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A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE.

•' Cbarlea M. Sheldon " has electrified the literary world by the beautiful, entrancing, high moral teaching in his brilliant works. "In His Steps, or What Would Jesus Do ? " gave a new currant to thought and high principled action. ••la His Steps;" "The Cruoi6xion of Philip Strong," ♦'His Brother's Keeper," 11 Malcolm Kirk," " iiichard Hardy's Seven Day," all of these will be presented to you on receipt of letter marked " Sheldon," care of " Vitadatio Melbourne," encloßing stamps 6d, to pay postage, packing, eta., on them, or any one of them for stamps 2d. Mr S, A. Palmer, «• Vitadatio," haß to acknowledge the phenomenal success which had attended hia efforts to raise humanity in the scale of physical being ; now, to mark an epoch in hia lite, haß he donated a quarter of a million of these books to all who ma > »pply by letter only,

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3103, 29 September 1899, Page 7

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A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE. Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3103, 29 September 1899, Page 7

A GIFT TO THE PEOPLE. Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3103, 29 September 1899, Page 7

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