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ANNUAL SALE • Wellington's largest bookshop has commenced its annual sale... and we. need no further evidence of its popularity than the crowded scenes witnessed inside , our store today. Everybody waits for this sale—'there's no other quite like it* 'Goods of quality—genuine reductions—amazing values mark it as the bargain event of the year. BOOKS, STATIONERY, NOVELTIES, MAGAZINES, SPORTS GOODS —there's everything for everybody at WHITCOMBE'S SALE. Be early ... make sure of the best of the bargains. ' - ' « ■ ST. JOAN OF ARC, by Y. Sackville-West, ■ BIG VALUE PADS, 9d. •*. . // 8/6 for 6/-. , IIVERLEY _THE FJIHH \ II'a^IWDSIBSiUaHFIKI ENVELOPES... CcSftY TREE, by Adrian 8.11, 7/6 for H'HlirJ^lllUUßi^Min""'" EMp|R| VELLU M F'CAP CARTRIDGE, 6(f. 5/-. BOOKS ... SPECIAL HAWKE VALUE, 5 plrtt. for Ifa , YE ARE MY .WITNESSES, by E. F. Wad- ' GILBERT & SULLIVAN, by H. Pear- SPECIAL VALUE, 6 pkts. for .1/-. . WORLDS WITHOUT END, by H. Spencer 'son, 1 3/6.for 9/- BOXED $TaT | O NERY, priced from 9d. to Jones, 6/6 foe 5/-. WORLD S BEST BOOKS, 10/6 tor &/6# AN OMNIBUS OF MURDER AND MYS- 6/-. .' l TERY,9/6for4/6. , MAORIS IN GREAT WAR, by FOUNTAIN PEN SPECIALS .. ,\. BRIAN, by Tom Clarke, 11/6 forJA • j dmes Cowan, 7/6 for 2/6. PLATIGNUM FOUNTAIN PEN. new T/t> l«- ™ =«. COOK- br^ T =: ru MAORI—YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY, by ST AT I O N E R V . . . now 12/6. Both High Quality Peni. , . H^S?cJ^^y^ t *A ea< YINS CARDS • • - by Fergusson, 10/6 for 4/6. in be« of 250), 2/6. p LAYINS CARDS( 4/6 MUTTON BIRDS AND OTHER BIRDf by COMPENDIUMS, priced from 9d. ri% k> Suthrie-Smith. 10/- for 6/-. COMBINATION PEN AND PENCIL BICYCLE PLAYING CARDS, 1/6 pack, TOURING IN NEW ZEALAND, by A. J. SET, sale price, 2/-. . SERVIETTES, Fancy DOylies, greatly reRUGIv'pcJSSaU. IN NEW ZEALAND, HANDBAGS... ducad. by Hunter, 3/6 for 6d. STYLISH HAND-BAGS, 15/-, nOW SPORTS..VI^ORIATHE WIDOW AND-HER SON. , - .. »™^ rf ScMT^Att iit.9li. SHOPPING BAGS in Black Rexin. H g ,d. sticks, .7/6. by ReW Marshal Sir William Robertson, and Canvas in Three Shades— S HIN PADS, 1/6 . pair. DSO 2 volumes, 50/-for 21/-. Grean, Brown and Red, were TENNIS RACKETS, 10/-» 22/6, 30/-, 35/., MARY THOMAS'S EMBROIDERY BOOK, t 12/6, sale price 7/6 ea. 40/-. MAte^lFE BEHIND THE SCENES, by ' SPORTS... . ' ' Harold Dearden and H, M. Harwood, GOLF BALLS( 3 f or 2 /6. DUCED IN PRICL 6/6 f°c r K-tub nAtf.wr X R Barn ST6EL SHAFTED CLUBS, from \B/ r MAGAZINE SPECIAL W°d RW J 5/6 HL M 3/6 GOLF TEES, 3d. doz. . THE POPULAR BUNDLE OF« SPLENDID HOW^O WRITE SEWAL FICTION, by 1 MAGAZINES IS AGAIN SELLING AT Michael Joseph and' Marten Cumber- | - 2/6. LAMBTON QUAY l||^^^^J WELLINGTON •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 22
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