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Photos» Show All «Prev «1 ... 6293 6294 6295 6296 6297 6298 6299 6300 6301 ... 10247» Next» » Slide Show Loading... Kitchener-Business-StuebingandSmith-000a-Envelope.jpg Stuebing & Smith, Wholesale Fancy Goods, King St. and Market Square - Holding an honoured and prominent name among the many industries that have contributed to the development and prosperity of Berlin is that of Messrs. Stuebing & Smith, fancy goods merchants, whose premises are located in one of the most handsome brick blocks on King Street, at the corner of Market Square, which is three stories in height and about 140x125 feet in dimensions. When the business was established over 30 years ago it was in a comparatively small way, without a thought that it should ever reach its present vast proportions. It is undoubtedly owing to the energy, thrift and marked business ability of the firm, combined with the handling of nothing but the best and most popular goods in the market, that they have achieved such well-deserved success. The large and greatly varied stock which they specially import consists of almost everything that is embraced under the head of fancy goods, and a specialty is made of wall papers, of which they regularly import the latest and most fashionable designs from the leading manufacturers of Europe. Their stock of general merchandise is probably not surpassed in the Dominion for extent and variety. Tobacconists' sundries, account books, albums, stationery, cutlery, and countless other articles they handle, are complete representations of German, French and American manufacturers' wares in such lines. That the members of the firm control and are constantly extending such a varied and extensive stock proves them to be men of rare business ability and indomitable energy.
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