To Messrs. J. Warner & Sons,

Dear Sirs,—Our present set of Hand Bells were purchased from your establishment, and have given every satisfaction. Yours sincerely, ELI BROOKS,
Captain of the Cheddar Bell-ringing Society.

Office Citizens’ Insurance Co., No. 105, Broadway,

John Warner & Sons, Brooklyn, N.Y., E.D., Oct. 11th, 1875.

Dear Sirs,—About a year ago my brother (Mr. W. Grim) ordered a set of Swiss Musical Hand Bells from your firm for me (you will find them on page 11 of your Bell Catalogue), viz.: “A peal of 50 Bells in F, 4 octaves, Chromatic Scale, £20.” I have used them ever since, and am well pleased with them. Now let me know what you will charge me for another peal like them, to be nickel-plated. Yours truly, C. L. GRIM,
151, Seventh Street, Williamsburgh, New York, United States.


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,
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