R. A. DICKSON & CO.,
Jewelers, Opticians, and Importers of Fine China and Cut Class,
Sterling Silver and Plated Ware,
2261 St. Catherine Street.
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Montreal, December 7, 1897.
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Luxfer Prism Co., Limited, Toronto.
Gentlemen:
We are pleased to say that the Luxfer Prism
transom you installed in our store has proved successful in every way.
We hesitated renting the store on account of light. The proposition
to install Prisms was submitted to us, and accepted with considerable
doubts as to the results. However, we are now pleased to say that
our store is thoroughly lighted and our stock of jewelry is displayed
to the best advantage. The light from the Prisms is apparently
adapted to display the best class of jewelry. Our diamonds and precious
stones are shown up in their true colors. This means a great deal to
us, and, we think, develops a particularly valuable feature of the Prisms
to the jewelry trade.
Yours truly,
ALEXANDER SCOTT,
Caterer and Confectioner,
2471 St. Catherine Street.
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Montreal, December 7, 1897.
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Luxfer Prism Co., Limited, Toronto.
Gentlemen:
On the advice of my architect, I installed Prisms
in the store floor and basement of my new building, and I am pleased to say
that the result is thoroughly satisfactory. I use my basement for the
purpose of manufacturing confectionary. It is thoroughly lighted through
Luxfer Prisms in sidewalk, and Lucidux, or curtain. I get better results
from my workmen, and my goods are turned out more satisfactory in every
way on account of the perfect light obtained through the Prisms. My
store floor is splendidly lighted, and I certainly consider the Prisms
installed in my new building one of the features of the building.
Yours truly,
THE BLAKELY PRINTING CO.
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Chicago, December 16, 1897.
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American Luxfer Prism Co.,
The Rookery, Chicago.
Gentlemen:
The Prisms that you put in for us we consider a
large saving in our gas bills, and are all that you claim for them.
Yours respectfully,
THE BLAKELY PRINTING CO.,
Chas. F. Blakely, Vice-president and Manager,
Monroe St.
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