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Look at the Splendid Chromo Premium given to every Single or Club Subscriber for the year 1876.

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To the getter-up of a club of 4, 6, or 9 copies, we will send one copy of "The Morning Call," and, as an extra premium, a choice of one copy of either of the following Chromos: The Rescue," "True to Nature," "Our Darling," or a copy of our "Centennial Art Gallery" of steel engravings, containing pictures of battles and incidents connected with our War of Independence.

To the getter-up of a club of 12 copies, we will send "The Morning Call,” and, as an extra premium, the choice of two of the three following: "The Rescue," "True to Nature," or "Our Darling ;" or a copy of our "Centennial Art Gallery.

To the getter-up of a club of 24 copies, we will send "The Morning Call," "The Rescue," "True to Nature," and "Our Darling." Or, in place of one of the Chromos a copy of our Centennial Art Gallery."

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Every subscriber who remits us Three dollars in advance can have a choice of one copy of "The Morning Call," or "The Rescue," or "True to Nature," or Darling, or our "Centennial Art Gallery."

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Be particular when sending your subscription to mention the Chromo you want us to send.

The premiums are only forwarded by us when the remittance is sent to us. When the subscribers all reside at one place, the premiums will be sent to the person who sends us the club for distribution.

Subscribers can have "The Morning Call" mounted on stiff Bristol board, ready for framing, by sending twenty-five cents additional.

CANADA subscribers must send 15 cents additional for every subscriber to the LADY'S BOOK.

The money must all be sent at one time for any of the clubs, and additions may be made to clubs at club rates. The LADY's Book will be sent to any post-office where the subscriber may reside, and subscriptions may commence with any month in the year. We can always supply back numbers. Specimen numbers will be sent on receipt of 25

cents.

HOW TO REMIT.—In remitting by Mail, a POST-OFFICE ORDER on Philadelphia, or a DRAFT on Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, or any of the principal cities, payable to the order of L. A. Godey, is preferable to bank notes. If a draft or a Post-office Order cannot be procured, send United States or National Bank notes. L. A. GODEY.

Address

N. E. Cor. Sixth aud Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.

About Postage. Read this Particularly.

Congress last session passed a law making it obligatory upon all publishers to pay postage in advance upon all matter deposited in post-offices. Heretofore subscribers paid for their magazines when they received them. We are therefore compelled to ask all persons who remit to us for next year to remember and send us the postage, as we cannot afford to send the Book and Chromo at the cheap rate we do and pay the postage, which will amount to about $6000 a year, Upon each subscription sent us fifteen cents must be added, which will pay the postage of the Book for one year, and upon the premium that the subscriber is entitled to. This is much cheaper than if you had to pay the postage yourself, as it cost you last year twenty-four cents alone on the Book, and will save you all trouble, as you will only have to take your Book from the post-office, knowing that the postage has been paid. We lose by the transaction, but what we lose is the subscriber's gain.

REMEMBER.

No Chromo or Book can be sent unless the postage is previously received. If either should be late in coming, reflect whether you have sent the postage or not.

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