W. W. BOYINGTON & CO., Architects,
Suite 85, 159 La Salle Street.
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Chicago, December 21, 1897.
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American Luxfer Prism Co.
Gentlemen:
We take pleasure in giving our endorsement to
your product. We look with amazement upon the changes that you have
wrought in dark places; places where it seemed utterly impossible to
produce light you have made as bright as day. The work is also very
artistic for street fronts in beautiful buildings. Wishing you every
success, we are, Yours truly,
RAILWAY AGE,
Monadnock Block.
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Chicago, December 9, 1897.
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The American Luxfer Prism Co., The Rookery, City.
Gentlemen:
I have great pleasure in stating that the Luxfer
Prisms, which you have put in the windows of our printing office in the
rear of 182 Monroe street, have converted what was a dingy hole into a
light and serviceable room for a printing office. Our men are very much
pleased with the result. Very truly yours,
CENTRAL SAFETY DEPOSIT CO.,
Room 705 The Rookery.
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Chicago, October 27, 1897.
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American Luxfer Prism Co., The Rookery, Chicago.
Gentlemen:
The installation of the Luxfer Prisms in front of
the banking office now occupied by the Northern Trust Company, on the
first floor of the Rookery, is satisfactory in every respect. In my
opinion, it has increased the rental value of this room not less than 20
per cent. Very truly yours,
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EDWARD C. WALLER, Secretary and Treasurer.
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BLIGHT BROS.
Dealers in Commercial Stationery, Blank Books and Office Supplies,
81 Yonge Street.
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Toronto, December 4, 1897.
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Luxfer Prism Co., Limited, Toronto.
Gentlemen:
The Prisms you installed in our store are giving
absolute satisfaction. The light from the Prisms not only gives a good
general light throughout our store, but it goes through a glass partition
and throughly lights our book-binding shop in the rear of the store. This
is more than promised, and more than expected from the Prisms. Yours truly,
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