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Cigar Coupons Look Like Bank Notes — Across the Room 



'OU know the difference when you take hold of them — just 

 as you recognize the genuineness of Old Hampshire Bond 

 by its feel and crackle. An Old Hampshire Bond letter may 

 be forwarded through several addresses — it can follow you around 

 the world and, v/hen you get it, the chances are you have to ctU 

 open the envelope. 



Did you ever get a letter, broken in the fold, in^ an envelope 

 hastening to dissolution? There is a thought here. It's not the way 

 your letter looks whe7i you sign it — it's the way it looks when i^ead, 

 that accounts for the difference in quality and cost of stationery. 



You will enjoy looking through the Old Hampshire Bond 

 Book of Specimens. It shows a wide selection of ideal letter- 

 heads and business forms. You are sure to like one style of 

 printing, lithographing or engraving, on white or one of the 

 fourteen colors of Old Hampshire Bond. Ask for this book 

 on your present letterhead. 

 HAMPSHIRE PAPER COMPANY , South Hadley Falls, Mass. 



7'he only paper 'makers in the world making bo?id paper exclusively — including 



''The Stationery of a Gentlernan' {Old Hainpshire Bond in boxed 



form with envelopes) for personal^ correspo7idencc 



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