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Business Ifotioes, EXTENSIVE «AEB OP BOOKS, mAmomm & mmm GOODS, ay H. woo» !• <W XHB LARGEST, MOST VALUABip.ANS* ■&BOT ASSORTED STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. THOtJBANDS of POUNDS' WORTH or BOOKS, SEATTONERY AND PANOV GOODS, To lie Sold at LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. THOUSANDS OP VOLUMES KOVELS, MAGAZINES, Ac., to.bo SACRIFICED, STANDARD WORKS, POETRY, TRAVELS, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, SCZENTTPIC WORKS and WORKS of FICTION at LESS THAN COST, AN IMMENSE VABIETT OP FANCY STATIONERY WILL BE SOLD At 80 per Cent to 50 PEE CENT DISCOUNT COMMERCIAL STATIONERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES IN ANY QUANTITY. 8,000,000 ENVELOPES WILL BE SOLD at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. LETTER & NOTE PAPERS 1H EVEBT QUALITY MADE (Several Thousand Reams in Stock) will ho Sold in Quantities AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.

ACCOUNT BOOKS IN EVERT SIZE and STYLE of RULING and BINDING, From the Largest Imperial Ledger dorm to the Smallest Sizes in use, will be Sold at Wholesale Prices daring this Month by H. J. wood & co., STATIONERS’ HALL, 340, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Our London Agents hai'efor sometime been sending us larger shipments 'than ordered, and in consequence our stock is at 1 (he present time unusually heavy. In order to reduc» it as soon as possible to reasonable proportions, wo have determined to HOLD A BALE OF FOtm OB FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS' w6eth of BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS Att LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES THIS MONTH, It is well known to meat people in the Colony that our Stock is First Class, bought in the Best Markets in the World, selected with care by one of the most experienced men. in the trade, and almost EVERY LINE has been JDttPOBTED DIRECT. This is a Sole of Boois, Stationery, Ac., on a, Barge Scale, each as has nover before bean seen 1% this Colony. SALE TO CONTINUE DURING THIS Mmrra. BABIY INSPECTION INVITED, H. J. WOO D & 00., COMMERCIAL AND GIOtfEBAL STATIONERS. BOOKSELLERS AM) NEWSAGENTS, 240, High street, Christchurch. Advertisements and Lists will appear from time to time in this papar on the arrival of NEW BOOKS By Direct Steamers. CONSIGNMENTS OF FANCY GOODS Direct from ENGLAND. FRANCK AND GERMANt* Including the lisitest Novelties. W® Will Sell during this Jtn onth, at a DISCOUNT of from 40 to 60 per cent, A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT c® FANCY GOODS. SEVERAL CASES CF FANCY GOODS, Containing the Latest Novelties in— Photo Frames Photo Albums (over 490, all eiseg) Writing Cases, Tourists’ Cases Compendlums; of Games Blotters, Xnki rtands Writing Desk s and Workboxeß Ladies’ Hand Bags, and A Variety of Goods too numerous to mention, H. J. WOOD & 00., COMMERCIAL AND GKNEBAL STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS AMO NEWSAGENTS, STATIONS BIS’ HALL, HIGH STREET, C3SBISTCHUROH, AGENTS FOE THE OBNOIO Aj#a> INDEPENDENT PENS. A NEW PEN. To those who have much, writing to do, a STYLOGRAPHIC PEN which can be depended, upon is a boon and a blesni’ag. Such a one has just, been imported by Messrs H. J, W OOD and CO. ini the INDEPENDENT 13'XYLOGRAPHIO PEN. It works freely, and there' is nothing complicated to! get out of order. Those who have used it speak in high terms of praise of its excellence, and certain!v| there can be no doubt osi to the ease with which it can be used. Unlike ma ny stylographlo pons, the cost is comparatively suutd, and no doubt It will 1 become, aa it deserves, vary popular with the msr, fcantile community aa a.gisit convenience.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10107, 4 August 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10107, 4 August 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10107, 4 August 1893, Page 8