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A NEW MILLINERY STORE

From the November 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal


A new and valuable acquisition to the institutions of Boston is the millinery establishment of Mr. George M. Wethern at 21 and 23 Temple Place. Mr. Wethern, has been many years in the millinery business in this city, the last seven of which as a partner in the house of Henry M. Burr & Co., of Washington Street. Both in his wholesale and retail trade Mr. Wethern makes a specialty of imported goods. French materials and French models give a dainty air to the products of the firm's own manufacture, and the combination of French material and Boston ingenuity results in tasteful works admirably adapted to feminine needs.

A. N. Cook & Co., 377 and 379 Washington St., call attention to their fine stock, from which ladies as well gentlemen can always select goods of the very best quality.

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