New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1924, Page 15

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NEW BEITAIN DAILY HEKAILL, THUKDDAY, AUGUNL ¥, 192 'A PROMISE HE success of N. E. Mag & Sons would have indeed been dimmed if the people of New Britain had not been so quick to realize the value of the merchandise and service offered them. All of the features of the store, and what they mean could not have been possible if the hosts of satisfied customers had not been so faithful. With full realization of these facts, Mr. Mag and his associates feel it is a fitting time to make a promise to these many friends. A promise of continued service; a promise, that no matter what the circumstances might be, the principles upon which the business was founded will never change. With new equipment, new stock and an added incentive the entire Mag organization will work to the end of living up to these promises. Mag service, Mag satisfac- tion, and the Mag guarantee are the outstand- ing features of the store and all that is asked is the chance to show in a material way the sin- cerity of their purpose. N. E. MAG & SONS. A. SHELTON DAVENPORT Danbury, Connecticut Manufacturer of INTERFELTED Soft and Stiff Hats

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