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order of Medal that was awarded at the late Vienna Exposition.
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28x68 “ 33 1 40
210x610 “ 35 1 55
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24x66 “ 21 1 20
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rsULil w I w ment in the sale or the
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HAVING gone into the above business, 1
would be pleased te have my former
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I have just received a large stock of
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