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The Remington Works also manufacture the new Double-Barrelled Breech"Loding
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Check Rail, or Lip Sash/ 8-light Windows,
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12x14 1 3*3 in., wide bar per w’d’w 24..1 75
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12x18 44 44 29...2 2 o
Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, “12-light
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Bxlo per pair, 15 1 00
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Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, Wide Bar,
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44 22 1 00
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O. G. Four Panel doors,
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28x68 “ 33 J 49
210x610 “ 35 }
3x7 “ 37 1 75
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210x610 “ 40
3x7 “ 43 J
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3 X 76 “ “ 2side 50 350
2x64 1 inch 20 1 05
24x66 “ [2l 1 20
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