Lynn: its representative business men and points of interest . doing business at the corner of Essex and ChestnutStreets, for not only is he prepared to furnish such commodities of standard quaUty at reasonable rates, but heshows enterprise in acquainting the public with the fact, and hence his facilities are as well known as they arereliable. Mr. Hopkins was born in Maine, and succeeded to his present business in 1882; it having been establishedin 1871. The premises occupied are 18x18 feet in dimensions, and contain a carefully chosen stock comprisingdrugs, medicines and chemicals, together w
Lynn: its representative business men and points of interest . doing business at the corner of Essex and ChestnutStreets, for not only is he prepared to furnish such commodities of standard quaUty at reasonable rates, but heshows enterprise in acquainting the public with the fact, and hence his facilities are as well known as they arereliable. Mr. Hopkins was born in Maine, and succeeded to his present business in 1882; it having been establishedin 1871. The premises occupied are 18x18 feet in dimensions, and contain a carefully chosen stock comprisingdrugs, medicines and chemicals, together with toilet and fancy articles, and such other goods as are usually foundin a well-appointed pharmacy. The compounding of prescriptions is of course given special attention, and notrouble is spared to insure absolute accuracy in every part of the work, while the charges made are uniformlymoderate, and as employment is given to a thoroughly competent assistant, all orders are assured immediate andintelligent attention. REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS MEN OF LYNN. 103. BOYD BROTHERS, (Successors to G. F. Sleeper),MANUFACTURERS OF THE »REVERE ^ BEACH CHIPS. The Oldest Establlsljed Potato Chip Busi-ness lu tlie Country. 116 and 118 Central Ave., liYNN, MASS. Imitation is tUe tincerest flat-tery and tbe many attempts thathave been made to imitate the cele-brated Revere Beach Chips made byMessrs. Boyd Brothers, proprietorsof the oldest established potatochip busirejs in the county, affordthe best possible proof that thesechips suit the people and the tradeto perfection. But have any ofthese attempts been successful?No, they have not. Read what oneof the largest grocery houses inNew England has to say on the sub-ject : Boston, April 37, 1893. Wehave sold Boyd Bros. Potato Chips,ever since they first commenced toput them upon the market. Theyhave proved very satisfactory. Infact, we have never seen any better,none that we should care to changefor Boyd Bros. Cobb, Bates >.t Ykiexa. Wright. W
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