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JOHN L. SHOREY,
36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.~
“Truly a Treasure of Delight for the Little Ones.”
“Not only a Primer, but a Superb Present for a Child.”
Ready Nov. 20, 1875,
THE NURSERY PRIMER.
Beautifully Bound, in Boards.
SIXTY-FOUR PAGES OF THE SIZE OF “THE NURSERY.”
Every Page Richly Illustrated.
PRICE ONLY 30 CENTS!
“In cheapness and attractiveness, the greatest book ever put into the market as a Holiday-Gift for children.”
“The Best Book yet for Teaching Children to Read.”
“The Choicest and Cheapest of all books for children.”
“With such tools as this, learning to read is no longer a task.”
EXTRACT FROM THE PREFACE.
“We can confidently claim that no Primer or First Book for Children has yet appeared, either in Europe or America, which, in the variety, beauty, aptness, and interest of its illustrations, can be compared with this. As an aid in Object-Teaching it will be found invaluable.”
Price 30 Cents. A single copy by mail for 30 Cents. Six Copies sent by mail for $1.50.
—–> Dealers wanting a cheap, but truly elegant work for children, to place on their counters the coming holidays, should order at once.
Address
JOHN L. SHOREY,
36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.~