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I. G. SHARAF OF LIVERMORE FALLS.
 
I. G. SHARAF OF LIVERMORE FALLS.
  
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IF it's a business proposition, why Sharaf is the man;
 
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For he's made a go of dry goods on a strictly business plan;
F it's a business proposition, why Sbarar is the lnan;
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And now, up the Androscoggin, where the waters gently glide,  
For he's made a ~o of dry ~oods on a strictly business plan;
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'Tis "Sharaf's for the Bargains"—It's the watchword far and wide.
And now, up the Androscog'~in. where the waters ~ently ~Lde,
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Nineteen years he's been in business, and he's had his share of knocks;
'Tis "Sharar's for the Bargalns"-It's the watchword far and wide.
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But his own canoe he's paddled and he's gotten past the rocks;
Nineteen years he's been in business, and he's had his share 'of lmocks;
 
But his own canoe he's paddled and he's g'Otten past the rocks;
 
 
And now it's Sharaf's for the bargains and Sharaf's with your trade
 
And now it's Sharaf's for the bargains and Sharaf's with your trade
 
And it's Sharaf's for the fashions; for the finest ever made
 
And it's Sharaf's for the fashions; for the finest ever made
And it's Sharaf in the business wol'ld, in Baulting and in Trust
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And it's Sharaf in the business world, in Banking and in Trust
A man, in short. who's made his way-whl'! just because he must,
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A man, in short, who's made his way—why! just because he must,
His avocation's hunting and he's devote() to tbe Shrine;
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His avocation's hunting and he's devoted to the Shrine;
 
Full far he's traveled Eastward to the Mason's borderline;
 
Full far he's traveled Eastward to the Mason's borderline;
And. in every just relation. you will find him "all-right" there
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And, in every just relation, you will find him "all-right" there
A friend upon the level and a fr lend upon the square.
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A friend upon the level and a friend upon the square.
 
 
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Revision as of 23:44, 21 March 2017

I. G. SHARAF OF LIVERMORE FALLS.

IF it's a business proposition, why Sharaf is the man; For he's made a go of dry goods on a strictly business plan; And now, up the Androscoggin, where the waters gently glide, 'Tis "Sharaf's for the Bargains"—It's the watchword far and wide. Nineteen years he's been in business, and he's had his share of knocks; But his own canoe he's paddled and he's gotten past the rocks; And now it's Sharaf's for the bargains and Sharaf's with your trade And it's Sharaf's for the fashions; for the finest ever made And it's Sharaf in the business world, in Banking and in Trust A man, in short, who's made his way—why! just because he must, His avocation's hunting and he's devoted to the Shrine; Full far he's traveled Eastward to the Mason's borderline; And, in every just relation, you will find him "all-right" there A friend upon the level and a friend upon the square.