
B. E. Johnson and C. T Flood of Johnson and Flood. Cabinet Makers, 223 Railroad Avenue, Norwood, specializes in building and finishing sil types of custom-made furniture. In their completely-equipped workshop, they turn out kitchen cabinets, built to your specifications, Hollywood-style beds, bookcases, record cabinets, and breakfast-nook tables and benches, constructed and then built in, if you desire.
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Flood, who are both highly skilled in their trade, are well known for their production of antique furniture.
If you are planning to install a cabinet In your home. Johnson and Flood are ready to serve you with just what you desire.
Their workshop is open Monday through Friday from 8 to 5 and they will gladly give you any information you wish about the service offered by the Johnson and Flood firm.
(All articles were originally published in the Norwood Messenger unless otherwise noted)
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