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General Conference Bulletin, vol. 3

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    “GENERAL CONFERENCE BULLETIN.”

    L. A. HOOPESL. A. HOOPES

    We again wish to call the attention of the readers of the Bulletin to the fact that all subscriptions expire with this number. This notice was published in the Bulletin for the second and third quarters of this year. Since then there have been a number of subscriptions sent in, which will apply on the fourth volume of the paper. These will all be duly credited. Volume IV will begin with the first quarter of 1901.GCB October 1, 1900, page 240.7

    As will be observed, the price of the Bulletin for two years, including both the daily and quarterly issues, has been placed at 75 cents, while the subscription price for the daily Bulletin alone, which continues during the biennial sessions of the General Conference, is 50 cents. This daily Bulletin will be printed in the form of extras to the regular Bulletin.GCB October 1, 1900, page 240.8

    We trust that all renewals and new subscriptions will come in early, so that they may be duly entered. Orders should designate whether the daily Bulletin alone is wanted at 50 cents, or the daily and quarterly issues at 75 cents. The yellow label on the paper, or wrapper, will be a sufficient receipt to the subscriber. Send all orders to the GENERAL CONFERENCE BULLETIN, Battle Creek, Mich.GCB October 1, 1900, page 240.9

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