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The Great Wardrobe

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
October
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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Among tlie numerous establishments of Detroit that are deserving of special notice,is that of A. Burxham & Co., dealers in gentlemen's clothing and furnishing goods. Their store is situated in a central part of the city, on Jefferson avenue, near its intersection with Woodward avenue, and is one of the argest in tha West. It is filled with desirable stylos of fashionable goods, compvlsing everything that is neeessary to replenish a fal! and winter stock. They liave on hand, and are constant' ly receiving a great variety of ready-made clothing, sucli as pants, vests, dress and business coats and over-coats, in erery size and htest styles, also everything in the liue of furnishing goods - shirts, drawers, ties, hose, suspenderá, and so on - suitable to all tastes and to the wants of all classes of customers, whicli they sell at wholesale or retail, at prices that can scarcely fail to suty. There !'e few purchasers who visit the " Great W&rdrobe," that do not find there the very article they are in search of. It is worth one's while, though he should not desire to purchase a siogle article of clothing, to step into this establishment, just to see with what facility one auy be fitted out with a fashionable and complete suit, and to notice how raany articles there are belonging to a gentlemun's wrdrobe, which, though he never póssessed are now considered indispensable to every wfll dressed citizen. Though one may have fallen among thieves, and been suddenly stripped of every article of attire, he has but 'ofindhis way to Burnham & Co. 's, where he can bere-clothed and fitted in short order.- Messrs. B, & Co., have had long experience and mnch success in their business. They are roterprising and liberal citizens, and are honorable and high minded dealers. We cordially recoinmend all who are in want of toss goods to go to the " Great Wardrobe," in Detroit.

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Old News
Michigan Argus