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costs but one cent. Write at once to
F.M. REED, 8th st., NEW YORK
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~NOTICE.~
Any of the following articles will be sent by mail, postpaid
on receipt of the price named:--
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PRICE
~Fret, or Jig-Saw~, for fancy wood-carving.
With 50 designs, 6 saw-blades, Impression-paper,
&c. ~$1.25~
~Fuller's Jig-Saw Attachment~ by the aid
of which the use of the Saw is greatly
facilitated. (See advertisement on another
page) ~1.50~
~Hollywood Designs~ for Amateur Wood-Carvers,
ready for cutting, twenty patterns
in a box, for ~.75~
~New Spelling Blocks~ ~1.00~
~Picture Cubes~, For the Playroom ~1.50~
~Initial Note-Paper and Envelopes~ ~.50~
" " " ~.75~
" " " ~1.00~
" " " ~1.50~
~Boys and Girls Writing-Desk~ ~1.00~
~The Kindergarten Alphabet and Building Blocks~, Painted:
Roman Alphabets, large and small letters, numerals, and animals ~.75~
" " " " ~1.00~
" " " " ~1.50~
~Crandall's Acrobat or Circus Blocks~, with which hundreds of queer,
fantastic figures may be formed by any child ~1.15~
~Table-Croquet~. This can be used on any table--making a Croquet-Board, at
trifling expense ~1.50~
~Game of Bible Characters and Events~ ~.50~
~Dissected Map of the United States~ 1.00~
Books will be sent at publishers' prices.
JOHN L. SHOREY,
Publisher of "The Nursery."
36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.
~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), silv
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