. Portland [Me.] its representative business men and its points of interest. lack the necessary time, so the establishment in questionis a genuine benefit to the public and richly deserves itswide popularity. Whatever you get at this store is good,—good in material, good in making and good in appear-ance. The proprietor, Mr. William Monteith, doesnt at-tempt the impossible task of making first-class goods outof second or third-class material but uses carefully se-lected stock, employs experienced assistants and nat-urally produces bread, cake and pastry that are goodenough for anybody. He is a
. Portland [Me.] its representative business men and its points of interest. lack the necessary time, so the establishment in questionis a genuine benefit to the public and richly deserves itswide popularity. Whatever you get at this store is good,—good in material, good in making and good in appear-ance. The proprietor, Mr. William Monteith, doesnt at-tempt the impossible task of making first-class goods outof second or third-class material but uses carefully se-lected stock, employs experienced assistants and nat-urally produces bread, cake and pastry that are goodenough for anybody. He is a confectioner as well as abaker, and a fine assortment of fresh and pure candiesmay always be found at his store, No. 181 Brackettstreet, wliile the prices quoted on all the articles dealtare as low as can be named in connection with first-classgoods. Mr. Monteith succeeded Mr. J. M. Plummer in1889, and under his enterprising management the busi-ness is steadily and rapidly increasing, prompt andpolite attention is given to every caller. REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS MEN. lOI. H. E. MANSFIELD, Livery, Boarding, Bait-ing, Sale or Exehauge Stable, Xo. 4 Lafayette Street,MuBJop Hill, Fortlaotl, Me. Among the well-known andold established livery stables in this section is that nowconducted by Mr. H. E. Mansfield, and there is certainlynot one bearing a liigher reputation for enterprise andhonorable methods, for since this stable was founded, ithas been the policy of the management to provide thebest possible accommodations, ami to honestly strive tosatisfy every customer. This popular establishment islocated at No. 4 Lafayette street, and was established in1827 by Mr. E. Manstield, who was succeeded by his son,Mr. H. E. Manstield, in 1891. Tills gentleman is a nativeof Portland, and carries on a first-class livery, boarding,baiting, sale and exchange stable. Employment is givento four efficient assistants, and orders are assured piomptand careful attention, the prices quoted being very
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