL IT!. PUSH IT! mum If any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. Canadian Grocer ol. XXXII. TORONTO, JANUARY 4, 1918 INo. 1 The Coming Year a Year of Promise Manufacturers and Wholesalers Look Forward Optimistically to the Future—GeneralReport of Satisfactory Conditions During the Year That Has Passed—Satisfactory Credits a Notable Factor in Business. IN looking back over the business ofthe past year wholesalers and manu-facturers are inclined to view the re-trospect with a considerable amount ofatisfaction.
. Canadian grocer January-March 1918. SELL IT!. PUSH IT! mum If any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be answered. Canadian Grocer ol. XXXII. TORONTO, JANUARY 4, 1918 INo. 1 The Coming Year a Year of Promise Manufacturers and Wholesalers Look Forward Optimistically to the Future—GeneralReport of Satisfactory Conditions During the Year That Has Passed—Satisfactory Credits a Notable Factor in Business. IN looking back over the business ofthe past year wholesalers and manu-facturers are inclined to view the re-trospect with a considerable amount ofatisfaction. The year has certainly not|ieen without its difficulties, and in some:ases these difficulties have been of suchi nature as to curtail business, or in>thers to so increase the cost of goods;hat to make an improved showing overrormer years has been an , there is a general feelinghhat there is a good ground for satisfac-tion in the showing of the past difficulties, where these have existed,lave been lar
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