The Fundamentals - 1910: Vol.12

PUBLISHERS’ NOTICE Particular attention is hereby called to the following points: 1. All English-speaking Protestant pastors, evangelists, missionaries, theological professors, theological students, Y. M. C. A. secretaries, Y. W. ,C. A. secretaries, Sunday School superintendents, religious lay workers, and editors of religious publications throughout the earth, who so desire, are entitled to a free copy of each volume of “T he F undamentals ." Any person, belonging to one of these classes, who has not received the earlier volumes, may obtain such as may not be out of print upon application to the undersigned. State plainly which volumes are wanted, and state also the line of Christian work engaged in and the denominational affiliation. After an order is sent in, allow at least two weeks (and more if from a distance) for filling i t 2. Changes of address should be promptly reported. Write plainly both the old and the new addresses in full. 3. In case any person receives two or more copies of any one vol­ ume, kindly notify us. These books are too valuable and the demand for them too great to permit waste through duplication. However, where extra copies have been received, they need not be returned, but may be loaned or otherwise placed in circulation. 4. To meet the demand on the part of the laity each volume is being furnished postpaid at a cost of fifteen cents per copy, eight copies for one dollar, or one hundred copies for ten dollars. (In Great Britain, 8d; 4s 2d; and £2 Is Id, respectively.) 5. Do not send currency or personal checks. Remit by post office money order, or by bank draft on Chicago, New York, or London, making the same payable to the Testimony Publishing Company. 6. Foreign correspondents should be careful to prepay card and letter postage'in full. Otherwise we are compelled to pay double the amount of the deficiency. 7. Pay no attention to the post card request in the “Foreword” of Volume IX. The blank card referred to therein no longer accom­ panies that volume. In conclusion, we would emphasize once more the great importance of writing plainly and briefly, and always giving full address —street (or rural route) number, post office, state, and (if outside of the United States) country. Much time and delay will be saved by carefully reading and comply­ ing with the foregoing directions. TESTIMONY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 808 North La Salle Street Chicago, 111, U. S. A. A fter May i, 1915 , the address o f the Testimony Publishing Company will be 536-558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, California. 6

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