Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1911, Page 27

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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911 New England Manufacturing Stocks asan Investment | For New England People ; ‘}ley Rule and Level Company, New Britain, Conn., = .f Pac = Mills, Lawrence, Mass., . Bates Manufacturmg Company, Léwrston, Mame, .t Amosk ea%_Manufactunng Company, Manchester, N. H s Lander: rary & Clark, New Britain, Conn., Yale & Towne Manufactunng Company,- Stamfc;rd, Co 9.5 " " Dartmouth Manufacturing Company, New Bedford, Mass. (Preferred Stock) Androscoggin Mills, Lewiston, Maine, . . . . Shaw Stocking Company, Lowell, Mass., Waltham Watch Company, Waltha.m, Mass (Preferred Stock) ; Lawton Mills, Plainfield, Conn., . . s American Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn., s Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass., American Hardware Corporatxon, New Bntam, Conn Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. L (Prefel:red Stock) Hood Rubber Company, East Watertown, Mass. (Preferred Stock) Farr Alpaca Company, Holyoke, Mass,, . . . Draper Company, Hopedale, Mass., . Uswoco Mills, Lawrence, Mass. (Guaranteed Preferred Stock) ; endee Mf Compan S rin 1eld, Mass (Convernble Preferred Stock H New England stands for conserva- tism, sound morals and sol¥d prin- ciples of domg business. Its wealth and prosperity'are bound up in its successful and constantly ex- panding manufacturing industries. Stocks of these companies have prowed and are today one of the safest and best opportunities for investing money, particularly for those who have had the f(()iremght to buy them when they were .originally issue These stocks, when so purchased, return the holder not only six per cent. and often mose, but a ortion of the increasing wealth and prosperity of this country through the rise in market value from year to year. best manufacturing stocks, the par value or original cost per share, annual dividend, and approximate prescnt selling price and interest return. reat difficulty for the average investor®is how to inferm himself as to the best stocks to buy and where to buy them. THOMAS (. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, : : : § 3 bought today, in my judgment, are as follows: The above table shows a few of New England’s . .vo HIS ADVERTISEMENT ' of those who have no but who are interested I am asp it kst,m the best dwidelfi,mflfiw w - stocks. The moh or one ha 1} flfi%fl to invest has gt as nce as the. mse with ten thousand. d ence where you live you can do m me by m#il to your entire satisfaction. From ‘smail wimfingfi six years ago, I havediilt up one of the !argm busincsses of selling by mail high-grade igwostment securities to small investors. Two of the best New England Manufas The Uswoco Mills, of Lawrence Mass., 7% Guaranteed Cumulstive Pref Smk 'l"b'll dwlll “Uflflg turing couwms\h-h!iw lul.-n Pmum net $636%. The Hendee Mfg. Co., of Springfield. Mass., 7% Convertible Preferred ‘The Hendee Mfg. Co. are the -th m Motocycle, This oldgubnnm ;T earnings. The conw Present price suu.hne to net 6. Zt% Send for lltclhr B. These two stocks are tax exempt in-Maine, New Hampntiire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, For those whose funds are not available immediately, I will carry these stocks a reasonable length of time without expense. If you have $100, $1,000, or $10,000 to in call, write or telephone—Charter 2700 Hartford—at my expense, at onge. PERKINS HARTFORD, CONN.

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