HAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD.
Although to tho fore, Hayward liros. and (Jo., Ltd., have arranged an unusually attractive and appreciative local industry display of picnics, sauces, vmegars, ecu., in two or tne latgest grocery emporiums of this City. As iv past years, their exhibitions of local manufactures are of exceptional interest to everybody, and wo would particularly advise all housewives to make a point of visiting the below-mentioned grocery stores during this week, and view wiiat are undoubtedly two of the finest uisplays of local industry week. JSo. l display is a unique exhibition of tho famous Military Pickle, appropriately named "The March of the Military .Tickle," and may be viewed in the spacious corner window of the Oupply Otores, Sydenham. This display is really a splendid effort, and it brings out at its best the merits of the .Military JL'ickle. The window is nicely decorated, and commands the admiration of all passersby. No. 2 is a general display pf Pickles, Sauces, Vinegars, etc., which ison exhibition at the Cash Grocery Stores, Cashel street west. Tho window is greatly admired, it being tastefully decorated throughout, and is well worth inspection. The "March of the Military Pickle" also dominates this exhibit. Both window displays are deserving of the utmost praise, and tho company have spared neither time nor expense to make their exhibits the acme of perfection.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 10
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