ADVERTISElklENTS. 



FOR CHRISTMAS TREES, BIRTHDAYS, & REWARDS. 



Packets of Books in Ornamental Wrappers, very attractive, 

 adapted to the comprehension of Children from the ages of Pour to 

 Ten or Twelve years, known as — 



BUDS AND BLOSSOMS, AND STORIES FOR SUMMER 

 DAYS AND WINTER NIGHTS. 



SIX Packets, each Packet contiiinini,' SIX Stories for SIXPENCE, 

 all Illustrated. 



Packet 1 contains The Story of a Daisy— Rover and his Friends 

 —Little Prank— Little Fortune Seekers— Blackberry Gathering— 

 The Fir Tree's Story. 



Packet 2 contains The Child's Senrch for Fairies — The Fisher- 

 man's Children— Little Peepy — Rabbits and Peewits — Alice and her 

 Bird— Little Charley. 



Packet 3 contains A Doll's Story— The Faithful Dog— Spring 

 and Summer— The Hero without Courage— The Children's visit to 

 the Sea — Busy Bees. 



' Packkt i contains The New Ascent of Mont Blanc— Much ado 

 about Nothing— Husbaby— Twelfth Night— Donald, the Shetland 

 Pony — Briery Wood. 



Packet 5 contains Buttercups and Daisies — A Visit to Queen 

 Victoriii— Katey's Voyage— How to Catch a Butterfly— Sandy, the 

 Cat— Cousin Johnny and his Indian Nurse. 



Packet 6 contains Tommy and his Baby Brother — The Christmas 

 Partv— Parrots and Nightiuizales— Light Wing and Bright Eye— 

 The Happy Orchard— Tottie May. 

 %* Any Packet may be had separately of any bookseller, 6i. each. 



ELEVEN Packets, each Packet containing THREE Stories for 

 SIXPE-N'CE. The first of this Advanced Series being— 



Packet 7 containing The Coral Necklace — Visit to the Water 

 Fowl — The Lost Letter. 



Packet 8 contains Walter and Mary — Lady Eva — The Cottager's 

 Christmas. 



Packet 9 contains More Haste Less Speed— The Story of a 

 Hyacinth — Primrose Gathering. 



Packet 10 contains The Queen of the May — The Cherry Orchard 

 —Midsummer Holiday s at Beechwood Farm. 



Packet U contains The Young Gardener — Mary's Visit to the 

 Gold Fields— The Little Black People. _ 



Packet 12 contains The Young Prince— Penfold Farm— Jirnest's 

 Dream, a Christmas Story. 



Packet 13 contains Adventures in the Moss Hut — The Losses of 

 a Day — The Smoke and the Kite. 



Packet 14 contains Carl Thorn's Revenge — Ally's Birth-day — 

 William Tell. 



Packet 15 contains Right is Right, Part I.— Right is Right, 

 Part II. — Wishing and Working. 



Packet 16 contains Elm Villa — Lost and Found — Little Tim 

 and his Friend the Cobbler. 



Packet 17 contains The Story of Peter Lawley — My Young 

 Masters — David Allen, a Village Tale. 



EIGHT PACKETS, each Packet containing FOUR Stories for 

 ONE SHILLING, known as 



STORIES FOR SUMMER DAYS AND WINTER 



NIGHTS. 



Packet 1 contains The Young Emigrants— The Sea Kings — 

 Madelaine Tube and her Blind Brother — The Boy and the Book. 



Packet 2 contains The Ship and the Island — Oscar, a Tale of 

 Norway— The Crusaders — The fairy Craft of Nature. 



Packet 3 contains The Widow's Son — The Children and the 

 Sage — Halcyon Days — Louis Duval, a Story of the FrenchRevolution. 



Packet 4 contains The Prophet and the Lost City — The Found- 

 ling of the Wreck — In School and Out of School — The Young Artist. 



Packet 5 contains Home at the Haven — The Seeker and the 

 Finder— The Poacher and his Family — The King and the Bondmen. 



Packet 6 contains The Self-Helpers— The Rewards of Industry 

 —The Vacant Throne and its Claimants — Rising and Thriving. 



Packet 7 contains Uncle Tom's Cabin for Children — The Story 

 of Wellington— The Sisters— The Story of Moffat. 



Packet 8 contains The Irish Emigrants — Alfred the Great — 

 Anna Webster — Round the World. 



* * THE ENTIRE SERIES, as detailed above, comprises One 

 Hundred and One Stories, and may be had of any Bookseller, price 

 16«. Qd. The separata Stories are One Penny, Twopence, and 

 Threepence each. 



London : Geoombridgh & SoifB, Publi8h«r«, 6, Paternoster Row. 



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A PAIR OF DISSOLVING VIEW LANTERNS, 



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