SCHOOL BOOKS AT ISITTS.
A MONEY-SAVIN G INNOVATION
A new method of supply in g school books that will save parents no end of money has been introduced bv Isitts, Ltd., the well-known Booksellers in Oashel street. Ever foremost in providing wood values, they have now opened a department devoted to. the purchase and sale of second-hand school hooks. The "mportant part this dc~ partment will plav in reducing the expense of educating children is immediately apparent when you consider the cost of new hooks to-day. Parents will he well advised to send their children to Isitts Second-hand School Boob 3>v partment for "heir text-books. Of course Isitts; also carry complete stocks m new editions of the text-books used in all schools and colleges, including primary and secondary schools. Messrs Isitts,'Ltd., also pride themselves on their moderate nnces fo r school stationery. Their Higher School Writing Block, consisting of a hundred jyiges of smooth paper, fs unsurpassed value at sijroence.
Messrs Isitt. Ltd.. are extending the second-hand book department to incl"de Theological Works, and already they offer a range of many fine volumes Theological students will find this department invaluable, as it pracficallv forms a medinm of exchange. <3
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16434, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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