by mail, add 14 cents for the half-yearly, and 22 cents for the yearly volume, to pay postage.
REMITTANCES should be made, if possible, by Bank-check or by Postal money-order. Currency by mail is at the risk of the sender.
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IN CLUB WITH OTHER PERIODICALS.
Price With Nursery Harper's Monthly $4.00 $4.75 Harper's Weekly 4.00 4.75 Harper's Bazar 4.00 4.75 Atlantic Monthly 4.00 4.75 Scribner's Monthly 4.00 4.75 Galaxy 4.00 4.75 Lippincott's Magazine 4.00 4.75 Appleton's Journal 4.00 4.75 Leslie's Illustrated Weekly 4.00 4.75 Leslie's Lady's Journal 4.00 4.75 Demorest's Monthly 3.10 4.25 The Living Age 8.00 9.00 St. Nicholas 3.00 4.00 Arthur's Home Magazine 2.50 3.60 Wide-Awake 2.00 3.20 Godey's Lady's Book 3.00 4.00 Hearth and Home 3.00 4.00 The Horticulturist 2.10 3.20 American Agriculturist 1.50 2.70 Ladies' Floral Cabinet 1.30 2.90 Golden Rule (weekly) 2.00 3.20 The Household 1.00 2.20 The Sanitarian 3.00 4.00 Phrenological Journal 3.10 4.00
N. B.--To obtain the benefit of the above rates, it must be distinctly understood that a copy of "The Nursery" should be ordered with each magazine clubbed with it. Both Magazines must be subscribed for at the same time; but they need not be to the same address. We furnish our own Magazine, and agree to pay the subscription for the other. Beyond this we take no responsibility. The publisher of each Magazine is responsible for its prompt delivery; and complaints must be addressed accordingly.
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~NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.~
The number of the Magazine with which your subscription expires is indicated by the number annexed to the address on the printed label. When no such number appears, it will be understood that the subscription ends with the current year. ~No notice of discontinuance need be given, as the Magazine is never sent after the term of subscription expires.~ Subscribers will oblige us by sending their renewals promptly. State always that your payment is for a renewal, when such is the fact. In changing the direction, the old as well as the new address should be given. The sending of "The Nursery" will be regarded as a sufficient receipt. ~Any one not receiving it will please notify us immediately, giving date of remittance.~ Address
~JOHN L. SHOREY,~ ~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), 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 new subscribers, at $1.60 each, a premium worth $1.50; for four, a premium worth $2.00; for five, a premium worth $2.50; and so on.~
BOOKS for premiums may be selected from any publisher's catalogue: and we can always supply them at catalogue prices. Under this offer, subscriptions to any periodical or newspaper are included.
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~SPECIAL OFFERS~
~BOOKS.~--For ~two~ new subscribers, at $1.60 each, we will give any half-yearly volume of THE NURSERY; for ~three~, any yearly volume: for two, OXFORD'S JUNIOR SPEAKER; for ~two~, THE EASY BOOK; for ~two~, THE BEAUTIFUL BOOK; for ~three~, OXFORD'S SENIOR SPEAKER; for ~three~, SARGENT'S ORIGINAL DIALOGUES; for ~three~, an elegant edition of SHAKSPEARE, complete in one volume, full cloth, extra gilt, and gilt-edge; or any one of the standard BRITISH POETS, in the same style. ~GLOBES.~--For ~two~ new subscribers, we will give a beautiful GLOBE three inches in diameter; for ~three~, a GLOBE four inches in diameter; for ~five~, a GLOBE six inches in diameter. ~PRANG'S CHROMOS~ will be given as premiums at publisher's prices. Send stamp for a catalogue. ~GAMES, &c.~--For ~two~ new subscribers, we will give any one of the following: ~The Checkered Game Of Life~, ~Alphabet and Building Blocks~, ~Dissected Maps, &c. &c.~ For ~three~ new subscribers, any one of the following: ~Japanese Backgammon or Kakeba~, ~Alphabet and Building Blocks~ (extra). ~Croquet~, ~Chivalrie~, and any other of the popular games of the day may be obtained on the most favorable terms, by working for "The Nursery." Send stamp to us for descriptive
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