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OF

THE FAMILY HERALD.

Price ONE PENNY each; by Post, TWOPENCE,

ALWAYS

IN

PRINT.

Health and Happiness;

Containing practical Hints for the preservation of the most valuable of earthly blessings, and the attainment of long life. Where there is health, all the other joys of life are doubled, and the ills of life are more easily borne.

Domestic Cookery;

Containing upwards of Three Hundred Recipes, in every branch of Economical
Cookery; to which are added Useful Hints and Practical Instructions in
Domestic Management, showing how to make the most of moderate means.

Volumes One to Fifteen;

All the Numbers, Parts, and Volumes of the FAMILY HERALD, from the commencement, are in print.

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The EXTRA Numbers and Parts reckon | The Fifteenth Volume commenced the
from May, 1843, to April, 1851.
No. 417 and upwards ONE PENNY.
Part 97 and upwards SIXPENCE.
Vol. IX. and upwards 78. 6d.
PENNY Numbers and SIXPENNY Parts
reckon from May 3, 1851.

Subscribers unable to procure back Num-
bers may have them forwarded from the
Publisher through the book post as fol-
lows:-3 Numbers One Penny extra;
7 for Twopence extra; 15 for Fourpence
extra; 23 for Sixpence extra; and 30
for Eightpence extra. A Single Num-
ber costs One Penny extra by post.
Three Monthly parts ordered at one time
can be sent by Post for Fourpence
extra; the Postage of a single Part is
Twopence extra.

A Volume will be sent Post-free for One
Shilling extra.

2nd of May, 1857, with No. 731, or Part 169, and ended the 24th of April, 1858, with No. 782, or Part 180. CASES for binding each Volume, in a uni form manner, may be had, price 18. 8d. each, or the Volume may be bound for 2s. 6d. Deficient Numbers or Parts sent by return of Post.

Payment may be made either in Postage Stamps, or by Post-Office Order payable to Mr. BENJAMIN BLAKE, 421, Strand, W.C.

It

be may necessary to caution new Subscribers to ask for THE HERALD, as several imitators have prefixed the word "Family" to the other portion of their title; others have imitated our form and typography. We have no connection whatever with any other periodical.

OF

THE FAMILY HERAL

Price ONE PENNY each; by Post, TwOPENCE,

ALWAYS

IN

PRINT.

Health and Happiness;

Containing practical Hints for the preservation of the most valuable blessings, and the attainment of long life. Where there is health, all joys of life are doubled, and the ills of life are more easily borne.

Domestic Cookery ;

Containing upwards of Three Hundred Recipes, in every branch of
Cookery; to which are added Useful Hints and Practical In
Domestic Management, showing how to make the most of moderate

Volumes One to Fifteen;

All the Numbers, Parts, and Volumes of the FAMILY F
the commencement, are in print.

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The EXTRA Numbers and Parts reckon
from May, 1843, to April, 1851.
No. 417 and upwards ONE PENNY.
Part 97 and upwards SIXPENCE.
Vol. IX. and upwards 7s. 6d.
PENNY Numbers and SIXPENNY Parts
reckon from May 3, 1851.

Subscribers unable to procure back Num-
bers may have them forwarded from the
Publisher through the book post as fol-
lows:-3 Numbers One Penny extra;
7 for Twopence extra; 15 for Fourpence
extra; 23 for Sixpence extra; and 30
for Eightpence extra. A Single Num-
ber costs One Penny extra by post.
Three Monthly parts ordered at one time
can be sent by Post for Fourpence
extra; the Postage of a single Part is
Twopence extra.

A Volume will be sent Post-free for One
Shilling extra.

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