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- 1933
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An ad for Cousins dairy in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
An ad for Cousins dairy in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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Gardner's Store Ad with Prices
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An ad for Gardner’s Store in Bradford with a list of prices for various supplies, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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An ad for Willson’s Store in Bradford with a list of prices of various clothing items, c. 1933.
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Three Bradford 1933 Business Ads
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Three ads for Bradford businesses, including Kilkenny’s Furniture Store, Pringles’ Store and George Ogilvie’s Menswear Store, c. 1933.
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Thomas Driffill's Hardware store
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Advertisement of Driffill's Hardware Store
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The Earliest Newspaper in Bradford
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A selection of advertisements from the earliest newspaper in our collection: the Bradford Chronicle of September 27, 1854.
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George Palmer - Watch and Clock Maker
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Advertisement for George Palmer's store of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Guns, and Toys.
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Advertisement for G. Sachs' Iron and Tin Working services
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Advertisement for Dr. James Allen's practice on Holland Street. See the Related Description for a view of his storefront.
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Marsh Growers Give Gift To Toronto Children
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"After Thursday last it surely can be agreed that there never was a truer statement than "I love a parade." Wednesday evening the average citizen about town figured that Thursday's plans were going to "flop" - no one seemed to know much about them and we who had announced these plans on information given us began to have that peculiar sensation, familiar to most people in the newspaper business of "having stuck our necks out." However, we'll have more faith the next time if George Carson is left in charge of local organization." ...
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