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| A Poorly Drawn Cheque | [7] |
| A Carefully Drawn Cheque | [8] |
| A Cheque Drawn so as to Insure Payment to Proper Party | [9] |
| A Cheque Payable to Order | [11] |
| A Blank Indorsement | [11] |
| A Cheque Made to Obtain Money for Immediate Use | [13] |
| A Certified Cheque | [14] |
| A Cheque for the Purchase of a Draft | [16] |
| A Bank Draft | [17] |
| Ordinary Form of Promissory Note | [18] |
| A Promissory Note Filled Out in an Engraved Blank | [19] |
| A Special Form for a Promissory Note | [20] |
| The Advantages of the Clearing-house System | [22] |
| The Route of a Cheque | [24] |
| Backs of Two Paid Cheques | [25] |
| A Sight Draft Developed from Letter | [27] |
| A Sight Draft | [28] |
| An Accepted Ten-day Sight Draft | [28] |
| An Accepted Sight Draft | [29] |
| A Time Draft | [29] |
| Foreign Exchange | [32] |
| A Bill of Exchange (Private) | [35] |
| A Bill of Exchange (Banker's) | [36] |
| First Page of a Letter of Credit | [38] |
| Second Page of a Letter of Credit | [40] |
| A Certificate of Stock in a National Bank | [42] |
| A Certificate of Stock in a Manufacturing Company | [43] |
| A Protest | [48] |
| A Private Bond | [55] |
| A Shipping Receipt ("Original") | [60] |
| A Steamship Bill of Lading | [61] |
| A Local Waybill | [62] |