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One lot of Split Bamboo Fly and Bass Rods will be sold at $1.19 until all are sold. These rods are all nickel mounted, solid reel seats, silk wound, extra tip, complete in wood form and will 
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No. C— Nickel-Plated, Raised Pillar Multiplying Reels, with click aad drag and screen oil cap, 40/d3., 58c; 60yds., 68c; 80yds., 78c; 100yds., 83c; 150yds., 93c 10c exbra for postaga. 
Single Gut Leaders, mist color, 1yd., 20c. per doz.; 2yds., 40c. per doz.; 3yds , 60c doz. Double Gab leaders, misb color, 2yds., 75e. doz. Hand Twisted Gab Leaders, 103. each, 90c doz. 
A special lot of Trout Flies at 25 cents per dozen assorted, sent by mail 1 cent per dozen extra for postage. 
A special lot of Bass and Pickerel Spoons at 5 cents each sent by mail, 1 cent extra for postage. 
All kinds of Hollow Point best quality Hooks snelled to single gut 10 cts. doz. ; double gut, 15cts. doz. ; treble, 20 cts. doz. ; four ply, 25 cts. doz. 1 cent extra per dozen for postage. 
300ft. Braided Linen Reel Line on Block, 41 cts. ; 300ft. of Hand-Made Linen Reel Lines on Block, 9 thread, 38 cts., sent by mail 3 cts. extra for postage. 
Brass Box Swivels, all sizes No. 1 to No. 12., 15 cts. per dozen, sent by mail 1 cent per dozen extra for postage. 
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