INVENTORY #140956
The People's Market Grocery Receipt, 1893
A. J. Mannell, Butcher
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$15.00 CAD
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A. J. Mannell's meat market, 101 Queen Street West, was first established by H. Jones, who sold to George Griffin in 1880. Mr. Mannell obtained possession in 1883 and operated one waggon. [History of Toronto and County of York in Ontario Part IV: Toronto: Retail and General].
Publication Info
- Publisher: n/a
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- Date Published: 1893
- Place Published: Toronto
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- Condition: Good
- Signed: No
- Dust Jacket: No
- Jacket Condition: n/a
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35 cm one-sided receipt is pasted to plain card backing. Illustration of animals in field. Mr. B. Robinson bought of A. J. Mannell, Butcher at The People's Market, 101 Queen St. W., Toronto, a long list of groceries on May 1, 1893. Receipt lists lamb, onions, tongue, cress, lettice, etc. with prices. Mannell sold fresh and salt meats, poultry, vegetable, etc.