| “Sense,” and “Nonsense,” and “Saturday Night,” just |
| published to the getter-up of the club ... $60.00 |
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| WILCOX AND GIBBS SEWING MACHINES AS PREMIUMS |
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| For fifty-six subscribers, with $112, a $56 machine. |
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| For sixty subscribers, with $120, a $60 machine. |
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| For sixty-five subscribers, with $130, a $65 machine. |
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| For one-hundred subscribers, with $200, a $100 machine. |
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| IMPORTANT NOTICE |
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| If you can not conveniently raise subscribers enough to |
| entitle you to a machine, as a premium, send what you can, |
| with two dollars for each subscriber so sent, and the |
| balance in cash for such priced machine as you so desire, |
| when the paper and the machine will be sent as directed. |
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| For example, where thirty subscribers and $60 are sent, it |
| will require $26 in cash in addition to the subscription |
| money to purchase a $56 machine; or, for forty subscribers |
| and $80, sixteen dollars additional will be required to |
| purchase the same priced machine, and son in proportion. |
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| We offer these unrivalled machines, believing them to be the |
| simplest, most durable, useful, and desirable sewing |
| machines in the world, with a view to giving workingmen, or |
| deserving woman a chance to obtain a machine for much less |
| money than in any other possible way. |
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| There is hardly a township in the United States, but a |
| person can, in a day or two, earn for himself a family |
| machine, actually worth the price asked for it--the same as |
| sold at, when purchased of Wilcox & Gibbs, the manufactures. |
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| In many cases a few gentlemen might, by sending their names |
| to us as subscribers, receive for themselves THE DEMOCRAT |
| each week, and a machine for some poor widow or other |
| deserving woman, thus giving her the power to care for |
| herself and family, and live independant. |
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| Each machine we send out will be perfect, and of the very |
| best. |