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INVOICE                        LONDON, S.W., May 26th 1906
Shipment by AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., 3, Waterloo Place, for delivery to
M. Charles L Freer Esq No. 33 Ferry Avenue
City of Detroit State or Country Michigan
(E-107-Dec., '05)   Consists of the following:
| PIECES | MARKS OF NUMBERS | CONTENTS | VALUE |
                                       | £ | s. | d. | 
| One case | O.C. | 15 Copper plates | 50 | 0 | 0 |
           | 633 |

To be shipped IN BOND to Detroit (Port of Entry)
Singature of Shipper Mess. Obach & Co
Address 168 New Bono Dr[[?]]
                       lv[[?]]
NOTE.-Give full particulars of contents, quantity, quality, value, and weight, if Woollen Goods.  If value is over $100 (£20 10s.), invoice must be certified to by a U.S. Consul.  For ship-ments to Canada, three invoices, with certificates, are required, one for bonding at New York, and two for entry at the Canadian Customs.  Copy of Bill of Lading or Express Receipt must accompany invoices for shipments to Canada to ensure lowest rates of duty.  Each package, invoice, and Bill of Lading must bear notation "In Bond to ..........." (final destination); for example:-"In Bond to Toronto, Ontario" (Not "In Bond to Canada.")  Shipments passing through the United States in bond to points in Mexico, must be accompanied by invoices showing both the gross and net weights.  Failing such invoices, the shipments will be help us at the Mexican frontier pending their receipt.