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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1925, Advertising, p. 11

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December, 1925 MARINE REVIEW 11 Sears-Roebuck Selects Port Newark As Site of $1,250,000 Plant The strategic location of Port Newark in the heart of America’s richest markets and raw material sources, and its unusual rail, water and highway transportation facilities were the determining factors in the selection of the SEARS- ROEBUCK site. The new $1,250,000 factory and warehouse layout will be a manufacturing and distributing base for eighteen of the country’s most populous states. Many other leading manufacturers and shippers are now availing themselves of Port Newark’s unique advantages. Every month shows a sharp increase in the volume of raw materials and finished goods handled over the Port Newark docks. Write for a copy of this Now is the time for alert shipping executives to study interesting free book. It : : contains a wealth of carefully the trend of development at this great, new, lighterage- hla SOR ed free port within the limits of New York Harbor. ARK, but also about the territory contiguous oat wal or THOS. L. RAYMOND, Mayor Newark New Jersey PORT NEWARK Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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