HAMILTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY

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V O L U M E 21, NO. 10, O C T O B E R

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1949

A r e You Equipping a Research or Control Laboratory? Today's industrialflaboratories require efficient, labor saving equip­ ment to meet specialized conditions. Here is a typical Hamilton assem­ bly of standard units, d e s i g n e d to meet those conditions. The serv­ i c e outlets on the reagent rack l e a v e the working surface unobstructed. A convenient arrangement of drawers and cupboards provide ample storage s p a c e for apparatus and materials. Sturdy steel construction— durable opaque enamel finish—long wearing soapstone top insure years of hard and efficient service. Write

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HAMILTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY

T w o R i v e r s , Wisconsin

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