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Rochester, N. Y., January lUh, 1880. A. L. NOBLE, ESQ., Ann Arhor, Mich. DE AR SIR- Taking inlo consideration the large quantHes ofGoods you have yearly purchased ofus, we consider out duty to post you ofiïie condiOon affairs as 'the y tiow exist in the Woolen Market. All classes of Qoods that go w comprise a ready-made Coat, Pa?it, or Vest, liave advanced from 15 to 36 per cent. witJiin ninety days, and you cannot possibly replace your stock under %5 per cent. above its cost. Buy Spring Qoods early, when andtjohere you can sane the advance, for as soon as wool, bwight at present high prices, is made info piece Goods, then will you begin to appreciate this, what, we trust, will be to you, as a flrst-class merchant, a timdy waming. We are, my dear Sir, Very truly yours, The above is from one of the largest, if not the largest, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing Houses in the United States. In anticipation of the advance, I bought largely, late in the season, of PLAIN AND FAN Y CASSIMERE SÜITS FOK ZMHElsT .A-ïsTID BOYS. (Mili Al W0R8TBD PANTS, FINE WORSTHD COATS AND VESTS IN PRINCE ALBERTS AND CUT-AWAYS. And am now showing a greater variety of styles and qualities than most Houses carry during the busy season. Customers will look to their interests by making their purchases in the next sixty days. OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS Will be closed at a great reduction, as I have not the room to spare to carry over. THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. Janaary 13, IHHO. .A-. Ij. ísTOBLIíj. 927yr
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A. L. Noble