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PUBLISHED BY
WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY
CHARLES T. RUSSELL, PRESIDENT
“BROOKLYN TABERNACLE,” 13-17 HICKS ST.,
BROOKLYN, N.Y., U.S.A.

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THE TEMPLE—NEW YORK CITY

December 7th was “Dedication Day” at THE TEMPLE. It is conveniently located at Nos. 22-26 West 63d St., near Central Park, Columbus Circle Entrance.

The 10.30 a. m. service, besides praise and prayer, consisted of a sermon from 1 Corinthians 3:17: “The Temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.” At 2.30 p.m. there was a Symposium of twelve speakers who ably discussed the topic “Gratitude”—Thankfulness. At 4 p.m. about 850 participated in a grand Testimony Meeting. At the evening service Pastor Russell gave another discourse. All seemed to enjoy the day; and so far as heard all expressed pleasure with THE TEMPLE.

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1914—MOTTO TEXT CARDS—1914

Our Motto Text for the New Year is “Be Strong and of Good Courage.” (Joshua 1:9.) These are promised by December 15. Price, on neat cards, 6 cents each postpaid. In quantities for classes, postpaid, 40 cents per dozen, or $3.00 per hundred.

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LARGE MOTTOES FOR MOUNTING

We have secured some new large mottoes, size 15×20 inches, for framing. They are of four designs of beautiful flowers, and still greater variety of texts. We have put these up in tubes for safety—four for $1; postage prepaid.

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DO YOU DESIRE THIS JOURNAL FURTHER?

The postal laws are strict. Our subscription list must contain only bona fide subscriptions. Please advise at once if you wish THE WATCH TOWER for 1914 if your subscription has expired. Do this even if you cannot send the subscription price at the same time. Friends have provided a fund from which subscriptions may be paid for poor brethren, interested enough to request the journal on these terms. Hence, none need be without the regular visits of THE WATCH TOWER.

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— December 15, 1913 —