California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 39, Number 23, 28 August 1873 — DISPLAY WINDOWS. [ARTICLE]

DISPLAY WINDOWS.

TSMPriNB TIH APPHTITB. We think S*u Francisco can offer as hand* seme displays in the windows of our business Houses as any city in tbt Union. Mb eaj Bowl* A Bbos at their Family Grocery, on Pino street, make a fi iv abow to t-mpt the appetite in the way of raiahits, and the display iueide tbeir Store cannot be surpassed in *"j est'iblisuo.i 11 ia the Union. The display of all the choice and rare Jellies, Jams, Preserves, Pickles. Spices, form large Pyramids, wuiia all '.be solid Goods, choice Teas, Sugars, Cottee, and all Family wants cannot be equalled on this Coal*. Display or Dbiss Goods. One of the Grand Display Window Scenes can be had at the White House, on Kearney street, tbis is tbe Great Establishment of this Coast, aad probably Twenty or Thirty Thousand Dollars in valne can be seen in these windows alone, of tbe Richest Goods found in onr country—we need not go to Peril or London, we have tbeni here. TIHPTINU THX PoBSt. One of the most unique, at the same time tbt Richest aod most brilliant displays tn our city is the Show Wmoow ol Col. A Andrews, on Montgomery street, opposite Piatt's Hall.

The gorgeous show ol Diamonds and other Gems, Rich Jewelry of all kinds, with enperb Watches of new designs, all displayed in a most Recherche style never before equalled in our city, makes tbis window a point of great at* traction.

Col. Andrews is an old Califotnian, and is aow doing a large and successful! trade in his rich wares.