The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922 Page: 4 of 7
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THE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
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1923 GREETINGS
THE BEST YEAR
MAY THE NEW YEAR
BALL FILLING STATION
CITY GROCERY CO.
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WE GREET YOU
MAY GOOD LUCK
ANOTHER NEW YEAR
Greetings of the New Year
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R. L. SCOTT DRUGS
FRANKS BROTHERS’ CAFE
CITY’ DRUG STORE
ED RILEY BLACKSMITH SHOP
TO ALL
HAPPY NEW YEAR
MAY THE NEW YEAR
TO ALL
MOORE GROCERY CO.
WM. COOK
PALACE DRUG CO.
THE TOGGERY
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WE THANK YOU
WE THANK YOU
GREETINGS
HAPPY NEW YEAR
of the season to the patrons we have served in the past w»i nav
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PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
LEWIS CASH GROCERY
CITY MEAT MARKET
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JOYFUL GREETINGS
New Year’s Greetings
THANK YOU
THE SEASON’S GREETINGS
to our friends. We thank you all for your patronage in the past.
We solicit your trade in the coming year 1923.
C. M. MIMS
CITY BAKERY AND CAFE
1WGTON STEAM LAUNDRY
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this New Year’s Eve with all good wishes for a prosperous and
happy New Year. We thank you for the part you have played
in making 1922 a good vear for us and solicit your drug trade in
1923.
for your patronage in the past and wish you the happiest of
New- Years.
To the friends we know and to the friends who know us. Thank
you for past favors and solicit your future business.
to the friends who have patronized us in the year 1922 and to the
one who will patronize ur in the year 1923.
attend you every day throughout the coming year We wish the
coming year to be the l>est in history. Thank you for past favors
and solicit your trade in 1923.
We have just completed a most successful year. We wish to thank most heartily all the friends who have patronized us in the past. As we look forward to a new era of co-operation
and mutual profit-we wish all of our friends, and friends-to-be the best of good fortune during the coming year.
May it bring to all our friends
even' day. Thank each and every one
make a success in 1922.
STARKEY & VAUGHN BARBER SHOP
S. W. Corner Square.
for your patronage the past year and solicit the New Year's
business. We wish you much good luck and prosperity through-
out the coming year.
May the New Year bring you all g/xwl things—health—
wealth and happiness. Thank each of you for a prosperous lr»2?
and thank you tn advance f<»r your patronage in 1923
is before us. We wish you the best there is to lie had May
every good thing come your way. Thank each <>f you for your
patronage and ask it for the coming vear
We Wish You a Prosperous New Year
We to Wr . eJsttlIWP<
VV( extend a most cordial wish for a very happy Neu Year. We
thank you for your past business and solicit your trade in the
good vear 1923.
bring an abundance of good things. I thank it
for their hearty co-operation (hiring 1922 and
■f health during 1923 and ail the coniine vear-
bring you good fortune in every
come true. Those are our stneero
patrons.
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922, newspaper, December 29, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187182/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .