Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . View of the interior of Dean and Laceys store at Sherbrooke, Que. 107. Interior of the Philps store in !., with counters, show cases,cash register with lead-glass case be-neath, offices in rear, two double electricfans, etc. New Brunswick Dealer Ge One of the First Dealers in the East to InstalElectrically Driven Cash Register, Coffee MillOperated by the Same Power, a Vegetable Dis-play Fountain and a Cheese Cutter—CombinedShow Case and Refrigerator Which is a Hand-some and Useful Piece of Furniture — SilentSalesmen and the Value They Have Be


Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . View of the interior of Dean and Laceys store at Sherbrooke, Que. 107. Interior of the Philps store in !., with counters, show cases,cash register with lead-glass case be-neath, offices in rear, two double electricfans, etc. New Brunswick Dealer Ge One of the First Dealers in the East to InstalElectrically Driven Cash Register, Coffee MillOperated by the Same Power, a Vegetable Dis-play Fountain and a Cheese Cutter—CombinedShow Case and Refrigerator Which is a Hand-some and Useful Piece of Furniture — SilentSalesmen and the Value They Have Been —Window Show Case Which Opertaes on a Track. Written for the Canad/U T F many grocers in the Maritime Pro-?*? vinces are known as up-to-date-in their methods of doing business, thenCharles L. Philps, who has been in busi-ness in North End St. John, New Bruns-wick, for the last thirteen years, must beahead-of-date or at least must havebeen considered such a few years various dealers within the last fewyears began to introduce into theirstores new fixtures and novelties, saidfixtures a


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