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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1916, Advertising, p. 10

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10 THE MARINE REVIEW September, 1916 A New, Complete Dry Dock at Your Service! We Build, Rebuild and Repair anything that floats, up to 200 feet in length, and with 4 draft not exceeding 12 feet. i We specialize Large and small Vessels, Tugs, Power Boats and Ours is not the ordinary kind of dry dock. One of the distinct advan- tages that we have over others is the marine railway, which is 500 feet inlength. This railway allows us to haul out craft and move them around so that we can take advantage of Yachts. aa Put your proposition up to us and you will not be our 5 acres of property, thus ee disappointed. us an immense capacity. e employ a force of 75 men who have ROCKY RIVER DRY onal COMPANY ROCKY RIVER - ~ pated at their disposal every modern con- venience, including a complete mill for getting out material; a large up- to-the-minute electric derrick; a great number of electric drills, etc. One of the boats on which we are now working, is the fuel lighter, Wm. G. Perry, owned by the Pittsburgh Coal Co., length 175 feet; beam 34 feet. eta Mee Ps oo Seer Ts es Tyg Ae SK se a oe a wT e? ROO. nara attain fe pncthciad er ae ee , SNS ey” eres La Frey xe a ° arr ere —— Tietjen & c Dry Dock Co. HOBOKEN, N. J. aN oer are try - —— PEAEML UA SST 12. A INE BYP RS ae ame > =: NINE DRY DOCKS Se, mA Ee OAT act sae General Repairs on Wooden and Iron Vessels FT. OF 17th STREET Telephone 700 Hoboken HOBOKEN, N. J. 27 rare AM BLA Ne Se ae ‘.. aa WO koe ~' 7s ~ : ———— SN sin iam A 5 A A PPP 9 Ngee ey tas SS al / ra, MB TR eT, Ts rennet Par aed CORR FTW Ca, Oe reg we Ney et nt shee ee SS SSS STL Taras ~v one <Ara Jaan a rr rr a ST ee el ee Please mention THE MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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