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<sc>Notes and Queries</sc> <i>may be procured, by order, of all Booksellers
and Newsvenders. It is published at noon on Friday, so
that our country Subscribers ought not to experience any difficulty
in procuring it regularly. Many of the country Booksellers, &c.,
are, probably, not yet aware of this arrangement, which will
enable them to receive</i> <sc>Notes and Queries</sc> <i>in their Saturday
parcels.</i>

<i>All communications for the Editor of <sc>Notes and Queries</sc> should
be addressed to the care of</i> <sc>Mr. Bell</sc>, No. 186. Fleet Street.
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This Day is Published,

THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CLXXVII.

CONTENTS:

/*
   I. GARDENING.
  II. SCOTLAND BEFORE THE REFORMATION.
 III. TRAVELLERS IN NORTH AMERICA--ANNEXATION--FREE TRADE--SLAVERY.
  IV. DUKES OF URBINO.
   V. WALPOLE AND MASON[**.]
  VI. ORIGEN--THE EARLY PAPACY.
 VII. BADHAM'S EURIPIDES.
VIII. RUBRIC <i>versus</i> USAGE.
*/

<sc>John Murray</sc>, Albemarle Street.
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FOR EVERY CHILD IN THE KINGDOM.

On 1st July, 1851, Price 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>, an Enduring Record, full of Interesting
Details--Vivid Descriptions--Moral Sentiments--and Beautiful Pictures,
entitled

LITTLE HENRY'S HOLIDAY

AT

THE GREAT EXHIBITION,

By the Editor of "<sc>Pleasant Pages</sc>."

PLEASANT PAGES.--<sc>Double Numbers</sc> are
now publishing, containing a Course of "OBJECT LESSONS"
from the Great Exhibition.--Volume II. is just out. Third Edition of
Volume I. is now ready.

London: <sc>Houlston and Stoneman</sc>; and all Booksellers.

Small ads

These are part of a page of small ads. The first paragraph continues information begun on the previous page. The purpose of this example is to show the spacing patterns and the use of block markups, so even though they are smaller, those patterns should be clear. Within a small ad, just use one blank line to separate the contact info and separate the ads themselves with two blank lines.

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