Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1923, Advertising, p. 14

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14 MARINE REVIEW December, 1923 Keeping Rope Expense Down AFETY at sea and the econ- omy of operations involving the use of rope are two ever-pres- ent factors for consideration in the purchase of marine cordage. That is why so many of the largest operators regularly spe- cify and use Plymouth Manila Towlines and Hawsers; they have long demonstrated them to be a standardized product yield- © ing the biggest returns in serv- ice and dependability. For salvage work, wrecking and towing, marine construction, cargo falls and running rigging, Plymouth Manila Rope stands foremost in quality, utility and all-round satisfaction. PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY North Plymouth, Mass. Welland, Canada Carried by Ship Chandlers at All Principal Ports PLYMOUTH 22: jhe K ra Please mention Martine Review when writing to Advertisers

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