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"Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 11, June 11, 1870"


TO OTHERS, $5 A YEAR.
Subscriptions Taken for Six Months.
BRANCH OFFICES
at
No. 76 Cedar St., New York,
and at
Yonkers, Norwalk, Stamford, and Elizabeth.
* * * * *
AMERICAN
BUTTONHOLE, OVERSEAMING,
AND
SEWING-MACHINE CO.,
572 and 574 Broadway, New-York.

This great combination machine is the last and greatest improvement on
all the former machines, making, in addition to all work done on best
Lock-Stitch machines, beautiful
BUTTON AND EYELET HOLES,
in all fabrics.
Machine, with finely finished
OILED WALNUT TABLE AND COVER
complete, $75. Same machine, without the buttonhole parts,$50. This last
is beyond all question the simplest, easiest to manage and to keep in
order, of any machine in the market. Machines warranted, and full
instruction given to purchasers.
* * * * *
[Illustration: HENRY SPEAR. PRINTER-LITHOGRAPHER STATIONER
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. 82 WALL ST. NEW YORK.]
* * * * *
J. NICKINSON
begs to announce to the friends of
"PUNCHINELLO"
residing in the country, that, for their convenience, he has
Made arrangements by which, on receipt of the price of
ANY STANDARD BOOK PUBLISHED.
the same will be forwarded, postage paid.


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