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The OoLO'jis r is without question one of tlie most popular and 

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 but of their subscriptions. With 1895, the OoT.ocilST will enter its 

 eleventh volume, and it will be the aim of its publisher with the 

 aid of its subscribers, to make it of greater value than any preced- 

 ing one. Each numbtr for '94 contains thirty-two pages and is 

 promptly and regularly published the first week of each month and 

 will be sent post paid to any pait of the world. 



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