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Windows
1929
We lead the world. Safford Radiators.
Approximately 1910
Gerhard Heintzman Pianos, Toronto
1890 circa
McGregor's confections
Approximately 1910
Fred. Crumpton The Jeweller
1890
Eaton's Golden Jubilee. 1869-1919. The Seamstress is one of the best known machines in Canada today
1919
Advertisement for Packard's shoe polishes
Approximately 1910
Twenty-first anniversary of selling Seamstress sewing machines
1910 circa
[Ye] olde firme Heintzman & Co.
Approximately 1903
Promenade symphony concerts Reginald Stewart, Conductor
Approximately 1934
You will need this fan in cold weather if you use
Approximately 1934
Heintzman & Co.'s pianos
Approximately 1883
Compliments of James H. Rogers, hatter and furrier, cor. King and Church Sts., Toronto
189-?
Keep cool with compliments of Eaton's
Approximately 1940
The Knack of it! is Dingman's Electric Soap
Approximately 1900
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