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ldren, and are, with very rare exceptions, wholly original. A SONG SET TO MUSIC, By a skilful composer, and specially adapted to children's voices, is given in every number. * * * * * TERMS: =Subscription Price (postage included), $1.50. Payable always in advance. 15 cents a single number. A Sample Number will be sent for 10 cents.= Address all communications to THE NURSERY PUBLISHING CO., 36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass. THE NURSERY. * * * * * WHAT THE PAPERS SAY OF IT. If you would teach your child to read in the easiest, quickest, and most practicable way, easiest both to the child and the teacher, put "The Nursery" in its hands every month. Our word for it, you will be surprised at the result. "The Nursery" will be found a primer, a reading-book, drawing-book, story-book, and lesson-book, all in one.--_Boston Transcript._ "The Nursery" is as great a favorite as ever; and all attempts to imitate it have failed. No other magazine can supply its place. No family where there are small children can afford to be without it.--_Providence Press._ Among American periodicals for the young, there is not one that we can more confidently commend than "The Nursery." Indeed, there is not one of the kind in Europe that quite comes up to this.--_N.Y. Tribune._ Every house that has children in it needs "The Nursery" for their profit and delight; and every childless house needs it for the sweet portraiture it gives of childhood.--_Northampton Journal_. "The Nursery" continues to be without a rival in its own field, and fills its place so well that none need wish for anything better. The idea that anything is good enough for the little ones finds no place in the mind of its editor, and both stories and pictures are of the choicest.--_Chicago Advance._ No better outlay of money can be made for children than in subscription to such a magazine as "The Nursery," as it affords not only pleasure, but real benefit.--_Richmond (Va.) Religious Herald._ We again repeat our hope that no family in this country, in which there is a child or children, will be without this beautiful, simple, and natural little magazine.--_Marshall (Mich.) Expounder._ Of the many attempts to imitate it, all have failed. We are proud of such an American journal for children.--_Illinois Schoolmaster._ Teachers who have tried it say that it charms the children into learning
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