BOOK AND STATIONERY BARGAINS AT C. C. AITKEN’S, 101 Riddlford Street Newtown. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. 500 NOVELS—Usually 6/- each. NOW 3/6 EACH% Authors include Zane Grey, Peter Kyne, Bower, Burroughs, Jean Webster, eto., ©to. EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY—Usually 2/6 each. NOW 1/6 EACH. HOME UNIVERSITY LIBRARY— Usually 2/6 each. AIOW 1/6 EACH. NELSON’S NOTABLE BOOKS —Usually 2/6 each. NOW 1/- EACH. HUNDREDS OF 2/6 NOVELS— NOW 2/3, 2/-, and 1/6 EACH. WAR BOOKS—Usually 3/6, 5/-, and 6/- ALL AT 1/- EACH, PAPER COVER NOVELS— CLEARANCE PRICE, 6d EACH. ANNUALS AND CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOKS—STATIONERY ALL GREATLY REDUCED. WRITING PADS—Usually 1/3. NOW VWRITING PADS—Usually 1/- NOW 9d - WRITING PADS—Usually 9d. NOW 6d. WRITING PADS'—School. Usually 6d. NOW 3 FOR 1/ENVELOPES—UsuaIIy 6d packet. NOW 4 PACKETS FOR 1/LEAD PENCILS— 6d - and 8d - A DOZEN - SCHOOL EXERCISE BOOKS—Usually 4d. each. NOW .3d. EACH. SCHOOL EXERCISE BOOKS—Usually Bd. NOW 6d. EACH, j SCHOOL EXERCISE BOOKS—Usually 3d. ' NOW 2/6 DOZEN. DRAWING BOOKS—Usually 1/- each. NOW 9d. EACH. DRAWING BOOKS—Usually fkl. each. NOW 7d. EACH. DRAWING BOOKS—Usually 6d. each. NOW 4d. EACH. SCHOOL JOURNAL COVERS—Usually 6d. each. NOW sd. EACH. Big Reductions in all School Stationery and Requisites for One Month Only. C. G AITKEN, Bookseller and Stationer, (N giijQ lS 101 RIDDIFORD STREET NEWTOWN, A LOCAL INSTITUTION That has grown with the district and brought economy into many homes —'CAMPBELL’S. A shop where buying is easier, pleasanter, because every customer knows that VALUE IS THERE—CAMPBELL’S. Where large turnover ensures fresh goods and lowest prices, and where quality is sacrificed to neither —CAMPBELL’S. The house supports qualit;Kji"ith an efficient staff, and prompt delivery service in city and subu.^s—CAMPBELL’S, ' In brief, the Store where you should purchase, because the grocer’s bill is every housewife’s chief concern. Make it less —At CAMPBELL’S. Three Shops, all handy, offering the same high service throughout. Telephones :— RIDDIFORD STREET 24-004 CUBA STREET 20-695 MANNERS STREET 443 and 163 W. CAMPBELL, LTD., 44 THE GROCERS” WELLINGTON. ’PHONE 24—007 UPHOLSTERERS’ HALL, exclusive — DESIGNS. R W- CHAMBERS, ' DE LUXE." (LATE OF THE D.1.C.) 155 RIDDIFORD STREET WELLINGTON. QUALITY — Our First Consideration.. ' SERVICE—Once on. our Books, Always There. PRICE— In Keeping with Quality— oftimes cheaper than inferior makes. A FULL LINE IN ALL GRADES IS ON DISPLAY 'AT OUR SHOWROOMS. YOUR INSPECTION OF THESE HIGH-GRADE GOODS IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. "Have you swept under the carpet?” "Yes, mum! I swept everything under the oarpet." STEEL & McSHANE, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORS. ONE Quality The BEST IN SUITS AND COSTUMES. Prices from £8 8s to £ll Ils. Famed for COAT FROCKS at £7 7s. OUR THEATRE BUILDINGS NEWTOWN
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 9
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