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The YOUTH’S INSTRUCTOR,

L. T. NICOLA

An illustrated eight-page weekly. An undenominational paper whose columns are devoted exclusively to reading-matter. No space wasted in advertisements. Established in 1852 for the benefit of the English-speaking youth in all lands. GCB July 1, 1896, page 749.11

One of the very best papers published for young people. It is well illustrated, lively, and entertaining; but it is entirely free from the cheap, exciting stories so common nowadays in reading designed for the youth. GCB July 1, 1896, page 749.12

Parents who desire to see the minds of their children turned into pure and elevating channels of thought, can do no better thing than to supply them with The Youth’s Instructor. GCB July 1, 1896, page 749.13

Boys and girls can do nothing better than to interest their school-mates and friends in The Youth’s Instructor. GCB July 1, 1896, page 749.14

The editors are endeavoring to make the paper an educational aid to the youth who are anxious to secure a more extended education. GCB July 1, 1896, page 749.15

PREMIUMS are offered the year round to those who secure for us the required number of new subscriptions. Over 150 standard books may be easily secured in this way. Send for our Premium Number. GCB July 1, 1896, page 749.16

RATES

LTNe

Yearly subscriptions (renewals),$1.00
  ”          ”      to new subscribers,75
Six months’  ”        ”  ”        ”         40
Clubs of ten or more,60
  ”   ”  five,65
Extra to foreign countries,25

Make money-orders, drafts, etc., payable to the Review and Herald. Agents wanted. Send for terms to agents, blanks, circulars, etc. Address all communications to REVIEW AND HERALD PUB. CO., Dept. of Circulation, Battle Creek, Mich. GCB July 1, 1896, page 749.17