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PENNSYLVANIA STATION IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK'S SOCIAL AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES ■ et/> Ave. The Pennsylvania Station in New York City fronts ^sSfefST / M^m3£e directly on Seventh Avenue, Thirty-first Street, Thirty-third ' I Street, Eighth Avenue opposite the new United States Post . mSSw I't H\A 0ffice' and on.Thirty-fourth Street by special plaza. It has . r~ [ /^]^\ / / r ' j I i flL and exits on all four fronts. The main entrance c * lll|lfi 1 1 J i 1 1 T " ^ ^CVCntk Avenue and Thirty-second Street, which leads 111 / |c^ i| Avenue, and Lexington Avenue. This' entrance is One Jtjf. •' I •*■*'# " 11 "~Y*ra? l||M^ \ J block from Broadway, two blocks from Fifth Avenue, and by way| of| (Thirty-third Street one block from the busiest ' Within a radius of a mile are located the majority pf ' MIoWmM / ¥$0*5% I hS New York's big hotels, clubs, restaurants,1 places of amusement, and most of the big. retail stores. The Seventh Avenue surface cars and the Eight Avenue surface cars pass , JDS | |g 5 1 ■ 1 1 1 i / / W%M\ / I the doors of| [the "Station, f the Thirty-fourth Street surface !Mu B H j Bp IPlTI I I / / illf / lj cars ( crosstown ) pass the Thirty-fourth Street entrance, and • ( ' ' ' « ** j jj Ij ^gjl f B pill j j ZyA / f|T a station of the Sixth Avenue Elevated is a short block a, l • i lPj>. ^ j ' ^3 from the Main Entrance.^ All sections of the city are within / ^ ^ ^ j I - Through trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad will ar- ^ G0 W ^ rive at ane depart from the Pennsylvania Station on timeX ^ Jr ^ / v_ ► '"JT^ tables which are now being arranged, to take effect on a date which will be announced in due course. Travel to the "downtown" section of the city will also be provided for by trains from the transfer station at Harrison, near Newark, by way of the Hudson & Manhattan tubes from Jersey City to the Hudson Terminal at Cortlandt and Church Streets, which is the heart of the financial district as well as of the section where all the big industrial and manufacturing corporations have their business offices. The ferries between Jersey City and Cortlandt and Desbrosses Streets will be continued in operation. The location of the station appeals directly to the hotel guest, the shopper, the amusement seeker, the business man, the professional man, and every class of travelers to and from New York over the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Both Phones Free Delivery f^otels Supplied Camden Bottling Co. 312 and 314 Washington Street Wholesale Wine and Liquor Shop. Popular Brands of imported Domestic Wines Liquors, our Special for this week > A full quart of No. 6 Whiskey $1.00 Ti ait whin Vol- 6- Erma, N. J., April f6, 1910 No. 75 At R. T. Johnson's specials this week. 3 Cans Sweet Wrinkled peas 25c. Early Autumn small Lima Beans 10c can. The finest hand packed Quintin Tomato 10c can. Flake while Compound Lard 13c. Bananas large size 20c doz $1.00 per bunch. Family Salt Pork 20c per pound. Ham 20c per pound. Special price on all feeds in lOOOUx, lots and over. We buy altogether in car load lots. CUCUMBER PUMPS. They are made from selected wood and nicely painted. Work easily and are durable, Price $3.50. Reuben T Joh-n&on ERMA, N. J. . fft/j tffr , • • ~ vAi&-af. - , ■ f t-A-i
j Agents for Baugh and Sons Fertilizers Agents for Landreth's Field and Garden Seeds We will have a large stock of both on hand this Spring GET OUR PRICES AND SAVE MONEY
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! tLJb. ! iF YOU WANT Seed fotMinea. eed Com. Pea- Bi*ns. Oaons Sets. or any kind of Seed, by the package ounce or pouud We have it; also fertilize \ to make It grow. You can «ret It by the pound or by the ion. IF "YOU WANT a Seed Drill: a Fertilizer Drill, a Hand Plow, double or Hlngle wheel, Corn Sheller. Wheel Barrow, Grindstone, Hoe. Rake, Shovel, - I a handy iwo-wbcel Cart; or anvthine- else We have it stock. M CARDEN HOSE SUNDRIES Nozzles, Sprinklers, Reels, Washers, Hose menders & clamps Cape Nay Grain & Coal Company i Keystone 'PfcOII No 16 A Washington St. Near Reading Terminal Sell Ploai No 2067 1. H. ELDREDGE. Manager
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Full line of used cars. Puncture Proof Bicycle tires $2.00 each J. Woodruff Eklredge, Weal Cape May, N. J. ifrjfcn ■■■ - ' ' ■ V<
PNEUMATIC CARPET SWEEPERS The Best Known I 25.00 ONLY Will hire by the day for $1.00 AT SWAIN' VARIETY STORE • 305-7 Jackson Street Kev tone Telephone 19 A Business Proposition. 1200 DOLLARS A live man could make the price in one season. Write for detailed information DANIEL F. FOCER, 233 Petry St, Cape May P. S-— I have aeveral looond hand cars that are nearly as good as new. Dron me ai postal for full details.^

