Preparations for Christmas are now being made, and the little ones anticipate with glee the annual feast of plum pudding. To meet the large demands from the numerous storekeepers, Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co. 'announce that they hnve received per Albion direct from Greece, their first parcal of the new seasons currants. The public should feel grateful to the enterprising firm for ensuring a supply of a really genuine article in currants. This paper has, as its sole and special representative in America for the reception of abvertisements and subscriptions, the International Newspaper Agency. H. B. Hubbard proprietor, New Havon, Connecticut, United States of America, where all the editions of this publication can be found regularly on file, with all other prominent newspapers of the world, and where contracts can be made for all at publishers* best rates.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 61, 12 November 1881, Page 136
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