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RAWSON'S BOOKLETS. 



In preparing their general catalogue 

 for 1907 W. W. Eawson & Co., Boston, 

 were compelled to ma^e a start from the 

 very beginning. They had lost all their 

 electrotypes in the fire of the spring of 

 1906. Consequently the catalogue was 

 not only newly illustrated but it was en- 

 tirely rewritten and all cultural direc- 

 tions were omitted, it being the inten- 

 tion to prepare them in an up-to-date 

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 These booklets are now being mailed to 

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The second booklet is entitled " Eaw- 

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Beautifally illustrated cata- 

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