John Haworth Drewry Letters
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− | + | "TORONTO'S FINEST FAMILY HOTEL" | |
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EUROPEAN PLAN | EUROPEAN PLAN | ||
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Hotel Waverley, Toronto | Hotel Waverley, Toronto | ||
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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. | + | 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 | + | 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 | + | BC Archives, 93-6553 |
+ | Box 4 | ||
+ | DREWRY FAMILY | ||
+ | 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.