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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1917, Advertising, p. 31

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November, 1917 THE MARINE REVIEW 31 We are bound to give you Because we are representatives of many large mills, we can give you unexcelled service. We will have your orders filled by the mill which at that particular time can give the most prompt delivery. Car shortages do not affect us because all of the plants that we repre- sent are located contiguous to tidewater, thus enabling us to ship by water as well as rail. Remember, our service to you means that you will be the better enabled to give desirable service to your patrons. IF YOU ARE A BUILDER OF SHIPS North Carolina Pine Southern : Shipbuilders who depend’ e upon this service are able Pine Sales a oes to keep their work pushed along on _ sched- @ Service _uled time. Southern Pine Sales Corporation ‘CHARLES HILL, General Sales Manager Woolworth Building New York City, N. Y. Telephone 4966 Barclay MILLS REPRESENTED John LE. Roper Lumber Co., Norfolk, Va. E. P. Burton Lumber Co., Charleston, S.C. Fosburgh Lumber Co., Norfolk, Va. Marion County Lumber Corp., Marion, S. C. Atlantic Coast Lumber Corp., Georgetown, S. C. Savannah River Sales Company, Savannah, Ga. A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C. Montgomery Lumber Co., Spring Hope, N. C. J. F. Prettyman & Sons, Summerville, S.C. Winyah Lumber Co., Georgetown, S. C. Please mention THE MaRINE Review when writing to Advertisers

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