The Nursery, No. 106, October, 1875. Vol. XVIII. | Page 9

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a book of 128 pages, prepared expressly for children just learning to read. It is in large Old English type, with a profusion of pictures and delightful object-lessons, and is made so fascinating that a child learns to read from it with little or no aid.
==Elegantly bound in full cloth ... 75 Cents. " " " half cloth ... 50 " ==
*** The above books will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by the Publisher, ==JOHN L. SHOREY, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.==
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==VOLCANIC MEDICINES==
Which convulse the system by their violent cathartic action, must not be taken for constipation. The mild, soothing and painless operation of ==Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient== is exactly what is required, and will speedily cure the most chronic cases.
==Sold by all Druggists.==
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$57.60 AGENTS' PROFITS PER WEEK.
Will prove it or forfeit $500. New article just patented. Samples sent free to all. Address W.H. CHIDESTER, 267 Broadway, N. York.
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==WANTED==
Agents for the best-selling Prize Package is the world. It contains 15 sheets paper, 15 envelopes, golden Pen, Pen Holder, Pencil, patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry Single package with elegant prize, post pdd, 25c. Circular free.
BRIDE & CO., 769 Broadway. N.Y.
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==CONSTANTINE'S PINE TAR SOAP==
FOR TOILET, BATH & NURSERY, CURES SKIN AND SCALP DISEASES RESTORES HAIR AND PREVENTS BALDNESS SOLD BY GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS.
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==LADIES== can make $5 a day in their own city or town. Address Ellis M'F'G Co. Waltham, Mass.
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==AGENTS WANTED==
FOR DR. MARCH'S GREAT WORK
==NIGHT-SCENES IN THE BIBLE.==
And a magnificent New Book just from the press. Address J.C. MCCURDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
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==DIME== Arabian Nights
EVERY BOY should send for a copy.
Wonderful Stories--cheap, postpaid for 10 c.
HOWARD CHALLEN, Publisher, Phila.
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==SEEDS AND BULBS.==
ILLUSTRATED SPRING CATALOGUE FOR 1875.
NOW READY.
Sent, with a specimen copy of THE AMERICAN GARDEN, a new Illustrated Journal of Garden Art, edited by James Hogg, on receipt of ten cents.
==BEACH, SON & CO., Seedsmen,== 76 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
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==$5 to $20== per day Agents wanted. All classes of working people of both sexes, young and old, make more money at work for us in their own localities, during their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. We offer employment that will pay handsomely for every hour's work. Full particulars, terms, &c., sent free. Send us your address at once. Don't delay. Now is the time. Don't look for work or business elsewhere, until you have learned what we offer.
G. STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine.
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BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING FLOWERS FOR THE HOUSE
==THE AUTUMN NUMBER OF VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE.==
containing descriptions of Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, and all Bulbs and Seeds for Fall Planting in the Garden, and for Winter Flowers in the house--just published and sent free to all.
Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N.Y.
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CENTENNIAL PRINTING PRESS
[Illustration]
The neatest, simplest, cheapest bed and platen press ever made, screw chase, adjustable guage, with ink table and roller, warranted to do good work, and sold for TWO Dollars! By mail. $2.95. A miniature printing office--press, cabinet, cases, two fonts of type, ink, leads, &c., for $5.00! By mail, $7.25!
Circular free. Agents wanted. JOSEPH WATSON, 73 Cornhill, Boston; 53 Murray St., New York.
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==LADIES==, you can have a clear complexion by using ==HARRISON'S PARIAN WHITE== face-powder. _It is very beautifying in effect, can be used without detection, and does not rub off._ Ask your druggist for it, or send 3-cent stamp for trial sample. Address HARRISON M'F'G Co. 13 No. Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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