Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1913, Page 17

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Thé‘ Natural Trade Gentre fif Eastern Gonnectmut - Is Norwich | 77 Pages Seventeen to Twenty That the natural trading centre of Eastern Connecticut is Norwich, everyone living in this section of the state will agree, whether ' one is prejudiced in favor of his own city or not. Facts cannot be denied. 0f the million dollars and over spent in Windham and New London Counties for Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed Norwich gets " its share. In this line of business, as in all others, the dealer who buys in the largest quantities, paying cash, is the one who can sell at the lowest prices, and | believe those who have dealt with me will give me credit for doing both. With my elevator located alongside of the tracks of the Central Vermont Railroad it is easy to- understand how I can handle grain at a lower cost than those who have to haul it from the cars to their stores. This saving in handling is always given the buyer. , During 1913 | want to increase my business which has shown a 'regular increase each year since | began, more than any previous year, and this can be done if you and all” grain buyers give me a chance to quote prices. Call me. on the ’phone if that is more convenient than coming to the elevator. CHARLES SLOSBERG Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed of the Very Best Quallty 3 COVE STREET, NORWICH, CONN \: éQs\ ’/ \ // lr\\\} )} T

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