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Landscape 

 Marble 



We have just got in and polished 

 some of this beautiful and strange 

 rocii. A very showy addition to any 

 cabinet or mantel. 



We still have a few "Faults" and 

 that green Opal and Mexican Onyx. 

 Could you see it you would not hesi- 

 tate a minute in reaching for your 

 pocketbook. We have other polished 

 specimens for sale too numerous to 

 mention. 



Haven't you found some pieces in 

 your cabinet you wanted polished.' 

 You had better send them on before 

 the winter rush of work. "As it is 

 late we will close for this time." Will 

 write more next month. 



JOHN G. BUXTON, 



STEAM LAPIDARY WORLS, 



MILO CENTRE, N. Y. 



