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TABLES OF SIZES, WEIGHTS, AND PRICES
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Extremes of Weights and Prices, Writings, Etc.

Description of Paper. Equivalent Weight in Demy, 480 sheets. Price per lb.
Hand-made— Lb.
Bank 12 1s. 8d. to 2s. 10d.
Ledger 32–44 10d.  to  1s. 9d.
Loan 12–25 1s.  to  2s.
Writing 20–26 10d.  to  1s. 9d.
Machine-made—
Banks—tub-sized 5–14 5d.  to  1s. 8d.
Banks—engine-sized 5–14 2½d.  to  10d.
Blottings 28–140 3d.  to  8d.
Blottingsinterleaving 10–19 2½d.  to  6d.
Bonds—tub-sized 12–25 5d.  to  1s. 8d.
Bonds—engine-sized 12–25 3d.  to  9d.
Copying 3–18 4d.  to  1s. 5d.
Duplicating 14–18 2¼d.  to  3¼d.
Ledger—tub-sized 32–44 4d.  to  10½d.
Ledger—engine-sized 32–44 2½d.  to  6d.
Typewriting 5–14 3d.  to  1s. 8d.
Writings—tub-sized 12–42 4d.  to  1s. 1d.
Writings—engine-sized 12–42 2⅛d.  to  3¾d.

Drawings

Hand-made 25–75 1s.  to  2s.
Machine-made—tub-sized 25–40 4d.  to  10d.
Machine-made—engine-sized   25–40 2¾d.  to  7d.

Cartridges

Tub-sized 24–60 3½d.  to  10½d.
Engine-sized 24–60 2¼d.  to  3¾d.