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Warmest greetings and the good wish, a happy Christmas and a bright new year
Between 1914 and 1918
Lieut-Col. Wellington Wallace commanding 14th Infantry Brigade and staff extends to you all the compliments of the season and a happy new year, 1912-1913
1912
Toronto : With all good wishes for Christmas
1919
[Poem] Carrier's greeting
1888
Greetings 1917
1917
Two Early Birds
Approximately 1895
Circular ... in presenting you with our new series of Christmas cards, we also wish to extend to you our best wishes, and solicit your continued patronage for our great infallible remedies
1880 circa
Christmas greetings from the Imperial Life Assurance Co. of Canada
1918
Greeting that is being proclaimed the season of goodwill, we beg to offer you our sincere wishes for your good health and prosperity
1912
Greetings from The Globe carrier 1917 Canada's national newspaper
1917
The Mayor of Toronto extends to you Christmas greetings and best wishes for the new year
1929
Toronto P.O. employee's annual greeting to their friends everywhere
1885
A Happy Christmas and a bright new year
1899
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