Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 193 pages of information about Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891.

Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 193 pages of information about Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891.

One touch of the keys, and our boys and girls are delighted.

Carefully made.  Superbly finished.  Simple, yet perfect mechanism. 
Cannot get out of order.

  ALWAYS INSTRUCTIVE.  ENDLESS AMUSEMENT.
    IT IS THE CHILD’S BEST COMPANION.

This sparkling, spirited, sensible device can be purchased at any notion, book, toy, or stationery store, or will be sent carefully to any address on receipt of One Dollar.

  KINDERGARTEN NOVELTY CO., Ltd.,

427 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Penna.

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From the Standard, Belvedere, Ill.

James Elverson, Philadelphia, publishes a handsomely illustrated and interesting youth’s paper called GOLDEN DAYS.  It should find a welcome in every home for the young folks, for the reading is wholesome, and such literature should be encouraged by prompt subscriptions.  If the youngsters catch a glimpse of it they will find they need it as a recreation after study hours.

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  Binding “Golden Days”

    Covers for Binding

        Volume XI,

      “GOLDEN DAYS,”

Stamped in gilt and black lines, will be sent by mail, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of

       SIXTY CENTS.

-> These covers can only be attached properly by a practical book-binder.

With the cover will be sent a handsome title-page and complete index.  Address.

      JAMES ELVERSON, Publisher,
      PHILADELPHIA

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From the News, Bloomfield, Ind.

GOLDEN DAYS.—­“To merit is to insure success” is certainly verified in the publication of GOLDEN DAYS, by James Elverson, Philadelphia.  This admirable weekly for the youth of this great land is now well established and has a large and well-deserved patronage.  It is supplanting a poisonous literature, and performing a wholesome mission in this day when too much good seed cannot be sown by the friends of humanity.  Parents wishing to put valuable reading matter into the hands of their children should subscribe.  It is only $3 per annum, and can be had weekly or monthly as may be desired.

From the Daily News, Geneseo, N.Y.

We wish we could impress upon the mind of every father how cheaply he could make the home circle doubly attractive by subscribing for the GOLDEN DAYS, decidedly the most valuable and most interesting pictorial newspaper we ever saw, not only for the children, but for the entire family.  For the sake of his children we sincerely urge every father to send to the office for a specimen copy, when he can see for himself the great value it will be in his family, and he will thank us in his heart for calling his attention to it.  Address James Elverson, publisher, GOLDEN DAYS, corner Ninth and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Penna.

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