NO Hundreds are Hurrying THE time in Order not to be ... time to iifAA I ITT II IS spare - TOO LATti ILIMl LIM ' TED V^llala YOU k*7K&L IBEHIH^ ? tr -jscUmmx- These Hour-glas&es tell the Htory better than words can. The New Zealand sale of the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA inxcKumMm Iv^'" Txff e " al^ ai * " ias reac h ec^ a stage -\\he eit is certain that the remainder of the limited edition will be subscribed for on or \V '^T| f \ before another week has passed. The limit of time and the limit of copies available are necessarily one dependent upon the other. / \ I I The copies still available are diminishing in number hour by hour as the sands in the upper half of an hour-glass drop into the j\ / K A lower halt in a steady, uninterrupted stream. Saturday, March 29th is the very last day of the offer. K A
7 \M\ /^M 1 rip HE oideis receded dm ing the week by the " Daily " toi its gieat tion, you complete your payments at the late of 12s. a month. \j^k ni iHlkt) J[ half-pi ice issue ot the " Encyclopsfidia Bntannica" show that the For less than sixpence a day you can procuie a book which was until jj^^M Ht (l^^H Hi public see the foice ot oui withdiawal notice. recently a nch man's book, a book altogether beyond the reach of the aver- j^^H Hi Iw^H mi When so lew days lemain people who h.i\e postponed sending then age purchaser, and if you delay an houi < 00 long the opportunity will have |W^B Wl 1388 ISkL oideis begin to leahse that delay means disappointment irre\ ocably escaped you. We mean word for woid what we say when we --I^BB EyLL (T in,nANsi(A^3 This is to be a gieat week in the history of the "Encyclopaedia Bntan announce the withdiawal of our offer on March 29th as an absolute and ***•* "nwNHA^J nica." final ending of this gieat half-pnce sale. We are not in a position to grant --fNncicpjniA-'ui Will you, who lead this acheitisement, join the throng who aie detei- any indulgence, any extension of the time limit. We have no power in the ( Kft' l IV H mined to secuie the gieat hbiaiy ot lefeience, oi will you watt until it is matter The book is not oui book. Our contract enables us to offer The y '"^ I N, too late 7 Funes Repnnt of the "Enejcloptedia Bntannica" for a few days more, and I \ ( I Oui half-pnce offei means not only that you can secuie the 25 volumes, then the formei teims will again be in foice, the book will have passed out I } \ / complete and unabndged, foi less than half the legular cash puce chaiged of oui hands, and youi chance will have gone for ever. Surely you do not V L I K / by Messis. A and C. Black, the pubhsheis of the woik, but it means that want to lag behind when so many of your neighbours are piocuring upon \ /[ also this half-pnce is divided into easy tenal payments such easy terms the great hbiary of refeience You can make sure of a set )T 1/ , You need only send 5s now in oidei to ha\e the volumes piompth sent of the " Encyclopaedia Bntannica" if you will only use to day the Order /\ . I^^H home to you, then, after you have leceived them, while you are enjoying Foi m which appears at the foot ot this page. \a^tk I^l u^HJ Ijv the use of this wondeiful collection ot good reading and piactical infoima- /jB^H B I—f\ii(1 — f\ii( 1 op/I \i[\ "ij3 jv * ETf^^^-^ QUfiKA *\1 Y~ 1 ABOUT BINDINGS. 4y^^^^^^^%^\ EXTRA yolume [ 1 l^flttl The Cloth Binding is as good as a cloth ff t J^ l^t^^^^C\^^^!!^A m|[ /JS^| B binding can be, but so laige and \aluable a m Wjrffr* y&^"^^^J\\ \VA*V ( g«<fl'^M^a /Avßl ■ I woik as the "ENCYCLOPEDIA BHITAN- § Wt&\, 2^™»™ffl Evei y Subscriber to the "ENCYCLOP^- ■■ ■ NICA " deseives a better binding, and cloth is M y^ \\^2^^^mmmKllSMm DIA BEITANNICA" will receive without JSIEk only recommended for those who cannot atf oid t\ / * cost an extra ( 26th ) volume of nearly 250 Kwj^tcTfS to pay the small additional sum lequired to WlO jjmL^ W^sks&l&lS^m P a S es - B lvm g hundieds of suggestions for rTShcminDtFrg secuie eithei the Half-Moiocco 01 the still Wa/'II IM^W f couises of leading upon almost every imagin- rpSouojjuKgffl H7 II \N better Three-quartei Levant binding This yg&f ,//( '^^O) J able topic, making the Encyclopaedia available IV ||\n' / N last mentioned binding is specially lecom- //f\ ' lJ *^z>~~- "^ AW for every membei of the family who can read. / \ \ mended, not only on account ot its nch ap- ///^h^^Zn^Jt-S*. /4r This -'Handbook of Systematic Headings" I ) V / peaiance and durability, but also because ot / W Xa^^^S^ mm s6jF has ]ust been piepaied at a great expense, and V \\A V\ M/[ its relative cheapness as compaied with the / W XS^*" I Cl^)^) lequned the combined labours of thiee emin- ' \_JK [ ){7 f Full Moiocco Style /O^t> V \£<^2*^ ent piofessors, and took four yeais to piepare. i jTi
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 90, 22 March 1902, Page 19
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