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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1931, p. 61

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~ AFULL-RIGGED SCHOONER IN A BOTTLE is more than Brunswick-Kroeschell has ever been called upon to do. But we have vied with “Shavy- ings” in getting the Old Man’s attention with a lot of efficient, seaworthy refrigeration in a small space. And it’s always accessible, too. The space limita- tions and irregularities of refrigeration machine rooms are an old story with us. That’s because we’ve been refrigerating ships on the seven seas for up- wards of 30 years. Today, more than 3000 of them . carry Brunswick-Kroeschell refrigeration. We'll be arrier ee as pleased to talk refrigeration for cargo holds, ship’s runswick- Kroeschell stores and air conditioning with you any time you. say. Brunswick-Kroeschell Company, a Division of Re PFRIGERA TIO A Carrier Corporation, New Brunswick, New Jersey. xk ok $. S. PRESIDENT HOOVER, of the Dollar Steamship Lines. One For craft 100 foot or under, ask your architect or of more than 3000 American vessels carrying Bruns- builder about the new B-K Junior model. We can wick-Kroeschell refrigeration. Designed and built by : noe ; ‘ the Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company. stow it snugly on the tiniest cabin cruiser afloat! MARINE REVIEw—June, 1931 61

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