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WHERE WINDSOR CHAIRS COME FORM.

Hardly thWvritbm the Me^polis' door rural in ; 50,000 PSbphV are indu«fcty whioh keeps th* ifteiic folk;who Workafrit and contented thai-itiiey have not tba est wish tosexchange;the/countryr : forrisbe town. Moreover, it ia|an does not onVafcy:. foreign.land for its raw materiial; but "find*' all it requires at home, on *the' Very spot where tbe toiler* work. :*■• For tbjese.ibackwbbojs of Bucks are :t&e .seat dustry,tfielbiggest and most pro*perous.of the rural ,of : Ehgknd.- ;'! From these beechen groves come: the familiarjWind*or bhainijof which morethan" a million are annually produced and distributed over Great £rit*4n7, -■

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11456, 15 December 1902, Page 7

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WHERE WINDSOR CHAIRS COME FORM. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11456, 15 December 1902, Page 7

WHERE WINDSOR CHAIRS COME FORM. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11456, 15 December 1902, Page 7

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