Canadian wood products industries . Fig. 1. Fig. 5. Fig. 1 is an American-made chair, cane seat, packedone dozen in case, weight 118 pounds. This chair isquoted at $ New York, less 2y2 per cent,discount. Fig. 2 is made in bentwood, black or brown, witha cane seat, packed one dozen in case, weighing 118pounds. Fig. 3 is a bentw ood chair, with a brown em-bossed wood seat. These are packed one dozen incase, weighing 120 pounds to case. The pre-war priceswere 40s. a dozen net Durban. Figs. 2 and 3 areof Austrian manufacture. The illustration shown in Fig. 4 indicates the cheap-e


Canadian wood products industries . Fig. 1. Fig. 5. Fig. 1 is an American-made chair, cane seat, packedone dozen in case, weight 118 pounds. This chair isquoted at $ New York, less 2y2 per cent,discount. Fig. 2 is made in bentwood, black or brown, witha cane seat, packed one dozen in case, weighing 118pounds. Fig. 3 is a bentw ood chair, with a brown em-bossed wood seat. These are packed one dozen incase, weighing 120 pounds to case. The pre-war priceswere 40s. a dozen net Durban. Figs. 2 and 3 areof Austrian manufacture. The illustration shown in Fig. 4 indicates the cheap-er class of bureau imported in the knocked-down state,This is an American make and is a four drawer bureau •.


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