N NEW PLAN OF SALE.
The Daily Mail of London has by a recent arrangement concluded with the Times obtained the right to offer the " Eocyclof rediaßritannica " (the Times reprint) at the half price, but on terms which require the subscriber to, par only a trifling sum each month towards the cost. This monthly payment is abeut one-half that required in the case of subscribers, who bought the Times direct, and it was permitted in order that t!i« great national reference work might be distributed among ihe classes who were unable to make the large monthly piyment bus who naturally desire to possess so valuable and so useful a sat of books. As a convenient and easy method of acquiring a library of world knowledge it leaves nothing to be desired. Every effort liH.s bean made to place the " Encyclopedia Britannica" within reach of _ the man who wishes to broaden himself by study, or to supply the deficiencies of an imperfect education. The New Zealand offer will conj tinue but for a time. The distributors [announce that they will supply gratis,! a Prospectus tothe work giving sample) pages, and fall particulars, [
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 56, 26 February 1902, Page 2
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191N NEW PLAN OF SALE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 56, 26 February 1902, Page 2
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