R4708-350 Watch Tower Bibles

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WATCH TOWER BIBLES

We cannot commend these too highly. Many of the friends are finding these Bibles more and more useful. We have them in two different styles and five different grades—the cheapest as low as $1.65, the very best and most complete at $3.50. Following is a description of each of the numbers and the size and style of type used:

BIBLE NO. 1918, PRICE $1.65 POSTPAID

Minion type, India paper, references, French seal (best sheep) binding, red under gold edges, silk head band and marker, linen lined, maps, TOWER and DAWN Comments, Instructor’s Guide, Berean Topical Index, Difficult Texts Explained, Spurious passages noted. This additional matter fills 542 pages. Size, 5 x 7 x 1 inch.

BIBLE NO. 1928, PRICE $2.50 POSTPAID

This Bible is exactly the same as No. 1918, except that the leather is genuine Levant Morocco leather and leather lined. This should be a very durable binding—fine-grained leather.

THIS SIZE TYPE USED IN BIBLE NOS. 1918 AND 1928.

BIBLE NO. 1938, PRICE $3.00 POSTPAID

This Bible is of a larger size and of a bolder, blacker type. It is rather large for a pocket (5-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 1-1/4), but is light and convenient for handling. The helps are the same as in those described above. India paper, red under gold edges, silk head band and marker. These are bound only in the better leather, Levant Morocco, and are very durable. Sample of type below:

BIBLE NO. 1948, PRICE $3.25 POSTPAID

This Bible is exactly the same as No. 1938, except that it contains additionally the Bagster Bible Concordance, Index of Proper Names, Alphabetical Bible Index, etc. Size 5-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 1-1/2.

BIBLE NO. 1958, PRICE $3.50 POSTPAID

This Bible is exactly the same as 1948, except that it is bound in a still better leather, and is calf-lined to edge:

THIS SIZE TYPE USED IN BIBLE NOS. 1938, 1948 AND 1958.

WATCH TOWER HELPS SEPARATE

About 570 pages, on India paper, French Morocco binding, $1.25 each postpaid; in cloth-binding, silver title imprint, 50 cents each. Our advice is that as the Bibles cost so little more all who can should procure them. Besides, it is very convenient to have the Scriptures and the helps under the same cover. Any regular TOWER reader who cannot purchase these helps, even in their cheapest form, may state his case to us, as a brother in Christ has kindly offered to supply a few of the cheaper kind to such.

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— November 1, 1910 —