Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1933, p. 29

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I .- j0 MVt, /e prInti»g ;lsilies., iike rdIer., 'su the verge i le d~mîcc/agheae of:'he -Ntional Indu striai Rec6,(, r, !rdI ,' 'o ta/k to your prinft 6out 91r 'ns!imunportant fa o.,rh c, nI lnep., illptofli pre pitigorderls. e cJa/~ABOUT PAPER STOCK The conditions surrounding, the paper industry are uncertain. Paper maiifacturers are rioNv operating under a code wvhich has brought, rising prices throughout, the entire market. Wise print ing buyers xviii do weiI to go into the stoc.k phase. of future printing with their printer quite càrefully-. LloydH 1liser c. is in a posito opoeta custorners f or'thenext three miontals, and pass on tQ themn the savings of purchas-es, made while prices wv2re Iow. Orders placed NOW for ninety-day delivery xvill provide a worth-w.hile saving over daily advancing prices in the paper markets. JGI7/ý ABOUT THE PRINTING CODE rt'~rseflati~is te I 'ou 01Wstor-.' Larn wu v wcarc ia be'ucr Poîi- tioflýi than- Most prIinteris tb serve J'ou i the 'wavy ýou di'sî'r'viud'r t/he LLOYD HOLLISTER IWilmette 4.300 INC., 1212- 6 T/zones: -Sheid rake 5687 Greenleaf 4,300: -Winnetka 2000 CENT'\ý'lRAL.,AVENUE, WILMFETTE, ILL. I %,..d j

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