Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 89, 24 February 1917 — Page 8
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I The Woman's Work You, Madam, are only one of a thousand women today who are deluded by the long distance bargain. Don't be carried away by a beautiful picture in a catalogue. You can get better bargains from the Richmond merchants who's names appear on this page, where you see the goods before you pay for them, where you can be assured of a fit and satisfaction in every respect. IN TRADING AT RICHMOND you are doing your share in building up this (your) community. This is your work The Closer At Home You Keep Your Dollar, the Sooner It Will Get Back to Your Own Pocket These Merchants Are Leaders in Richmond's Commercial Life and Will Serve You At All Times To the Best of Their Ability. If the Merchandise You Want is Not in Stock These Merchants Will Get It For You.
The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. The Lee B. Nusbaum Co. The Boston Store The Hoosier Store Austin Millinery kail Road Store
Feltman Shoe Co. Jenkins & Co. Neff & Nusbaum Bartel & Rohe Wayne Tailoring Co. 816 MAIN ST. Ackerman's
Romey's Starr Piano Co. The Grand Leader Roy W. Dennis Sam. Vigran Hirsch's
If You Spend Your Money in Richmond You Get a Second Chance at the Same Old Dollar-When That Dollar Goes Out of Town it's "Good-Bye, Mary"
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