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H. WALKER, PAINTER, SIGNWRITER AND DECORATOR.

The great development of every branch ot' ait study within recent yea is has to a large extant tended to a mai iced improvement m the loouiienionts of popular taste, and this is more especially to bo nottd in connection with the internal decoration of our public and pnvate buildings. In his capacity as a painter, house decorator, and siguwiiler, Mr. 11. Walker, Levin's piemier painter, has clone much in this direction. The great demand m:\dc on the ser\ices of himself and staff, fioni tho district extending from Packakailtd to Shannon, as well as all the better class j jobs v.i thin Ltvin, bear testimony to ins skill as a, f.ist-clasb tiadesman. In ! his premises recently erected on the j old gravel lescrvo nic to bo seen the artistic advances that ha\e been effected in all kind? of Bnti'h and foreign paperhangings, ths variety indicating the <or rect tasto of the proprietor in (heir selection, while the rtock of paints, oils, and other items incidental to th* business manifest the resources whiJi ho commands for carrying out, nil cpcicitions of a busy trad^. Mr. Waiker devotes special attention to all blanches of his trade, and as a cignwritci he ha., few equals. Tho most scrupulous care is bestowed on all his woik, and tho fact thiil everything is superintended by the proprietor in person, has dono much to piomote the corifktcnoe oT p.itions. All his contracts aie fulfilled with completeness and economy that aie j the outcome of h's thoiourh pcquai ltancc -with the bc^t methods of rlconir.- I tion and long familanty with the! adaptation of superior hangings, to ■ every condition of chromatic harmoin. Those thai have not \at given Mi. i Walker a trial aro s-pcoialiy a&kcd to do so for their next job.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

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H. WALKER, PAINTER, SIGNWRITER AND DECORATOR. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

H. WALKER, PAINTER, SIGNWRITER AND DECORATOR. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10

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