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Whftcombe's' GREAT SALE This attractive and glorious Bargain Event; is neaping its close, and t«* demonstrate our superiority in bargain giving we submit a gallaxy of ext|<a«: ordinary and most attractive bargains; c .. EIIMffiDSMSY BARGAINS 1 FOR TH| : ~eLoiiG.,jaysi T 1/- Writing Pads for 2id. Our Factory claim's this to' be a triumph and a masterpfccVof ■ modern factory machinery and scicntific. management, and it really is so. The pads contoln one Kuridred sheets of writintf v " v ''~ paper of good quality and ruled.,, We, have .practically an.,un- , ~ limited quantity of these pads, and they are going now at 2Jd. 8 Packets of Envelopes for 1/Samplesof these envelopes are tobe seen In our vvindowr. TheV- - " are all well made, of. good paper, and in the .regulation sizes , square or oblong. ' ' - "* -' - Six 3/6 Novels for 5/« These novels are of recent date and by popular: authors.: are tied In bundles of six, and each bundle will be sold at 6/- , 7/6 Bundle of Magazines for 1/These are all recent magazines—monthlies and weeklies—and pro*— vide a vast amount of light and ..entertaining literature. In-the-ordinary way the magazines in each .bundle would cost- 7/6, but .... now they ,are to be had at l/. the bundle. ; ; Don't miss these highly attractive and extraordinary bargains, r and remember / THE SALE GLmES THIS WSm„ ■ I jilicombojfi Tombs Ltd. Lambton WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 9
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