King's Business - 1929-10

Octaber 1929

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Standard Promotion Certificates and Cut-outs Series 3 Size, 9% z 12% inch.es. Price, 40c. a dozen.

The daintiness of floral designs, the perfect blending of soft tints, _the execution of offset process in warm, multi-colors, the carefully chosen series of Biblical illustra­ tions— all tend to make this new “ Standard” series a popular line. High in quality, low in price. Recipients' will w ant to preserve these charming certificates.

No. 359. Cradle Boll Certificate No. 360. Cradle Boll to Beginners No. 361. Beginners to Prim ary No. 362. Prim ary to Junior

No. 363. Junior to Interm ediate No. 364. Interm ediate to Senior No« 365« General Promotion Certificate. (Suitable for grade to grade or de­ partm ent to departm ent.) Series 2 Card Form. Size, 6 z 6 % inches. Price, 45c. a dozen. As there has been an insistent call for a series of small Promotion Cer­ tificates, no further apology is necessary for the producing of this unique line. Each Card Certificate is enclosed in_ an envelope. Eaiòh certificate in the series will be prized very highly by the recipient, as it can be preserved. The large certificates are seldom, if ever, framed, and for this reason the demand for a small certificate has arisen. This series is produced in multi-colors by the highly popular offset process.

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New Certificates of Advancement Size, 6% z 9% inches. Price, 40c. per dozen. Por g rad e. to grade or class to class promotion. _ Each certificate is illustrated w ith a beautiful Biblical painting. P rinted in four colors. Form No. 411. F irst to Second Year Beginners Form No. 412. F irst to Second Year Prim ary Form No. 413. Second to Third Y ear Prim ary Form No. 414. F irst to Second Year Junior Form No. 415. Second to Third Year Junior Form No. 416. F irst to Second Y ear Intermediate Form No. 417. Second to Third Year Interm ediate Form No* 418. F irst to Second Year Senior Form No. 419. Second to Third Year Senior Form No. 420. General Certificate for Young People’s Division

No. 346. Series 2

No. 344. Series 2

Form 841.— Cradle Boll Card Certificate. Picture of mother bird feed­ ing young. Furnished in blue background for girls, pink for boys. Form 342.—Cradle Boll to Beginners Promotion Card Certificate. Design, apple blossoms, with Murillo’s' “ Divine Shepherd” picture interwoven. Form 343.—Beginners to Prim ary Promotion Card Certificate. Decora- tive flower design, with picture, “ Christ Blessing L ittle Children.” Form 344.— Prim ary to Junior Promotion Card Certificate. Picture, “ Hofmann’s Head—The Boy Christ.” Background design, w ater lilies'. Form 345.— Junior to Interm ediate Promotion Card Certificate. Design, wisteria, with picture, “ David.” Form 346.—Interm ediate to Senior Promotion Card Certificate. Picture, “ The Call to Discipleship, ” with decoration of iris. Form 347.— General Promotion Card Certificate. Decorative flower de­ sign, Suitable for any department in the school. Story-tell Stand-up Cut-outs INTEREST-CATCHEBS IN BEAUTIFUL COLOBS Arranged by Lillie A. Paris Sold only in complete sets. Price, $2.50.

300 COLORED STORY-TELL STAND-UP CUT-OUTS The New Device. The Teachers’ Buoy. T he Story’s Support The whole set contains sixteen cards, size, 11 x 14 inches, filled w ith beautiful illustrative material. An aggregate of near three hundred colored stand-ups. There is a sufficient amount of material to demonstrate 140 lessons in the Graded Series (Beginners and Prim ary departm ents), and from it also may be selected enough m aterial to vivify a majority of the Uniform Lessons. Excellent for vacation and week-day schools. . There are figures representing most of the stories which are told to the smaller children— stories of the birth, life and resurrection of Jesus; stories of the Garden of Eden, the ark, David the shepherd, Joseph, Daniel in the lions’ den, and numesrous others; there are trees' which may be use din representation of most Bible stories; there are animals; pictures of Oriental life; cities to represent Beth­ any, Jerusalem and Bethlehem; missionary pictures. Then, there are trees, birds, people, water-jars, stony hillsides, enough for the resourceful teacher to use in countless stories. The New Device.

The Teachers’ Buoy. The Story’s Support. I t P ortrays the Truth. I t Aids the Imagination. I t Vivifies the Story. I t Arouses Keenest Interest.

Standard Publishing Co

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