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announced on our legalised invoice. In consequence
announced on our legalised invoice. In consequence
we found it impossible to ship these three cases by
we found it impossible to ship these three cases by
the "Normandic" from
the "Normandic" from Havre and are therefore sending
them via Liverpool for SS "Teutonic" which leaves
that port tomorrow. By an error of our packers, those
three cases have been marked PF 2/3/4 instead of FP
 
 
We are therefore sending you four cases
instead of two as announced: one marked FP,
by the "Normandic" from Havre, + three marked PF 2/3/4
by the "Teutonic" from Liverpool.
 
Our brokers in New York are duly
advised of these changements; + the four cases will
be punctually forwarded on to you, in bond
to Pittsburg.
 
We are Dear Sir yours very sincerely
for Arthur Tooth Songs
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To Henry C Frick Esquire

Revision as of 15:30, 31 March 2020

Arthur Tooth & Sons. 41, BOULEVARD DES CAPUCINES. Paris.

18th December 1900

Dear Sir When we came to pack up the frame of the "Consolation Afflictorum" we found it prefereable to pack it in three cases instead of one as announced on our legalised invoice. In consequence we found it impossible to ship these three cases by the "Normandic" from Havre and are therefore sending them via Liverpool for SS "Teutonic" which leaves that port tomorrow. By an error of our packers, those three cases have been marked PF 2/3/4 instead of FP


We are therefore sending you four cases instead of two as announced: one marked FP, by the "Normandic" from Havre, + three marked PF 2/3/4 by the "Teutonic" from Liverpool.

Our brokers in New York are duly advised of these changements; + the four cases will be punctually forwarded on to you, in bond to Pittsburg.

We are Dear Sir yours very sincerely for Arthur Tooth Songs ?

To Henry C Frick Esquire