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■world, and, as a consequence, to secure for it the Widest Circulation. 
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Address RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York. 
The above represents Steel Spoons and Forks. They are plated lirst with pure Nickel, then with puie Silver. The pure Nickel 
is a very liard, White Metal, nearly as hardl as Steel—thus making a very stiff, durable^ article for everyday use, and can be aflordedjlmuch less 
than those made ol Nickel Composition base, used commonly in making Plated Spoons and Forks, and which? we Manufacture also very exten¬ 
sively of the best quality made. We ^also ^Manufacture a full line of Silver Plated Ware, not excelled by any other Manufacture/ and c\ci> 
article we guarantee to be cAactly as represented. k families, Hotels, Pestamants, Ac., ’wanting sii] plicsf call cn a cur dealeis fr- these JMarU' 
factured bv 
SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., 
Sales Room* 676 Broadway, 
WALLINGFORD, CONN 
