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March 22, 1929 THE PINE CREST INN Pinehurst, N. C. . A prominent Tourist Bureau wrote one of our former guests for a reference of The Pine Crest Inn. Here is his answer: “A refined place for recreation. Hotel modern, with steam heat, baths, etc. Extensive pre cautions against fire. Service attentive, polite and ample. Table abundant and good. Terms reasonable. Am going again in December. Friendships there made are lasting.” Write for rates and booklets. ROSS & McNAB, Owners W. J. McNAB, Manager For 59 years known for quality in everything electrical—now RADIO Graybar waited till now to enter tile receiving set business in order to make certain of a set that was truly modern, truly reliable, truly satisfying, truly worthy of the Graybar name. WICKER ELECTRIC MARKET SQUARE f S. S. PIERCE CO. oMERLA^ ARS SOLD AT ALL LEADING HOTELS I LOOK AND COMPARE these houses and prices for next season. Rental No. 2 and No. 4 $600. Price $6500. Rental No. 5, $750. Price $10000. Easy terms. Newly furnished and fine order. Rental No. 2—$600. Price $6500. A v X :':''X-•• ^,"<:- i-' -si- ■'■'? v^<--1 Rental No. 4—$600. Price $6500. AxatSUott I Rental No. 5—$750. Price $10000. Building plots at low* prices for discriminating people who love nature and a bird sanctuary. CHARLES P. HEYWARD Piney Woods Estates
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