The Unionist 1833-12-19
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A CARD.
In directing the attention of their readers to the improvements and exertions that have been increasingly made, to elevate the Lady’s Book to that station which it now occupies, the Proprietors have incurred a very considerable expence [sic], which deserves on the subscribers, a suitable punctuality in meeting their engagements. To them, individually, the amount of the subscription is a trifle, but to the proprietors, it is, collectively, of the utmost importance; and it is confidently expected that the early transmission of arrears, will prove to them that their intentions and exertions have not been disregarded or forgotten, by those for whom they have been made.
After the first of January it is the intention of the proprietors to send circulars to all who are arrears one year. Subscribers wishing to avoid the expense of postage, will please make payment before that time.