Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1917, Advertising, p. 23

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November, 1917 THE MARINE REVIEW 23 ~ You’ll Pay Anyway > ~@E very time a ship 1s salvaged because she can’t reach a ship of the same line just over the horizon @ Every time a ship heaves-to and waits for a tug to tow her in @ Every time a ship lays up to await the arrival of repair parts | The owner loses real money. Lost minutes mean lost dollars. Cutting oF Washington Wireless _ The boat owner who installs Currinc & WASHING- TON apparatus pays for his equipment once and for all from the savings it effects. The boat owner whose boats are not equipped with wireless loses, every few months, more than the cost of CUTTING & WASHINGTON equipment. \ You will pay for wireless on your boats whether | you buy it or not—the question 1s whether you i | will buy it and pay once, or not buy it and pay | | many times. We respectfully submit the question | | to your better judgment. | } CUTTING & WASHINGTON, INc. 22 Portland Street, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Please mention THE MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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