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قراءة كتاب Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 36, December 3, 1870
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10-1/4—for ..................... $5.00
A copy of paper for one year and either of the following $5.00 chromos:
Group of Chickens;
Group of Ducklings;
Group of Quails.
Each 10 x 12-1/8.
The Poultry Yard. 10-1/8 x 14
The Barefoot Boy;
Wild Fruit. Each 9-3/4 x 13.
Pointer and Quail;
Spaniel and Woodcock. 10 x 12—for ... $6.50
A copy of paper for one year and either of the following $6.00 chromos:
The Baby in Trouble;
The Unconscious Sleeper;
The Two Friends. (Dog and Child.)
Each 13 x 16-1/4.
Spring;
Summer;
Autumn;
12-7/8 x 16-1/8.
The Kid's Play Ground.
11 x 17-1/2—for ................. $7.00
A copy of paper for one year and either of the following $7.50 chromos:
Strawberries and Baskets.
Cherries and Baskets.
Currants. Each 13 x 18.
Horses in a Storm. 22-1/4 x 15-1/4.
Six Central Park Views. (A set.)
9-1/8 x 4-1/2—for ........... $8.00
A copy of paper for one year and
Six American Landscapes. (A set.)
4-3/8 x 9, price $9.00—for .............................................. $9.00
A copy of paper for one year and either of the
following $10 chromos:
Sunset in California. (Bierstadt) 18-1/2 x 12
Easter Morning. 14 x 21.
Corregio's Magdalen. 12-1/4 x 16-3/8.
Summer Fruit, and Autumn Fruit. (Half chromos,)
15-1/2 x 10-1/2, (companions, price $10.00 for the two), for $10.00
Remittances should be made in P.O. Orders, Drafts, or Bank Checks on New York, or Registered letters. The paper will be sent from the first number, (April 2d, 1870,) when not otherwise ordered.
Postage of paper is payable at the office where received, twenty cents per year, or five cents per quarter, in advance; the CHROMOS will be mailed free on receipt of money.
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The first ten numbers will be sent to any one desirous of seeing the paper before subscribing, for SIXTY CENTS. A specimen copy sent to any one desirous of canvassing or getting up a club, on receipt of postage stamp.
Address,
PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO.,
P.O. Box 2783. No. 83 Nassau Street, New York.
HAVE ON HAND
A MOST MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF
REAL LACE GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
POINTE LACE COLLARS, SETTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
BARBES, COIFFURES,
CAPES, PELLERINES, JACKETS
AND SHAWLS.
—ALSO—
A SUPERB LINE OF
REAL BLACK THREAD
LACE SHAWLS,
JACKETS AND CAPES,
BLACK THREAD, BLACK GUIPURE,
POINTE GAZE, POINTE APPLIQUE
AND VALENCIENNES
TRIMMING LACES,
FORMING THE
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
EVER OFFERED
IN THIS COUNTRY.
These Goods having been purchased at PANIC PRICES in Europe, will be offered, in many instances,
Fifty Per Cent. Below Former Cost,
BROADWAY, Fourth Ave.,
9th and 10th streets.
Velveteens, Etc.
A. T. STEWART & CO.
ARE RECEIVING
BY EACH AND EVERY STEAMER,
A FULL SUPPLY OF CHOICE
COLORS
OF THE ABOVE-NAMED GOODS,
FORMING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY,
WHICH THEY OFFER AT RETAIL AND TO THE
TRADE,
AT EXTREMELY
ATTRACTIVE PRICES,
BROADWAY, Fourth Ave.,
9th and 10th Sts.
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PROFESSOR JAMES DE MILLE, Author of "THE DODGE CLUB ABROAD" Will Commence a New Serial IN THE NUMBER OF "PUNCHINELLO" FOR January 7th, 1871, Written expressly for this paper. |
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A CHRISTMAS STORY, Written expressly for this Paper, By FRANK R. STOCKTON, Author of "Ting-a-ling," etc., etc., WILL BE COMMENCED IN No. 38, FOR DECEMBER 17TH, |