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  2. Campbell's Stores - Wikipedia

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    The gabled bay form, cathead beams, hoists, goods aprons and doors are evidence of an older warehouse style. The form, bars on openings and lack of internal connections between bays evidence the security required for bond store use. Campbell's Stores have social significance for their contemporary role in cultural tourism.

  3. Cleland Bond Store - Wikipedia

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    Cleland Bond Store is a heritage-listed former warehouse and bond store and now department store and shops located at 33 Playfair Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1913 to 1914.

  4. Union Bond Store - Wikipedia

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    The Union Bond Store meets this criterion at State Level. [1] The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a class of cultural or natural places/environments in New South Wales. The Union Bond Store is an intact representative example of a mid nineteenth century commercial warehouse building.

  5. Bond paper - Wikipedia

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    Bond paper is a high-quality durable writing paper similar to bank paper but having a weight greater than 50 g/m 2. The most common weights are 60 g/m 2 (16 lb), 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) and 90 g/m 2 (24 lb). The name comes from its having originally been made for documents such as government bonds.

  6. John Dickinson Stationery - Wikipedia

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    The Basildon Bond brand of stationery was created by Millington and Sons in 1911. [10] The brand is named after Basildon Park, where some of Millington's directors were staying, [11] and they liked the alliteration of "Basildon" and "bond". [10] Millington & Sons was acquired by John Dickinson in 1918, who then took over the Basildon Bond brand ...

  7. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Paper bonds as an option for receiving an individual's federal income tax refund will be discontinued January 1, 2025. [11] The paper bonds were issued in denominations of $50, $100, $200, $500, and $1,000, featuring portraits of Helen Keller, Martin Luther King Jr., Chief Joseph, George C. Marshall, and Albert Einstein, respectively.

  8. Deposit slip - Wikipedia

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    A deposit slip or a pay-in-slip is a form supplied by a bank for a depositor to fill out, designed to document in categories the items included in the deposit transaction when physically depositing at a bank.

  9. Carbonless copy paper - Wikipedia

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    Carbonless copy paper (CCP), non-carbon copy paper, or NCR paper (No Carbon Required, taken from the initials of its creator, National Cash Register) is a type of coated paper designed to transfer information written on the front onto sheets beneath.