Woman's work. (Athens, Georgia) 1887-1???, June 01, 1893, Image 20

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I=l iTMlsffllllioffis OilbwSMwOMiio ■—r „ 7 ' ii— — b«J DO YOU WANT THESE BEAUTIFUL ARTKLES FiSrng A V’WR • Many persons wonder how we can give such | ; :j J liberal premiums for clubs, when the subscription price for Woman’s Work is so small. It is simply to secure the help of our readers in building up a large circulation. The greater our subscription list the better we can make our magazine, and we are willing to divide liberally with those who help us. // We give every subscriber an opportunity to procure [cMr elegant tablew are without cost. I / I BEP DECO R ATED VASE. M A SIX NAPKIN RINGS. Given for Ten Sub- J A Given for Twelve Sub scribers. Price. 53.50* ,8 A scribers. Price, $4.00 > 1 >»x 13jfe. ■WEB- CAKE BASKET. Given for Twenty-four Subscribers. Price SB.OO. VX. V * Jf !t Will be Easy to Secure any ot the Above Articles. Notice Our Liberal Offers and Raise a Club at Onci .R*®. Fy wSwWfiSw JSa&'w W i» Tl ® Mh o ,MHL Al I x A 4BMjfea Jißk m m BBroßihisfife; fffti -' <'’ .-■-4fejO|r "Till,. FW<li--l Ks tfcJ ® <©»• ag ryM WmMf SHa VUHKt Irfli 'W 11 BERRY DISH. fjl ® wiR 1 ’ WMV ' f iF ® •fl I I Given for Ten Subscribers >W |*//F ® W JV. Price $3.50 PICKLE STAND. Cl.en ■ suaAR DIBH - AND SPOO N Price, $5.00. HOLDER. Given for Twelve Subscribers. Price $4.00. “* Given for Fourteen Subscribers. Price. $4.00. Vou Have|u How e ? s * h i® to p rocu . re su ?Am v'^fFWc entA'ye ar ! ’ ■in V think of such a magazine at ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR- NO Id ©a and you will see that every family should take it. KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS- We have arranged to offer our readers an attractive variety of tableware which must satisfy all desires in this line. Premiums are usually so cheap and shoddy that dis appointment results from their use, and they are soon cast aside. We have avoided this class of goods, and have in sisted on a quality that will please the refined tastes of our friends. Instead of offering the iron or pewter table ware, which we could procure at insignificant prices, we propose at all times to merit the confidence of our patrons. On this page we give illustrations. The prices named are for the best triple plate; the manufacturers are entire ly reliable, and guarantee their goods to be all that is claimed for them. A few hours work among your acquaintances (or among strangers) will pro cure some of these premiums. A thorough canvass of your town or county will surprise you in its results. There is no easier or more pleasant way in which to add useful and beautiful articles to your home than in working for our premiums. Besides this, you are doing good every time you induce a family to subscribe for our magazine. Wc give number of subscribers for which we will send each premium (if the club raiser is taking Woman’s Work); also prices at which the articles are offered tor sale. ( Half dozen of any article sent for one halt the money or subscriptions required for 1 dozen.) For Club of Price. Teaspoons, per doz. 13 $4 25 Dessertspoons, per doz. 22 7 30 Tablespoons, per doz. 25 8 40 Dessert Forks, per doz. 22 7 30 Medium Forks, per doz. 25 8 40 Salt Spoons, each, 2 60 Mustard Spoons, each 2 60 Pie Knives, each 10 3 25 Berrv Spoons, each, 6 2 00 Butter Knives, each, 3 90 Sugar Shells, each, 3 90 Sugar Tongs, each, 4 1 30 Pickle Forks (long), each, 3 95 Cake Knives, each, 10 3 25 Child’s Set (knife, tork and spoon in satin lined case), 7 2 00 Soup Ladle 14 3 75 No. 12 Dessert Knives, per doz 15 4 50 No. 12 Medium Knives, per doz 16 4 80 E ,ched Carving Set, 17 5 00 For a club ot 200 subscribers we will send all the articles in above list. This is a wonderful offer. tn “ ia «il!!« ■ I "11 811 II IS 111 B ■ |lr '■■l liM if M life’ Jw \W bi uil ill I 111/ vOii'i'lillli Illi 11 Bz