There are given all the various letters that arise in the course of business: Asking for money, requesting time, enclosing remittance, asking assistance, reasons for refusal, from tenants to landlords on different subjects, with landlords’ replies. Then—and this is a very important feature—there is shown the legal importance of a letter; and explanations are given upon the exact meaning of expressions used in writing, that may be brought into court in litigations. It also contains the art of abbreviating writing, so that any one can, with practice, write with the rapidity of the shorthand writer. In fact, the following persons all require this book:

But it would take page after page to begin to enumerate all the different classes to whom “The Complete Letter Writer” would prove an invaluable companion. There is nothing worth knowing in any other letter writer not to be found here, while there are many things of importance here not to be found in any other book. Notwithstanding all these good points it is only Twenty-five Cents a copy, and is sent at that price, postage paid, to any part of the United States or Canada. Address

HENRY J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
50 CHATHAM STREET,
P. O. Box 1823. NEW YORK.