Rectangular cream card stock preprinted Canda Post business postcard indicating the handwritten addressee on one side and handwritten message on the reverse; predominantly on the front top is the Canada Post card information printed in gray; on the front with one hand cancelled stamp in black ink a…
Rectangular cream card stock preprinted Canda Post business postcard indicating the handwritten addressee on one side and handwritten message on the reverse; predominantly on the front top is the Canada Post card information printed in gray; on the front with one hand cancelled stamp in black ink and a preprinted image of women's profile possibly Queen Mary; recipients name is handwritten in black ink; reverse has handwritten message about shipping product; card punctured with a round hole; card sent from Brown & Webb, Wholesale Druggists, in Halifax to J. D. B. Fraser & Son, in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Transferred from the Parks Canada Agency, via Gail Cariou of the Curatorial and Collections Branch.
Printed on address side: "CANADA POST CARD // THE ADDRESS TO BE WRITTEN ON THIS ISDE // HALIFAX N. S. // 2 // AP 11 // 94 // CANADA // CANADIAN POSTAGE // ONE CENT // CANADA"; handwritten on address side: "J. D. B. Fraser & Son // Pictou // N. S."; printed on message side: "BROWN & WEBB, // Wholesale Druggists // Corner Duke and Hollis Strs. // Halifax April 11th 1894 // J. D. B. Fraser + Son - // Dear Sirs // On 7th [illeg] we shipped you, together // with other goods, 1/2 doz. [illeg.] and // advised you hadn't any 4 oz. [illeg] // but could supply you with a case of 4 oz [illeg.] green // and have not had any reply. Shall we forward // a case of green? // Yours truly // Brown and Webb [illeg.]"; stamped on card: "AP 12 // 94 // CANADA"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-G Business Correspondence and Invoices Binder pg.
Dimension Notes
Length 15.0 cm x Width 9.0 cm
Condition Remarks
Paper yellowed, minor wear along edges
Copy Type
original
Research Facts
Belongs to set of 36 postcards from 1890s addressed to J. D. B. Fraser & Son, Druggists in Pictou, Nova Scotia.