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It is not every day 1 that you. have, the 'opportunity of so: safe and .profitable?! !!lli HM I ; :ffi . an investment for your spare cash, as is offered for a day or two loirger j|| IB 1 [ \ I I \ \ i ; M : fll|| ; Cambridge University Press. It. is noticeable, that most, of the New Mjllf IflllllMlM ; I |i- . purchasers of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica regard the •••matter .inN-thises-V llill I= 11 1! I M =!! f|| '• •light 'Typicai of' their letters is that, of Mr. C. J. Ward (Wellington) who llrL L [3= h%SS wpteS:—'More thart pissed A\4th toy 1 have three'soils: who have. — ■—-- often puzzled me with enquiries; they can now refer direct to the heskmith-orc-'s-yft"•• •n?*"'-' ri' - ,EJ ■ ■■•■•*■ V- j i -a. -i. .+ .. ~r . i >£—*■■• i iww. £®Sjfl k 'v »i The new India paper Encyclo-ISfl . .. ltieS; and be absolutely sure of the. information being .correct and up-to-datev i-■ sv. .. {jfepacdia Britannica goes in a book.|! You can seize the same opportunity to-day by filling in and posting the order- If T e w , :d . e and 34 [ n - h 2&|| .f.. .. •(. j r . % r i' ;•;-■■ - -a'•''•>? •"'••! i ! i' .' f\; •;wvß|.s-- though it contain* m much as SOOBL torni below tor a set of. tne magnificent Cambridge edition of the new til ordinary volumes. A»etmay . .. ■-■■■ at this efficc* ' • ' , "V''' .• 0 •' " -' ' •• v. The investment offered to y.ousto-day-issrecommeuded' by- the men you know,, ' —the men who.::are::liv.ing::and .workmg are competent judges ITli© olitlFo ; of .will benefit a'man in this ;country ; It is impossible .to print their tcsti- •' m.ouials here;:we:,could/,fill pagessof.this-.paper'.with them. .Thev are from ineii ''''- 6 ,£■ ,-j and, women in every variety of position .and occupation: K.C.'s and school' ",', satisfailion tcachers, clergymen ; arid labourers, engineers and accountants, civil servants and ■, armofficers, shop, hands and heads- of'huge, businesses,' farmers and estate- £ -ay owners: men whqjiave made'.their;, mark in the Dominion, whose, names stand , @|" - for all that is shrewd and successful and far-seeiiig,'as well as young'men who, . arc only starting in life, 'but . starting .-.with . the. keen- deteriniuatiou to educate? *7/!... . ...J; thgiii'sglyegj, i'tliey may 'rise.;- '"are"";, > Iraye; already' 'liaiiglifciji^iie^ and used, and tested it. These are the-men who; declare that they have already;: ' found, their investment a wise and profitable oiic. "You may, safelj r . trust their . jpllF I vO,W§"F : §'« recommendation ; and if you -wish- '.to. judge-.for, yourself you can! obtain a full' account of the hew work and examiue-a; sst. o( it.;.ou'-.application at the office of ij;; . ■ ;■ . " ■■■■■■■■■[ ■ -—■ this paper. .. * !SP,lllo' ' * The Dividends! The dividends from yonr investment are far superior to what you could other- will fell* ©XCOBCI wise get for the same. outlay. The mihinium.suin. to invest is 'jT'22 l'9s. : 2d„. 'No -SMfe..:-' : v '.••■/■:■ other investment would _give you an.annual dividend that was worth considering '; :: : ■S-L^ on this sum. Bnt the dividend on the new Britannica is paid every ' ' . : . Olw OOgfiOwl ;. ; dayinknowdedge and education, in.a use for youf leisure .which is at once pleasant ■ , Ffe ' ■»_ ft* '..rvt' and profitable. You may have heard,parents grumble at a child for "wasting'so -g FflC© much time in reading." You may know such a child—one who will hide himself : away with a book aud'devour every sci;ap of; print .lie can find—but,, if-lie'is • . .'. -v. Will { "wasting time.," the blame lies with the partnt's who. do not provide him .with pro- ~: „.. ...CiiiLli Wall. .■■•.^ fitable reading. There wilj be no nuire time "wasted"-in . reading-iii-any r.home. .:. . : .s. 9 - ' . | which contains the new Encyclopaedia Britannica. What children—and grown- lO 08 ; ups, too—are really interested ill is the facts;of ;life,.'and.the reason.why things-are' ' .'. so* That vydti^. fx''P ' FOF • , -"- most reliable fashion. We already-hear from purchasers here'.that the book is so . -Jjr . . interesting that their children go to, it every: day.—and children are. good ."judges ""■■■ of. what is: really attractive. ■.Js;-;.pao. : -.iii; :^4efuP;:: .'» pleasantly acquired. Is not that far better worth considering than the pound or ,"'"'7 two a year which any other investment of the same, suin might bring yoh : in ? . :! OplM BOW cCf The purchase of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica is an investment—not-a-speculation. Within .the next few days- there-will, be .a notable increase in the XSS« lOd, price, asked for-the work. Less than, huudred/sets are left, and this stock will -: .. certainly- be'.exhausted iii three or'four days., ,;Tb,en the; price will be increased ■a A and the offer of easy terms withdrawn -You do not often get a chaucc of investing Oil, * W Wfl-l ' your spare cash in something ,which-3'on kiiow, will byat. a premiuin in a few days.' : '-'Y | , But that is the case here. W T e do, not suggest; that you will ever be'able to sell • • 00SjL yOtl the,work for more than you givejbr it; the.-market ,in. books is not like that in ' ;'. . s,hares : ; but if you delay, you'wiir.eertainljrha\;e:,tb,,pay,.more.for the work when 3jo§- you ultimately decideto huy ife, If you. wait long-enough,-you will even have to "Y * pay,the ultimate price of 30s. for the identical' voliuJiC: which you can buy to-day M .'' ■■■' ■ —jj| for 15s. lOd. ':. : V ■ Do ilot think that the investment here pro* Would you think .£2 a year too much to spend ; :;, posed is ibeyond your means* cheapest style on education andsrecreative reading for yourself of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica costs only and your family? Yet that is more than the new£22 19s. 2cl. in cash, and may he had for an Encyclopaedia Britannica will cost you. It will • initial payment of £1 Is., followed by 23 similar remain the standard work of its kind for at least monthly insMinients (see order-form below). The 13 years, and even if a new edition te then pub--', work contains as much as 500 ordinary books, lished and you scrap your 11th edition, you will costing you less than a shilling: a volume. have paid less than £2 a year for its use. To THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2 Harris Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 142, „ 10]'-'- India paper, Jhwiblc io jurlluTvijKihly pay- /■ ; : , , , j,, ~. ...... ,/v ... , ~ . Is..'(Nett Cash i-Vice, t'3() 95.) . I enclose f,! Is. Pimse «na ma the new l-.nevciopacitia ■ : ...- -. - Britannica (11th edition. JO voiinnes) in the binding u-hiek -■ / /i<fva marked: if for-which l iindeviake lb■cfipifietc fixyittciil I s '- .Lnsli 3s. J -.- .. , _ -invnthl}! inskihiwd-s: as there India -^^^^oi'^hii>dij^Ki5 fi f"^^ c CVtonthly payments Ordinary paper, e.-ot/i binding-, jjfurti/ernsont/i'ypayments ':/ i-1 .(NcU Cash 1 ricc, -./,-J .". ' of & i Xott Casli Price, /'2-J Jd,,)' ' Nam( . ■ ' '' ' ■ Ordinary papc> .fntt iiuvoeca, :/j further monthly payments ir<iis. " "';, v' of £ lis. (XcU Cash Price, /;40i05.) Onii.itn.ry papa , haf mow<:a x zvfitrthc' moni/tfy //uymoits \ .i ef£l ls> C-ask.Pucc, ' Caupahcn.. .

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 3

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