Etc. -- George Williamson's Bazaar 1901 profile 
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An lightly edited transcription of a page 1 profile from 26 Sep 1901 Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

George Williamson's Bazaar

Prominent in Simcoe in mercantile circles is Williamson's bazaar, where everything in the line of fancy goods, toys, glassware, chinaware, tinware, graniteware, and in fact everything that is usually kept in a first-class bazaar, is kept. 

Mr. Williamson will as usual have a large exhibit at the Norfolk Union Fair. He wishes to impress upon the public mind the fact that he buys his dinner sets and pottery direct from the English manufacturers and will have samples of dinner sets exhibited at the usual pace upstairs in the main building. 

By buying direct from the manufacturers, he saves the expenses of repackaging and shipping, and this saving he shares with his customers. You can always depend upon receiving good value for your money at Williamson's bazaar. It will certainly repay you to have a look through his goods.

 
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