Billboard advertising (Feb 1897)

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BILLBOARD ADVERTISING. 3 gersof specialty and burlesque shows over what they term coercive measures insti- tuted by i lie Miner Litlio. Co. Showmen of this class are given to understand that shows that patronize Mr. Miner's printing liiuse are given preference at his theatres months ago, and the succession of hissoi to his interest, is now followed by anothe change, in the firm of the Metropolitai Job Print, of Sew York. " years (some folks wouli say for centuries] Philip Dillon has. rail or shine, hot or cold, opened up this es morning: as he lived miles Brooklyn, no one ever dared to guess the hour lie breakfasted. Mr. Lefebvre, the subject of th was bora on the 2nd day of March, 1872, in a little hamlet near Quebec, Canada, but while still a babe his parents emigrated to Manchester, N. H., where he has since lived. After having obtained a public school education, be worked a couple of years iu the cotton mills in that town bat left there as soon a shoe factory was estab- lished. He g after many v: learn the trade of shoe ci best of them. In 1S95, finding the work too confining and his health failing he remunerative, and if persistent effort to give prompt and honest service is a guar- antee of success, then he is sure of a suc- cessful career, as none but the best work is done. Besides his long residence in the city had enabled him to put out the work just In suit the advertisers, as he knows -^thoroughly. He ^is^th^ Press many patrons ore the Wells *..the Dr. Miles Medical Co .t .fedic-J Co.d He is aisol Litho. Co^