|~N view of the absolutely unavoidable increase 

 of all expenditure of every sort and kind, 

 which affects the Society quite as much if not 

 even more than it does any private individual 

 — increase in cost of goods of all sorts and also 

 in labour ; 



In view, also, of the equally impossible 

 increase in the amount of existing Fellows' 

 subscriptions ; 



And in view, in the third place, of the 

 daily increasing demands being made on the 

 Society for advice and assistance ; 



It has become imperatively necessary for 

 the Secretary to call upon all good Fellow s of 

 the R.H. Society to help him by obtaining the 

 consent of all their friends and acquaintances 

 to allow them to send their names and addresses 

 to the Secretary, intimating that they desire to 

 join the Society at once. Will you not do this 

 for the sake of the old Society ? 



W. WILKS, 

 Secretary, 



Vincent Square, S.W.I. 



