The Christian Science Journal is a superior medium for advertising. It does not admit everything without choice or scrutiny, so that all advertisements are in honorable company; and it does not propose to have a very large number of advertisements, so that each will have a comparative prominence. Publishers, educational institutions, and dry goods and jewellers, will especially find this magazine a profitable medium by which they may communicate with the public.
On Advertisements
From the September 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal