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~NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.~
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When no such number appears, it will be understood that the subscription
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as the Magazine is never sent after the term of subscription expires.~
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~THE NURSERY.~
PREMIUM-LIST FOR 1876.
For ~three~ new subscribers, at $1.60 each, we will give any one of the
following articles: a heavily gold-plated pencil-case, a rubber
pencil-case with gold tips, silver fruit-knife, a pen-knife, a beautiful
wallet, any book worth $1.50. For ~five~, at $1.60 each, any one of the
following: globe microscope, silver fruit-knife, silver napkin-ring,
book or books worth $2.50. For ~six~, at $1.60 each, we will give any one
of the following: a silver fruit-knife (marked), silver napkin-ring,
pen-knives, scissors, backgammon board, note-paper and envelopes stamped
with initials, books worth $3.00. For ~ten~, at 1.60 each, select any one
of the following: morocco travelling-bag, stereoscope with six views,
silver napkin-ring, compound microscope, lady's work-box, sheet-music or
books worth $5.00. For ~twenty~, at $1.60 each, select any one of the
following: a fine croquet-set, a powerful opera-glass, a toilet-case,
Webster's Dictionary (unabridged), sheet-music or books worth $10.00.
[Illustration: Hand] ~Any other articles equally easy to transport may
be selected as premiums, their value being in proportion to the number
of subscribers sent. Thus, we will give for three ne
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