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Oakley & Griffin (carriage and cart makers), advertising card, c.1890s.jpg
Advertising card for Oakley & Griffin, Successors to H.M. Willis, Fine Grade Carriages, Wind Mills & Farm Machinery, East Williston, L.I., N.Y.

Charles Wood advertising card, c.1880s.jpg
Charles Wood, dealer in lumber, wood posts, coal, etc., advertising card. The company had yards at Amityville (main office and mill) and Babylon.

Central Park Cider Mill advertising card, c.1890s.jpg
Central Park Cider Mill advertising card. Note: In 1936, residents of Central Park successfully petitioned the Long Island Railroad Company and the Post Office Department for permission to change the name of their village to "Bethpage."

Central Park Cider Mill advertising card, c.1890s.jpg
Central Park Cider Mill advertising card. Note: In 1936, residents of Central Park successfully petitioned the Long Island Railroad Company and the Post Office Department for permission to change the name of their village to "Bethpage."

Vagabond, advertising card, c.1930s.jpg
Advertising card for Vagabond photography, which was located at 160 Lincoln Avenue. The card features an exterior view of the San Su San night club (Mineola) and an aerial view of an unidentified building. Text lists address, phone number, and theā€¦

Tony Canozeri Shoe Shop, advertising card, c.1940s.jpg
Advertising card for the Tony Canozeri Shoe Shop (shoe repair). Text on card provides location, phone number, and a listing of services and prices. (The card is light green and the text is printed in black ink.)

Stair Builders, Inc., advertising card, c.1950s.jpg
Advertising card for Stair Builders, Inc. Text on the card lists the name "T.P. Elderd," the phone number and address of the business, and a caption that reads: "We would appreciate doing your stair work." (B&W)

Louis Klemm Printing, advertising card, c.1960s.jpg
Advertising card, printed in green ink, for Louis Klemm Printing. Printed text provides address and contact information along with a list of items available for printing.

I. Zaret & Sons, Inc., advertising card, 1920s .jpg
Advertising card for I. Zaret & Sons, Inc. "Old Company's Lehigh" is printed in each of the four corners of the card. Text states that I. Zaret & Sons are the successors to John Booth. (B & W)
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