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قراءة كتاب The Pansy Magazine, Vol. 15, Dec. 1887

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The Pansy Magazine, Vol. 15, Dec. 1887

The Pansy Magazine, Vol. 15, Dec. 1887

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Mass.

OLD GOLD!

In every household old-fashioned and worn jewelry and plate accumulate, becoming “food” for burglars or petty thieves.

If the readers of Babyland will get out their old gold, old silver, old jewelry, and send it by mail or express to me, I will send them by return mail a certified check for full value thereof.

J. H. JOHNSTON,
150 Bowery, Cor. Broome St., N. Y.

DIAMOND DYES.
diamond
FOR SILK, WOOL, COTTON,
and all Fabrics and Fancy Articles. Any one can use them. Anything can be colored.
32 COLORS—10 CENTS EACH.
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Remember, these are the only Pure, Harmless and Unadulterated Dyes.
Beware of other Dyes, because often Poisonous, Adulterated, Weak and Worthless.
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We warrant these Dyes to color more goods, package for package, than any other Dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors.

THE DIAMOND
GOLD,         SILVER,
BRONZE and COPPER
PAINTS

For gilding Fancy Baskets, Frames, Lamps, Chandeliers, and for all kinds of ornamental work. Equal to any of the high priced kinds and only 10 cts. a package. Also Artists’ Black for Ebonizing.

Sold by Druggists everywhere. Send postal for Sample Card and directions for coloring Photographs and doing fancy work.

WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt.
THE
OLDEST
THE
BEST
PAYSON’S INDELIBLE INK
Sold at all Drug and Book Stores. Estab’d 50 Years.
A Taking Novelty!
MRS. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND’S

Portrait painted in life-like color on a 1½ x 2-inch Cameo mounted on a rolled gold plate easel, 4 inches high; a beautiful keepsake and ornament to any parlor. Nothing ever seen like it before, and it only costs 30 cents, post paid, inclosed in a neat box for protection. Send now as our stock is limited, to EDMANDS ART SUPPLY STORE, 12 Bromfield St., Boston.

Book stand No. 19

$250 In Cash! 3 Worcester’s and 3 Webster’s Dictionaries, worth $89 and 4 Dictionary Holders, worth $15.50 given at prizes for best essays answering the question; “Why should I use a Dictionary Holder?” For full particulars send to La Verne W. Noyes, 99 & 101 West Monroe St., Chicago. The No. 19 is self-shutting, strong springs securely shut, safely support and closely clasp the bulky book. The Wire Holder grows in popularity—more having been sold in the past two years than all other makes combined

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