Cape May County Times, 10 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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We Add Our Felicitations to thoae Pouring in From All Sidea. to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. —The Bank Where You REALLY Feel at Home—on the occasion of it* Fourth Birthday Party and the Opening of it* New Building. ^ Michael A. Luongo Company COAL — EXPRESS Sea Isle City, N. J.

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Nothing Succeeds Like Success! We ere glad, indeed, to be .dentified with a Bank that ha* been *urh an outstanding success. and on this, its Fourth Anniveraary. extend to it our Best Wishes and Heartiest Congratulations! May your handsome new home—a monument to the service you have rendered this •ection of Cape May oonty—be outgrown withtn the next four years 1 Hotel Avalon Ye Homestead SARAH McCANN SMITH Slfc Street Mid Fir.t Avemir 12th Street Mid Second Aeenue AVALON, NEW JERSEY "The Gem of the jersey Coast"

The Outstanding Success of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF SEA ISLE CITY is but another proof of the stability of this splendid resort city. The tact that thi* bank rouid achieve the success it has in four short year* proven that So* U»r City i* built on a solid foundation, and ha* the help and benefit of a progressive, helpful Bank Best Wishes to the First National on its Fourth Birthday, and the Dedication of its Beautiful. Substantial. New Home Donch and Somershoe REALTORS Landis Avenue, at Swain Street Sea Isle City. N. j.

A Distinct Step Forward in the progress of Sea Isle City will be observed tomoorrow when the new home of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Sea Isle City is opened to the public, on the fourth anniversary of the Bank. Few institutions in the county, financial or commercial, have made such rapid progress or have had such a substantial and rapid growth as has the First National Bank, of Sea Isie City. We join with the business people of the community in extending hearty congratulations. Pride fills us, also, on the fact that nearly all the lumber and building material in the handsome new building was supplied by us, a tribute to our ability to fill the needs of a growing community for reliable materials at market prices. Davis-Waddington Lumber Co. Lumber - Millwork - Building Material* Office and Yards: Swain Street, ai Railroad SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

The Plumbing and Heating of the new FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ' SEA ISLE CITY is one of the finest installations in this section, and we point with pride to the fact that the work was done by us. The growth and prosperity of Sea Isle City is linked very closely with that of the First National Bank, and we congratulate both the city and the bank on the occasion of the observance of the hank's FOURTH ANNIVERSARY

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Dedication Of Its New Banking Home As Sea Isle City grows, new homes will be built. If you are thinking of one now, or in the future, let us consult w ith you on the Plumbing and Heatinc EDWARD BUCK

Registered Plumber

Landis Avenue bji pw Sea Isle City

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