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The Pansy Magazine, February 1886

The Pansy Magazine, February 1886

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THE PANSY

EDITED
BY
"PANSY"
MRS. G. R. ALDEN

Transcriber's Note: Many of the advertising images are linked to larger copies to enable the reading of the fine print and details.
CANDY!

Send $1, $2, $3, or $5 for retail box by Express of the best Candies in America, put up in elegant boxes, and strictly pure. Suitable for presents. Express charges light. Refers to all Chicago. Try it once.

Address C. F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, Chicago.
woman holding cup on tray
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
BAKER'S
Breakfast Cocoa.

Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It has three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.

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Sold by Grocers everywhere.
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W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
woman holding cup on tray
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
BAKER'S
Vanilla Chocolate,
Like all our chocolates, is prepared with the greatest care, and consists of a superior quality of cocoa and sugar, flavored with pure vanilla bean. Served as a drink, or eaten dry as confectionery, it is a delicious article, and is highly recommended by tourists.
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Sold by Grocers everywhere.
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W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
LADIES
DO YOUR OWN STAMPING with our Artistic Patterns, for embroidery; easily transferred, and can be used fifty times over. Outfit postpaid of 23 Elegant Patterns, with material, etc., 60 cts. PATTEN PUB. CO.. 38 W. 14th St., N.Y.



Patent Transfer Papers

A warm iron passed over the back of these PAPERS TRANSFERS the Pattern to a Fabric. Designs in Crewels, Embroidery, Braiding, and Initial Letters.

New book bound in cloth, showing all Briggs & Co.'s latest Patterns, sent on receipt of 25 cents.

Use Briggs & Co.'s Silk Crewels and Filling Silk, specially shaded for these patterns.

104 Franklin St.,
New York.

Retail by the leading Zephyr Wool Stores.

YOU CAN DYE
ANYTHING
ANY COLOR
With Diamond Dyes, for 10 cts. They never fail. 32 fast colors. They also make inks, color photo's, etc. Send for colored samples and Dye book. Gold, Silver, Copper and Bronze Paints for any use—only 10 cents a pk'ge. Druggists sell or we send postpaid.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt.
BROWN'S FRENCH DRESSING,
The Original. Beware of imitations.
Paris Medal on every Bottle.
French's dressing
AWARDED HIGHEST PRIZE AND ONLY
MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1878.

COLORS OF Flowers for Embroidery!

This book gives the Correct Colors and Shades for embroidering Flowers, Ferns, Wheat, Grasses, etc., also Instructions for Working the Stitches. Price, 35 cts. Color Cards, showing 168 colors of Silk and Floss for above book. Price 15c. BIG CAT-alogue of Stamping Patterns, containing over 1700 Illustrations, 15 cts. Ingalls' Instruction Book for Stamping also for Painting, 15 cts. Crazy Patchwork Book, 15 cts. Ingalls' Handbook of Crochet and Knitted Lace, 30 cts.

New Stamping Outfit, containing Alphabet (26 letters), 35 Stamping Patterns, Box Powder, Pad, a Felt Tidy, Imported Silk to work it, Instruction Book and Big Cat-alogue (mentioned above). Price $1.00.

SPECIAL OFFER!—[All] Everything in this advertisement for $1.50. J. F. INGALLS, Lynn, Mass.

BABY'S BIRTHDAY.
child silhouette

A Beautiful Imported Birthday Card sent to any baby whose mother will send us the names of two or more other babies, and their parents' addresses. Also a handsome Diamond Dye Sample Card to the mother and much valuable information.     Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt.

ROLLER and ICESKATES BARNEY & BERRY Springfield, Mass. 40 Page Catalogue Mailed on receipt of 2 cents
A GREAT OFFER.

Recognizing the superior excellence of the St. Louis Magazine, we have arranged to furnish it in connection with The Pansy at the low price of $1.75 a year for both publications, the Magazine, under its enlarged and improved condition, being $1.50 a year alone. Those wishing to see a sample copy of the Magazine before subscribing should send 10 cents to

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