Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . sement in the Canadian Grocerwith a verbal handshake for every dealer in Canada,and a frank, brief, pointed talk about your goods andyou add a traveller to your staff who will make a week for you at a salary of $4 to $8 a week-less than you would pay a first-class stenographer. Of course this traveller wont displace any ofyour regular salesmen, but he will help them to sellmore goods and open up more new accounts. THE CANADIAN GROCER THE GROCER WITH MODERN STORE EQUIPMENTHAS A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE OVER COMPETITORS DOING BUSINESS IN THE OLD WAY. He i


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . sement in the Canadian Grocerwith a verbal handshake for every dealer in Canada,and a frank, brief, pointed talk about your goods andyou add a traveller to your staff who will make a week for you at a salary of $4 to $8 a week-less than you would pay a first-class stenographer. Of course this traveller wont displace any ofyour regular salesmen, but he will help them to sellmore goods and open up more new accounts. THE CANADIAN GROCER THE GROCER WITH MODERN STORE EQUIPMENTHAS A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE OVER COMPETITORS DOING BUSINESS IN THE OLD WAY. He is in a position to give his customers cleaner andfresher stock and to handle his orders with accur-acy and promptness at much less expense thanthe old way entails, while a clean, bright and attrac-tive store draws customers and holds them. Walker Bin Fixtures Will do this—and more - foryou. The Walker Bin Systemcovers every requirement ofthe modern grocery trade. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. Walker Bin & Store Fixture BERLIN. ONTARIO LIMITED BANNER 1910 The Cold Blast Lantern


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