File:Confetăria lui Nicolau Reich în casa cea nouă diecesană..JPG

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Confetăria lui Nicolau Reich
în casa cea nóuă diecesană.
Sě deschide în 18 Aprilie c. n. 1886.
Prin o praxă de 16 ani, în cele dintăǐu piaţe din patrie şi din străinătate,
căştigándu-mǐ cunoscinţele necesari, - me aflu in plăcuta posiţie de a implini spre mulţumirea
on. Public tóte comandele cu care voǐ fi onorat.
Prin esecutarea promtă şi cu gust a lucrărilor mele, şi pelângă preţuri
moderate, me voǐ sili că-sě căştig increderea on. Public.
Pe când aduc acécta la cunoscinţa on. Public, îmǐ fac totdeodată respectuosele
invitări in localitatea bine asortată cu tot feliul de obiecte de ss. Pascǐ.

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Source Foaia Diecesană. Caransebeş. 16-18 Aprilie 1986
Author Foaia Diecesană. Caransebeş. 16-18 Aprilie 1986

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