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Identifier: cangrocerjanjune1910toro (find matches)
Title: Canadian grocer January-June 1910
Year: 1910 (1910s)
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Subjects: Supermarkets Grocery trade Food industry and trade
Publisher: Toronto : Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co. (1887)-
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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« -t -a .2 _ t SOh &.EhOBhSE-i New Orleans Molasses, 1 doz. cans ?1.10 05 $1.15 $1.10 Tomatoes, 1 doz. cans 1.00 07 1.07 1.00 Soap, Box 4.75 21 4.96 4.85 Raisins (Val.). 28 m. box.... 2.25 06 2.31 2.10 White Beans, Bushel 2.25 11 2.36 2.15 Flour, 1 cwt 3.50 09 3.59 3.40 Heavy Printed Linoltum, Per yd f.O 03 .63 .55 Corn Starch, No. 1 09 .08 Ieas, por can 09 .08 liagoon Rice, lb 05 .05 Shelled Almonds, best lb 45 .40 Evaporated Peaches, lb 13 12i Pineapple, can 15 .15 Peanut Butter, small 15 .13 Evaporated Apples 10 .10 XXX Cider Vinegar 40 .35 Natural Wool Underwear Suit 2.00 2.00 Boys Hockey Toques 25 .25 You will see that prices are equalwithout freight, etc., added and insome cases a little lower. A Wonderful Concession. Some of the mail order houses payfreight on goods amounting to $25—sugar, cereals and some other articlesexcepted—but any merchant would al-low a customer a fair discount if hebought goods, with sugar and ceralsexcepted, to the amount of $25 andpaid cash.
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A Spring Seed Window Dressed by Kirk Bros., Bracebridge, Ont., Grocers. To Increase Business Through Window Displays Ideas of First-Prize Window Dresser in The Grocers Christ-mas Competition—Too Many Lines Should Not be Shown atOne Time—Effect of Motion and Show Cards. By E. J. Kirk. If I he same regularity and careful at-tention is attended the trimming andkeeping of good show windows as aregiven Cither details of an average gi-o-cery business there is no reason why amarked improvement in trade should notbe experienced. A merchant often, rather than exerthimself in changing the display whichhas been before the people possibly amonth, will set to work an inexperiencedboy. The business suffers a loss, as aresult of a poor arrangement of goods,since the character of a grocery store isjudged materially by the manner in whichgoods are handled and how they are dis-played to the public. The matter of gooddisplay should hold no small place inthe every-day work connected with anygrocery s

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24, issue 1-25
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  • bookid:cangrocerjanjune1910toro
  • bookyear:1910
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Supermarkets
  • booksubject:Grocery_trade
  • booksubject:Food_industry_and_trade
  • bookpublisher:Toronto___Maclean_Hunter_Pub__Co___1887__
  • bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:1504
  • bookcollection:canadiantradejournals
  • bookcollection:thomasfisher
  • bookcollection:toronto
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30 July 2014


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