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SOON TO BE WITHDRAWN.

The Spectator says:—" The ' Eneyolopseslia JJriiannioa,' which bag been such a stand-by for students of every branch of human knowledge, is at last brought within reach of all our readers. It was for a long time impassible for the average man to become possessed of this incomparable compendium of information. To say that it is, in its own sphere, unparalleled in English literature, is to utter tbe veriest commonplace. Everyone admits that. Now has come an opportunity for each householder to possess it. Thi» mooutuer.it al storehouse of knowledge may be purchased at half the publisher's price, with the privilege of paying for it by monthly payments of 12s, Parents have here giv-n them a chance —the chance of a lifetime—to bless their children by enrolling themselves as subscribers. The Spectator, -with all its heart, wishes Godspeed to this m-ig-nifioent project of the Daily Mail. It J ;is not a quss'-ion as to 'wh«cher p-ople 1 can afford to get it ; they cannot afford to be without it, and yet hold their own with those who s-cure it and regularly use it." The publishers announce the withdrawal of the offer ori Saturday, April sth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 91, 29 March 1902, Page 2

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198

SOON TO BE WITHDRAWN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 91, 29 March 1902, Page 2

SOON TO BE WITHDRAWN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 91, 29 March 1902, Page 2

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