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H. F. AND E. E. ANDREWS OF NORWAY. F. and E. E. Andrews"-It's a firm up Oxford way: Stands hiJ;th in business circles: you Illay hear it any day:• Wool and horses--one or other-as the seasons chance to serve; No mere trifters in the business; for they always have the nerve '.co take hold of deals and ventures, that few firms in Maine would swim: And each business proposition to successful issue br1m:. lIalf the year a-buyim: horses: half the year a buyinJ;t wool, Thus with varyim: lines of business their activities are full:A thousand head of horses is the yearl V estiInate, 'While, in wool, they buy the heaviest of any dealers in the State. Twenty years they've been in business and, in every town-affair, 'l'bey assume the fullest duty and in every bw'den share: Love the lakes, the woods, the forests. with a cottaJ;te by the sea, Take a turn perhaps in politics-just for diversity; In short are sterlinJ;t business men, who their greatest pleasures seek, In strict attention to their labors-six full days in the week.
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