Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1913, Page 10

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ORDER BY PARCELS POST Norwich is the Great Trading Centre of Eastern Connecticut. Prices for quality the lowest. Our Rural Deliveries reach everyove in this territory. The new Parcels Post Service should make it possible for every person within this territory to buv just what they want with very little expenditure of time and money. The remotest dweller on farm or in village, or the mechanic or housewife too busy to spare t:e time or expense to come to the store, can order Anll lnve ddxvcd te them by Parcels Post at less.expense than the cost of car fare. ALARM CLOCKS—75c, postage \8c¢; $1.26, postage 1ic; $2.00, postage 8¢ ALUMINUM ENAMEL— 26¢,.and 40c; pestage bc 2 ANGLE IRONS—(Flat) 2x2x3-8 In. 2 for sc; postage (1 to 60) bc 8x3x1-2 in., 2 fer postage (1.to 18) Gc 4x4x3-4 in, 2 for 5¢ ostage (1 to 9) be Corner, 2x2x6-8 in, 2 for be; yuatufie (1 te 15) be 3x3x3-4 in., 2 for bc; (1 te 11‘7 be 4x4x1 in. bc each; postage (1.to 3) be (Special price on.dozen or more.) ANNEALED WIRE (Stove pipe), 50y feet carton, 5e; post. (1 te 6) bc Brass, (Annealed or Spring) 1 oz.!spool, 18 or 20 wire, b2, postage (1 te 13) Be Copper, 1 o%. s oul, Gc; postage (1ito 12) e AWLS BRAD-—5¢; postage (1 te 6) bc Pegzing, 10c; postage (I or 2) be : Sewing, 10¢; postage (1 or 2) bc Handle and Teel, 25c; postage (1 or 2) Sc; and 76c; postage Bo + Scratch, bc: postage (1 to 6} bc Tce, 15¢; postage (1 te 5) 5¢; 25c, pdstage (1 to 3) be Speedy Sewing, 75¢; postage (1 to 3) 5c AXES—Kelley, without handle, Tbc; postage, 1dc Keen Kutter, without handle, warranted, $1.00; postage, 15¢; with handles $1.25; postage, 15 House, short handle, 75c; postage, 15c Broad, G0c to $1,26; postage, 17¢c Handies, 25¢; postage, 8c Stones, 10c; postage, (1 or 2) 5c Wedges, postage (1 to 12) sc BAG SNAPS- -2 for 5c; postage (1 to 30) 50 BAIT BOXES-—15c; postage 5c BALANCES-—Spring, 10¢; postage (1 to 5) 5c BARNDOOR tches, (extra heavy) 15c; postage Se Pulis, (extra heavy) 10c; postage 5c BASE KNOBS--5c; postage (1 to 12) ic BASIN PLUGS—35c; 1, 11-8, 11-4, 13-8. and 11-2, postaze (1 to 12) 3e BATTERIES Columbia Dry Cell, 20¢ each; postage 11 BELLS —Door-turn, 35c; postage Sc Hlectrie, 40c: postage 5c¢ BENDING SPRINGS -1 inch, 15¢; posiage 8c 1% inch, 25¢; postage léc 2 inch, 85c; postage 20c BIBBS Compression, % inch, 50c; postage 5¢ Hose, 3;'inch, 50c; postags BINDING OIL CLOTH —4x4, 10c; BIRD CAGE Springs, lu‘,. and 15c¢; Brackets 5c and 10c; postage 5 BITS—Auger, 4, 6. 8 10, 12, 14 16-16's Fair, 10, 15, . Excellent, 20, Keen Kutter, Sets, S & L 6 in set, Keen Kutter Set, w postage (1 to 3) 5e postage 5¢ postage 5c pound. age 5c pound postage 6¢ pound , 60; postage 5c pound postage Sc rranted, 13 in . $4.50; postage l4c Expansion Bits C 1-2 to 11-2, 6.’»4‘, postage 5c Expansion Bits C 8 to 3, %0c; postage 5c Spiral, 7-8 to 3, $1.50; pos Gimlet, 10c; postage (1 to Screw Driver, 15 and 25¢: Countersink, 10c, 15 a BOLTS Carriage bo. 3¢ each, from 35c; to $1.35 per C., weight 3 to 10 pounds per C.; postage 5c to 33c Door, 10c, 15¢, 20; postage bc Ring, 10c; postage (1 to 2) Suit Case, 5¢; postage (1 to 12) 5c 20, 2 age (1 to 6) bGe postage (1 to 6) 5¢ BOX 5 to 10c each; postage (1 to 12) 5o Mitre, $2.50; postage 20c Mail, 26c, and 50c; postage Sc Mail Rural, 75¢: postage 20c Lunch, 8c, 10c, ., 50c; postage 5e Tin with Kold Hot Bottle, $2.00; postage 170 BRACKETS—Shelf, 10c, A . 20c, 26c per pzi Table, 15¢ each; postage bo BRUSHES Clothes, all bristle, Paint, 5¢c, 10c, 15c, Scrub, 5¢, 10c; p 3 Whitewash, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00; Sink, 5¢; postage (1 to-6) 5¢ oe bristles, 25c; Window, 35c and 50c; BUTTONS —Electric pt BUTTS—Wrought Steel ; postage 5c ; postage 5c 90c, $1.26: postage 5o postage 5S¢ postage Sc , woond or metal, narrow fast, 1 inch te 3 10c: postage (1 to 6) be inch, 5 to 10c per pair; postage Sc for one pound. Narrow brass, 1-3 inch, 5c to 15¢ per pair:postage extra Loosa, to 4x4, 5c to 15c per pair;pos = (1 to 2 pair) Se Loose pin. 8¢ to per pair; postage extra nley, 75c¢; postage 5c CABINET SCRAPERS10c; postage (1 to 6) 5¢ CALLIPERS Inside and Outside, 15c. postage 5Se yer's machinist spring, inside or de, 2in. to 6in., 60 to 75c : postage (1 to post > and 1 30¢ 15¢, a postage (1 to 6) 5c; CAN OPENERS 5 ana 10c CARDS - Cattle, 10¢ and 15c: CASTERS —Commodes with hnobs Screen door, aut postage (L to T WORKERS Ire Iron Curb Edger, e Step E Wood handle, Wood handle, 1 Wood handle, Iron Gutter Edger, 35c; postage Sc Wood handle, Iron Gutter Kdger ; postage Sc Wood handle, Iron Dot Roller, § CHAIR SEATS- -Wood. to 16 inches, 5¢ t postage B¢ Imitation Leath Fit 2 to 16c; postage Be Imitation Cane Steel, 12 to Nails, brass head, 50 in carton, : postage § CHALK — rpenters’ 1léc do: postage Se¢ CHISELS—Butt, Keen Kutter, warranted 1 fnch, 56c; 11-4 inch, 60c; 2 inch, 85c; postage 5c Cape, 1-4 to 3-8 inch, 15¢; postage (1 te 12) Se Cape Plumber” ! re 5 y Plumber COLD CHISELS— Fair quality, 1-4 in. 5c, to 8¢ 3-8 in. 10e, 1-2 in. 10e, 5-8 in. 15e, 1 i.n 25¢; postoge WAL We 1-4 in 10e, en Kutter, 1-4 in 35¢, 1 in. 50c; age Reund No: ind Diamond, 5¢ to Se SOCKEY FIRMER ] son, 1-8 in, 1-2 in. 26c 1-2 in. 29e, 3-8 in. 15e, 8 in. 15e, 5-8 in. 25¢, 3-4 in. in. 25e, 5-8 in. 80¢, 1 in. 60c; pestage . 3-8 im. 26c, 46c, 11-4 in in. 20e, 5-8 in. 250, , 11-2 in. 45¢,'13-4 4-8 in. 48c, 5-8 in . 60c, 13-4 ir, 6dc, 28 1 in. 50c, e postage s Witherby Bevei, 1-8 in. 36c, 1-4 in. 30c, 3-8 S - in. 46 10c in 1 70v. 4ac A% s Ken s 50c, 3-8 in. 60, 4-8 in. 60c, 5-8 in. 65c, 6-8 in 8 in c, 11-4 in. Tac, 1172 in. 7se, postage 5c (12 in set) pestage 32c 38-4 in. 80c, 2 in. 85c; Bets, $3.00, 50, $5.50. Any of these goeds will be shipped anywhere within 50 miles upon receipt of price plus pestage. Any excess over cost of article and pestage will be returned premptly. If enough is not enclosed there will be no shipment. — i TANG FIRMER-—Wade & Blitcher, $4.50 per set; postage 32c 1-4 in. 26c, 3-8 in. 26e, 4-8 in. 80c, 5-8 in. 85c, 7-3 in. 40c, 1 in. 498, 11-4 in. 50c, §1-3 in. 66c, 13-4 in. 70c, 2 in. T5e; pestage bc CLEAVERS Family, 26c; postage sc Pl CLIPPERS—Tollet, Tc, §1.00 and $1.26; postage e CLOTHES LINES—10¢, 16c, 20c, 36c; postage Ge Sash Cord 100-foet, 76c; postage 8c CLOTHES—Erushes, Extra good bristles. ‘35c; postage 3¢ Whisp, 10c, lsc, 20c, 26c; postage Ge Pulleys, ¢, 10c 15¢; postage (1 to 8) 5e Hooks, wire 10c per doz.;postage 5c Hooks, 50 and 10e each; postage (3 te 6) bc Pins, 2c per dez: pestage (b des.) be Ping with spring, 6c per dez.; pestage (3 doz.) W COACH SCREWS— 1-4 in. diameter; 2, 2%, 3, 4 inches long, 2c, 8 for Be; (1 te 6) 5c 5-16 in. diameter; 2, 3, inches long, 8 for 5¢c; 4 to 5 in. long, 3c; 3 for c; postage (1 to 6) 5o 8-8 in. diameter; 2 inches long, 2¢, 3 for 5c: 2, 4, 3, 6 inches long, 3¢, 2 for 5¢; postage (1 to e Speei < er ¢ COBBLER—SETS -Star” . vLe; postage 29¢ COPPER TUBBING- . i i. auto use, 1l0c per Zeet; postage (1 to 12 ft.) 5c % CORKSCREWS——10¢, automatic 25c; postage bc COVER KNOBS—2¢, 3 for ic: postage (1 to 12) be CORN HOOKS AND KNIVES—2sc each; postage 50 COUNTERSINKS —i0c, 15c, 25c; postage (1 te 6) 5e CUPS—Force, 20c and 25c: postuge B¢ Glass measuring, 5 postage 5S¢ Oil 5¢, 10e, 25¢; postage bc \ CURTAIN RODS—5c¢ and 10c; postage (1 to 4) 5e DAMPERS—Stoves 5, 5%, 6 inches, 10c; pestage 50 DIVIDERS—Wing 25c; postage 5¢ Extension, 6 inch; 50c; postage 5a DOG—Chain, 6 feet, 25c; postage 5c Collars, 15¢, 26¢, 35¢; postage be - Coliar locks, 10c, 15c, 25¢c; postage 5e Leads, 10c; postage 5c 7 DOOR BELLS —Turn, 356c: postage 8o Electric 40c; postage ic Stops 5c; postage (1 to 12) 5c Springs 10c, 16c; postage 3¢ Knobs, 10c; postage 5c Latches, 10c, heavy léc: postage oo Pulls, 5¢,,l0c; postage 5c DRAWER-Tocks, 10c, 15c, 25¢, 10c, 75; postage Sa Knobs, 5c, 10c; postage (1 to 8) bc Puils, 5¢, 10c; postage (1 to 6) 5c DRILLS —Breast $2.50, $2. ;postage 25¢ 3 Hand $1.50; postage 8c Bit stock, 10c to 26c; postage e Twist rd. shank, 2-32 to 16-32, 5c to 45¢; postage (4 to 12) Se Wire No. 1 to 60, 5c to 10c each: postage (1 te 12) 6c EGG BEATERS—10¢c, 15c; .postage 5c EMERY CLOTH-—5c sheet, 50c doz.; postage 5¢ FAUCETS8—Wood 10c, 15c: postege Se Brass 1-2 inch, 50c; postage 5c FILES——Slim taper 5, 5%, 8 inch, 5¢, 10c; postage 5o Filat 8, 9, 10 inches, 10c, 12¢, 15¢; postage 5c FLUE 8TOPS8— 5c and 10c; postage 5o GAS-—-Brackets, 6 inches stationary, 20c; postage(l to 4) 5¢ 934 inches single swing, 36c; postage (1 to 2) be 18 inches double swing, 50c; postege (1 to 2) be Rubber Connections, 5¢ and 10c per foot; postage extra Female Hose Cocks, 1-2x3-8 in, 150; postage (1 to 8) Se IndependentCocks, 3-8x38-8 in. 15¢;postage (1 to 3) 8o Pillars, 2c each, doz.; postage (1 to 50). So Tips, lc each, 10c doz; postage (1 to 50) 3c Lighters Friction, 10c each; postage (1 to 10) ¢ GAUGES —Butt Stanley, Téc; postage 3c Marking 25¢; postage (1 to 4) 5c GATE--Hinges, swing, 45c set; postnge 8o Latches, top for swing, 180; poztoge bc Latches, upright swing, 10a: postuge 5o Heavy wrought fron with scrow or plate Plate, faxt joint, 10 in. 40c, 12 in. 50c, 14 In. 80c: 1o sc. 1. iu dUc, 14 in, b0c, 18 in. 80c; posiuge 18c Tie: postage Zic Sc, k., fast joint, 14 in. 66a, 16 in. GLASE CUTTERS—10¢, 280; per =z o §) be GLUE —Botties, 8o and 10c: ¢ 2(e, 3bo; pestage 5o GOLD PAINT. 20, 4t mmue Se GOUGES- 4 postage Bo GRASS SHE 8-—2%c, b0c: postage bc HACK SAWS-—compiete 8 in., 10e¢, 26c, 50c; postage 8c Adjustable 8 to 12 In, 78 to $1L.60; postags Sc Blades, 8 in., bc each, 80c doz.; pestage Sec HALTER CHAINS -6 feot, 26c; postage 8o HAMMERS—10c, 26¢, 38c, B0e, 65c, T8e; postage Sc Carpenters’, 46c; K, K. guarantced, 66c; Athol, guaranteed, 65c; postege 8¢ Handles, ¢ and 10c; postage (1 to 2) e Machinist Bal} Pein, 8 oz 40c, 12 oz. 4Sc, 16 o=, B0c, 20 oz 50c; postage 8 Riveting, 4 oz, 28e, 7 ew, 38, 13 oz, B0c; postage 8o HAMMOCK HOOKB —sorsw or plats, 56 each; postage (1 te 2) Seo HASPS HINGE steel, 5e, 10c, 15a; pestage (1 te 4) Sa Brass, 10¢, heavy 38e, safety 10e and 1Bc; postage o . HATCHETS -88¢, 50e, 7be; pestage lle -~ Broad, 75e, 85e, $1.00, $1.15, $1.26; pestage 17e Half, 65e, 76c, 866, $1,00; pestage 8¢ Hunter’s, 50e, with sheaf 75¢; pestage 8e Houss, 75;; postage 8e Lath, 76e, $1.00, $1.25; postage 8¢ Shingling, 856, 76e , $1.60; postage Se Heel plates, be dez.; pestage ic HINGES —see Butts Screen deer, 10¢ per pair; postage Se HOSE CLAMPS 5c, 10c; postage (1 to 6) 5e Couplings, 16c, 15¢; postage (1 to 2) 58 : 35c, $1.60, $1.75, $3.00; postage Se postage 3¢ postage be 35c, b5bs, 7be, $1.60; pestage 56 ostage 8e 5; pastage 5e Nozzles, 45c; pos KALSOMINE BRUS KNIVES—Bread. Boneing, K. Butcher, 1t 1 parin 10c: postage 5¢ c, 56¢, 76c, $1.00; pestage 5Se postage Se postage 5e ; pestage bo posmge 5c 58c; postage ¢ and Forks. § set; pestage Sa LADLES —Piumber’s, 26c; postage 8e LEMON SQUEEZERS—éc, 10c; postage 5e LETTER BOX PLATES—50e, 650, T5c, 85c; pestage 5e Prices subject to change witheut netice. will be delivered free if purchase price is $1.00 or more. Preportionate allowance for larger orders. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Preprictor 74 Franklin Street, Thcmutdnhntcmbuymtmllynchup as the person next door, Tl We enumerate but a few of the thousands of things which might be ordersd and received by this means. postage. LOCKS Chest, 10c, 20c, 25¢, 40c, 50c, 60c, 76c; postage be Drawer, 10c, 15¢, 20c, 25¢, 40c, 50c, 60¢; postage 5c Desk, 50: postage bc Pad, 10c, 16c, 26c, 3bc; 50c, $1.00, $1.: 25, $1.75; postage 5o Rim, 16c, 26c; postage bc Mortise, 26c, 40c, 60c; pastage 50 Sets, 50c, 76c, $2.00, $2.35, $2.50; postage e Sash, 5c, 10c; pestage (1 to 6) pestage bc Trunk, 16c, 26c; postage 5c Wardrobe, 10c, 1fc, 20c, 75¢; postage Se MATTOCKS- 50c; postage 170 MEAT CHOPPERS- -75c, $1.90, 81 25; pestage 20c MUCILAGE —5c; postage be NAIL8—4c Ib.; postage extra Brass Head, 59 in carton, 5c; postage (1 to 18) 6¢c NIGHT LATCHES 35c, 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1. 35; postage 3@ NIPPERS—End Cutting, 25c, 85c, 50c; nestage e NUMBERS —Aluminum, 5c each; posts; NUT CRACKERS_2s. postage 5: S e aate OAR LOCKS8 -15c pair; postagese OIL—2 in 1, 10c, 26c. 50c; postage 5o OILERS—5c, 10c, 20c, 35c; postage 5e OYSTER KNIVES 25¢; postage b¢ :AINT—Au kinds and prices APER—Sana, = : T U bl e o s PET COCK—15c; postage 5¢ PICK AXE—30c; postage 20¢ PICTURE WIREsc; postage (1 to 6) 5c Hooks, 5c, 10c, 15¢, 20c peor Aoz.; Dostage e PINCERS Carpenter's Keen Kutter, %ec, 30c, 66c; PIPE CUTTERS Three- wheel, $1.26; postage 17¢ PIPE VISE—$1.25; postage 23c PLANES —Biock, 38c, 50c, 8bc, 90c, 950; postage Sc Smooth wood, $1. iron, $1.50, $1.85; pestage lle Jack wood, $1.25; iron, $1.85, lflflfi postage 17e Fore iron, $2.36, $2.75; postage 17 Jointer iron, $2.75, $3.25; pos:ue 25e PLIERS—20c, 25c, 85c, 50c, 75c, 35c, $1.25, pPostage Sc Keen Kutter, 50c, 65¢c, 85c; postage sc Combination loose j.int, 25¢c; postage 5c Combination Ges loose joint, 40c; postage be Long Hose, round and flat, 36c; postage sc Side Cutting. 20c, 262, 59c, 65c, Tbc, 85c; pestage o8- Keen Kutter, warranted 7 in. $1.25, 8 in. $1.5 Ppostags So POLISH—S8tove, 5c, 10c; postage sc Stovink, 26c; postage 5c Brass, 20c; postage 5¢ THUMB BOBS--10c, 15c, 26c, 50c, $1.50; pos‘age be POTATO MASHERS -10c; postage be POTTS8 SAD IRONS SETS 7sc, $1.26; postage 358 PRICK PUNCHES —10c, 150, 20c; postage 52 PRUNING 8HEARS-—25c, 4dc, T5c; postage Se PULLEYS _Awning, 5c; postage 6o Clothes line, bc, 10c, 15c; postage 5c PUNCHES —Conductors’ 25¢, 40c; postage se Beit, 26c, 50c, 60c; postage 5¢ RAZOR HONES—25c, 35¢, 50c, 76¢, $1.00; postage 5= RAZORS-—500, T5c, $1.00, $1. 25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.30, $3.00; postage 50 Bafety K-K. Junior, $1.00; postage 5o RAZOR STROPS—50c, 76¢, $1.00; postage 5o RODS—Extension Curtain, 5o, 10¢; postage we ROPE—Manilla, 1-4, 8-8, 1-3, 3-4 inch, 1sc Ib.; postage extra RULES Carpenter, 2ft, 10c, 15¢, 26c, 86e, 46¢c; postage 5¢ Zig-zag 4ft, 25¢; 5ft. 80c; 6ft. 36c; postage be Better Grade, 3ft. 26c; 4ft. 3bc; 5ft. 45c; 6ft. 50; postage be Machiniet Steel, 1in. 150; 2in. 28¢; 3in. 30c; 6in. 30¢; Postage e SAND PAPER—10c per doz.; postage 5¢ 8ASH CORD—100 foot 7Tc, (40c per 1b.); pestage 8c Lifts, 3¢, 2 1or b¢; 5c each; postage (1 to 6) postage 59 Lotas, oC and 10c each; postage (1 to 6) 5c SA . .—Back, 7bc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50; postage 8o + Buck, 75c, $1.00; postage lic = Butcher, 50¢c; postage Sc Compass, 16¢c, 36c, 360, 46; postage Sc Coping, 16¢; postage 5c¢ Blades, 5c per doz.; postage 3c Haok, 10c, 26¢c, 50¢, 75c, $1.50; postage Sc Blades, §c each, 50c doz.; postage 5c Hand, 26c, 60c, 760, $1.00, $1.25; postage Sc Rip, $1.00, $1.25; postage 8c Keen Kutter, $1.50, $1.76, $2.00; postage $c Keen Kutter Rip. $2.00 postage 8c Pruning, 50c, 76c, 35; postage bc Bets, 4Bc, 75c, $1.00; postage 5c SCALES8—Platform scoop, 1oz to 24 ibs., $1.25; postage 3 8CISSORS8—1i0c, 3bc, 35c. b0c, 75¢, $1.00; postage 5c SCREW DRIVERS —10c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢c, 60c; postage se SCREWS——All kinds and sizes 8HAVING BRUSHES -10c, 15c; postage 5e Rubber set, 25c, 50; postage 5c S8HEARS —25¢, 50c, 76; postage 5c Keen Kutier, 75¢, 85c, $1.09; postage 5c¢ Paper Hanger's, 75¢; postage 3¢ Grasg, 25¢, 50e; postage 5c SHELF BRACKETS —10¢, 13¢, 15¢, 20e, SHCE BRUSHES —26¢; postage 5c SKATES 76c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00;postags léc Gliris,’ 31.35; postage lic Raoller, 50c; postage llc SPOKESHAVES—25¢; postage 5¢ BQUARES TRY—10c, 20c, 40c, 50c; postage 56 STOVE BRUSHES —10c¢, 25¢; postage 5c Lifters, 5¢, 10c; postage 5¢ TABLE SPOONS—Tinned, 2 for 5¢, 25¢ doz.; postage 2 Nickel Silver, 15c, $1.50 per dos.; postage Sc TABLE BRACKETS—15¢c: postage 5c TEASPOONS —Tinned, 158 do2., nickel silver, $1.00 per doz.; postags Se TICKET PUNCHES23c, 40c; postage 5c TINNERS' SNIPS 25a, 75c, $1.00, $1.25; postage 8c TRAPS Moussetraps, 2 for 50, reund 16c, wirs 25c¢; postage 5o Rat, wood 10c, wire 40¢c; postage 5e Bteel Victor, 15¢; peostage Se; $1.50 per doz.: postage 25¢ TROWELS—Brick, 10c, 150, 50c, $1.35; pestage 8¢ Garden, 10c; postage bec Plastering, 15c, 500, $1.00; postage 5e Pointing, 10e, 250, 36c; postage 5¢ WATOHES —Leonard, $1.00; postage 5c WRENCHES —Adjustable 8, 6in. 45¢ and 65e, 8in, 60c and 78e, 10in. 75¢ and 85c; postage 8c Double End 8.(Billings & Spencer) 15e, te 50c; postais Bc Monkey, (P. 8. & W.) 8in. 25c. 8in. 35¢c, 10in. 45e, postage 8<; Better 8in. 45¢, 8in. 30c, 10in. 80c. 121n. 75c, postage 8c; Beat &in. 50c, 8in. 60c, 10in. 76c, 12in. 85c; postage 1lic Stillson, 8in. 68c. 8in. 70c, 10in. 75e, 14in. $1.80; pestase llc; $1.35, 24in. $1.85; postage 25¢ Pestage So $1.5¢;, Button 23¢, 36c; ’ 25¢ per psir; postage Be I8 1 The larger the order the less relatively will be the cost of postage. Parcels weighing less than one pound Norwich, Conn.

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