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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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[Letterhead] "TORONTO'S FINEST FAMILY HOTEL"
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"TORONTO'S FINEST FAMILY HOTEL"
 
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EUROPEAN PLAN
 
EUROPEAN PLAN
 
 
Hotel Waverley, Toronto
 
Hotel Waverley, Toronto
 
 
SPADINA AVE. AND COLLEGE ST.
 
SPADINA AVE. AND COLLEGE ST.
  
 
especially in the warm weather.
 
especially in the warm weather.
  
You will doubtless note the stationary I am using and wonder about it. I am staying here, or rather have a room here which costs me $1.25 a day. I thought I had better do this than stay with Uncle Fred and Aunt Jessie as they are not situated to accomodate visitors and besides I am coming and going all the time and would be something of a nuisance.
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You will doubtless note the stationary I am using and wonder about it. I am staying here, or rather have a room here which costs me $1.25 a day. I thought I had better do this than stay with Uncle Fred and Aunt Jessie as they are not situated to accomodate visitors and besides I am coming and going all the time and would be something of a nuisance.
  
I am going over to spend the day with them, and will perhaps go and see the Smiths and Mrs. Richardson in the evening. Jove I have a lot of people to say good-bye to yet. Several girls I have
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I am going over to spend the day with them, and will perhaps go and see the Smiths and Mrs. Richardson in the evening. Jove I have a lot of people to say good-bye to yet. Several girls I have
  
BC Archives, 93-6553, Box 4, DREWRY FAMILY, Selected correspondence, 1917–1919.
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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"TORONTO'S FINEST FAMILY HOTEL" EUROPEAN PLAN Hotel Waverley, Toronto SPADINA AVE. AND COLLEGE ST.

especially in the warm weather.

You will doubtless note the stationary I am using and wonder about it. I am staying here, or rather have a room here which costs me $1.25 a day. I thought I had better do this than stay with Uncle Fred and Aunt Jessie as they are not situated to accomodate visitors and besides I am coming and going all the time and would be something of a nuisance.

I am going over to spend the day with them, and will perhaps go and see the Smiths and Mrs. Richardson in the evening. Jove I have a lot of people to say good-bye to yet. Several girls I have

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.