Those desiring to secure one or more of the valuable premiums offered in this list should read carefully the following:—
1. Send us ten cents (either by a postal note, or in stamps), and we will send you, as a canvassing outfit, specimen copies of the above magazines, prospectuses and “Hints about getting new Subscribers.” By following the directions given in the pamphlet, and devoting a little time and trouble, you can hardly fail to secure some new subscribers.
Instructions to all Working for Premiums.
2. Our premiums are not offered as an inducement to any one to subscribe for our magazines. We have put the subscription price just as low as possible, so as to be within the reach of all. The premiums are simply offered to those who choose to give us the time, trouble and expense of obtaining for us new subscribers, and sending us the necessary amount.
3. The sender’s subscription cannot count for a premium when sent alone, but may be counted when two or more new subscriptions are sent at the same time for any of the magazines.
4. A transfer of a subscription from one member of a family to another does not constitute a new subscriber.
5. Send your subscriptions as you get them. Always send the payment for each subscription with the name.
6. You can send for a premium when you send us the names of new subscribers, or you can complete your list and then select your premiums, as you may prefer.
7. Those working for premiums can have until October, 1887, in which to complete their lists.
8. All premiums should be ordered by November 1st, 1887.