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Inall 
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ager - likethis. Here may 
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Fishing Rods, « - e T5e. to $25.00 
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Paddles, all lengths, - 1.00 and 1.25 Aes 
Wal! Tents, 7x7 feet, - - - 5.60 7 f 
Cooking Kits, 54 pieces ° 6.45 Sp? tf 
Camp Stoves, for wo« - - 5.50 hoe 
Alcohol Stoves, - - - 75 
Camp Chairs, - - .25 and .30 .40 
Camp Cots, - - - 1.20 and 1.80 



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