![]() ![]() John W. Edwards |
Mr. Edwards has always made a specialty of catering to the best family trade and of carrying the best and purest goods obtainable, irrespective of cost. By this policy he has succeeded in building up a very desirable patronage. His ample store room is always fully stocked with a splendid assortment of all lines, plain or fancy, imported or domestic. Believing it to be well worth his while to cater to the most fastidious, Mr. Edwards has persistently followed the plan of making quality the question of prime importance, even when hard times have suggested a lowering in prices, which would have made it necessary a lowering of quality. His faith in this line of conduct as a business policy has been justified by the fact that his business has grown steadily from year to year and is larger in volume at the present time than ever before. (Source: Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 74.) |
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