Of course, samples of the Review reach different classes of people, and I 

 have tried to arrange some plan whereby all classes may be served. One man, 

 upon reading- a copy, is satisfied that it is exactly the journal that he wants, he 

 has the money to pay for it, and when he fills out the following blank and for- 

 wards it with $1.00, I have only to express my thanks and send on the Review: 



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Dear Sir :— For the $1.00 enclosed please send me the Revietc one year. 



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Another man may be pleased with the Review, yet not have the $1.00 to 

 spare just at present, but will have it at some future time. It will be regarded 

 as a favor if he will fill out and forward the following blank: 



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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich.: 



Dear Sir: — You may send me the Review one year, and I will send you the 



pay ($1.00) about (here put in the date when you think you can 



send it.) 



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Still another may not be fully decided whether or not he wishes to become 

 a regular subscriber; perhaps he would like the Review on trial for a few 

 months. If so, he can, if he wishes, fill out the following blank and forward it: 



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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. : 



Dear Sir: — You may send me the Review six months, and at the end of that 

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 order it discontinued. 



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There is still another plan by which one may become acquainted with the 

 Review at small expense. Of some of the issues of the Review I have from 

 200 to 300 copies, of others there may be 100 copies, while of others there are 

 not more than a dozen copies left. If allowed to select them I will sell some 

 of these back numbers at the low price of two cents each. The majority 

 of them are "special topic" numbers, that is each one is devoted to the discus- 

 sion of some special topic — is really a little pamphlet on some special subject. 

 I can furnish as many as fifty copies at this price and no two alike. If you wish 

 to take advantage of this off^er, fill out and forward the following- blank, 

 accompanjang it by the necessary remittance: 



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