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A Grand Aggregation of Christmas 'Cards A SUPERB ASSORTMENT" OF THE CHOiCEST AND BEST IN CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES THE selection of Christmas Cards that we submit for your choice embraces every kind of Card, Folder, Booklet, Photographic Prints, and Art' Productions and the prices range from a penny upwards. The advantages of choosing from such a big stock are that you can for a limited expenditure secure all the cards you wish to send, and at the same time you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have got your money's worth. A big firm like ours with branches in Wellington Chrlstchurch and Dunedin, buying large quantities naturally secures the first choice, gets concessions and preferences that are denied to smaller buyers,, and so we are able to submit unique and exclusive Christmas Cards at prices no higher than those charged elsewhere for goods of less merit. Free Writing Room If you have any'occasion to do any writing hurriedly while In the City make use of our Free Public Writing Room. It exists for the convenience of., the public. The room is well furnished with writing tables and chains, and is equipped with a full supply of Pens, Ink, Paper, &c. which may be used free of charge, We sell postage stamps, so that letter writers will have no need to go outside, of the shop for anything except to mail their correspondence. The Writing Room exists for your convenience and we will be glad if you will make full use of it Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd. LAMBTON QUAY
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 9
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