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December 13th, 1897.

Mr. S. Hyman,
Tobacconist, St. James Street, Montreal, P.Q.

Dear Sir:-

Will you be good enough to send fifty imported cigars of some very good brand, to cost between twenty and twenty five dollars per hundred, to the residences of each of the following gentlemen, so that they will receive them on Christmas Eve:

Mr. Charles Percy, Grand Trunk R'y.
Mr. William Wainwright, Grand Trunk R'y.
Mr. James Stevenson, Grand Trunk Railway.
Mr. Wm. MacWood, Grand Trunk Railway.

This will make a total of two hundred cigars.

In small envelopes herewith, I enclose cards properly marked for the different persons. Kindly enclose these envelopes in the respective boxes, and render bill to me for the cigars.

Yours truly,
Charles L Freer