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FOREST AND STREAM 
March 29, 1913 
I WILLIAM MILLS <a SON ’ 
New York City 
FISHING TACKLE EXCLUSIVELY—ALL GRADES 
DRY FLY 
ENGLISH 
DRY OR 
FLIES. 
FLOATING 
On Hooks No. 12 or 15. 
On Hooks No. 10, Long Shank. 
Per doz. 
. .$1.00 
.. 1.25 
TACKLE 
DRY FLY RODS. 
“PEERLESS” Special 914 feet... .$5.00 
“NONPAREIL” Special 9^4 feet.. 10.00 
“STANDARD” Special 9^ feet... 18.00 
H. L. LEONARD Special 9^4 feet.35.00 
“INTRINSIC” DRY FLY LINES. 
30 yds. 40 yds. 
£/3cE Fsch 
SIZED: (for Heavy Rods).$5.50 $7.00 
SIZEE: (for Medium Rods) 3.50 4.50 
INTRINSIC DRY FLY LEADERS. 
Heavy, Light, or Gossamer weight: 7^4 
feet, 40 cents each. 
OUR 208 -PAGE CATALOG is the most complete and comprehensive that we have 
ever issued. It is not only a “CATALOG” but an ANGLER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA. Its 
’’NOVEL INDEX” gives lists of Outfits necessary for the various kinds of Angling. 
This special catalog No. 112 will be sent on receipt of 5c. in stamps to cover postage. 
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Wishes You Tight Lines! 
Is Certain to Interest You. 
ARTICLES — NEWS— ‘LLUSTR ATIONS 
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