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lo & 12 Market Street, MANCHESTER; & ALTRINCHAM. 
No. 76 . 
One Man*' Cross Cut Saws, each 8/- to i2/- 
No. 83. j 
Scotch Axes, 
per lb., i/- 
No. 87. 
Axes, Short Felling, 
per lb. 1/3 
Long Felling, 
per lb., 1/3. 
No. 77. 
Saws for General Purposes., each 3/- to 3/6. 
No. 8.|. 
Hatchet, with Claw, 
(handled), 
each 3/- to 4/6. 
^ , No. 78. 
Pruning ftws, best cast stctl, 14 to 22 niches, 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
No. 8r. cm Hooks 
(Knighton), 
No. 55. 
Unrivalled for putting a keen edge on 
Knive.«, &c., each, i/-. 
Small, for pocket, .each, 6d. 
No. 79. 
Lightning” Pruning Saws, double edge, best cast steel, 
14 to 18 inches, 3/- to 3/0 each. 
No. 80. 
Garden Hatchets 
(handled), 
each r/6 to 3/- 
No. 85. 
Bill Hooks (Yorkshire), each 4/- to 4/6. 
No. 83. 
BUI Hooks, 
(Westmorland) 
double edge, 
each 3/- to 3/6. 
No. 75. 
American Wedge Axes, 
best quality, 
solid steeled 
(Hickory handle), 
each 6/- to 9/- 
Bills, Slasher, double eoged, 4/> to 4/6 each. 
No. 89: 
Bills, Hedge, half-cutting over. Nos. 80, 5/, 90, 5/6, 100, 6/ 
No. 86. 
Trimming Hooks, solid steel, each 3/3 and 3/6. 
No. 93. 
Reaping (r 
Crass Hooks. 
Fach j/6 & ?/■ 
No. 93. 
Bill Hocks, (Kent), 
each 2/9 to 3/3. 
Bills, Hedge, cutting over. Nos. 80; qo, roo. 
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