nothing of promptness, exhaustiveness, accuracy,
and the trouble of handling many trade papers.
In short, we believe that clippings furnish the most
and best building news at least cost.
We make no pretence that a clipping is more
than it shows on the face. If there are errors in it,
the fault is the newspaper's, not ours. We do not
guarantee to send everything; we send all our
readers can find. We send much useless matter,
but thereby we make sure that no useful matter
shall be lost through our own exercise of judg-
ment, which is not and cannot be so good as the
dealer's.
It need hardly be pointed out that here more
than anywhere else the earliest news is far the best
news. The salesman or catalogue or letter first
on the spot, stands much the best chance of getting
the order. We invite comparisons to show if the
bulk of our news is not the earliest to be had, and
will make no charge for a week's trial if it prove
otherwise.
Comments on Construction Clippings.
"We are pleased with the service you have given us up to this time." — Cutler Mfg. Co., .
"We are and have been well pleased with your service." — American Drier Co., New York City.
"We cannot see very much to be improved upon in the service
which you have been furnishing us." — Berlin Iron Bridge Co., , Conn.
"Your service is in every way satisfactory. Your clippings are fresh and we find the information uniformly reliable." — Sidney School Furniture Co., , O.
"The c[l]ippings you have sent us have been very satisfactory. Of
course quite a number are of no use, but taken altogether we like
your enterprise v[e]ry much." — S. C Nightingale & Childs, Manu-
facturers' Supplies, .
"It gives us pleasure to say we have found the clippings from the
Bureau of great assistance to us in our business, and we are very
much pleased with the prompt and efficient service rendered us." —
Sprague Electric Railway & Motor Co., N. E. Agency.
"We have for several years been using your clippings to aid the
sale of our goods, (stable fixtures,) and that we have no idea of dis-
continuing the service, is the best proof we can give of our apprecia-
tion of it[.] We know of no equally quick, accurate, and thorough way
of getting building news from a large extent of territory. The
promptness and regularity with which your work is done, lead us to
the belief that business methods prevail in your office, and that yours
is the best service for business men." — W. A. Snow & and Co., Boston.
nothing of promptness, exhaustiveness, accuracy,
and the trouble of handling many trade papers.
In short, we believe that clippings furnish the most
and best building news at least cost.
We make no pretence that a clipping is more
than it shows on the face. If there are errors in it,
the fault is the newspaper's, not ours. We do not
guarantee to send everything; we send all our
readers can find. We send much useless matter,
but thereby we make sure that no useful matter
shall be lost through our own exercise of judgment, which is not and cannot be so good as the
dealer's.
It need hardly be pointed out that here more
than anywhere else the earliest news is far the best
news. The salesman or catalogue or letter first
on the spot, stands much the best chance of getting
the order. We invite comparisons to show if the
bulk of our news is not the earliest to be had, and
will make no charge for a week's trial if it prove
otherwise.
Comments on Construction Clippings.
"We are pleased with the service you have given us up to this time." — Cutler Mfg. Co., .
"We are and have been well pleased with your service." — American Drier Co., New York City.
"We cannot see very much to be improved upon in the service
which you have been furnishing us." — Berlin Iron Bridge Co., , Conn.
"Your service is in every way satisfactory. Your clippings are fresh and we find the information uniformly reliable." — Sidney School Furniture Co., , O.
"The clippings you have sent us have been very satisfactory. Of
course quite a number are of no use, but taken altogether we like
your enterprise very much." — S. C Nightingale & Childs, Manufacturers' Supplies, .
"It gives us pleasure to say we have found the clippings from the
Bureau of great assistance to us in our business, and we are very
much pleased with the prompt and efficient service rendered us." —
Sprague Electric Railway & Motor Co., N. E. Agency.
"We have for several years been using your clippings to aid the
sale of our goods, (stable fixtures,) and that we have no idea of discontinuing the service, is the best proof we can give of our appreciation of it. We know of no equally quick, accurate, and thorough way
of getting building news from a large extent of territory. The
promptness and regularity with which your work is done, lead us to
the belief that business methods prevail in your office, and that yours
is the best service for business men." — W. A. Snow & and Co., Boston.