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The Very Last Day.

To own the Encyclopaedia Bntannica," — to have that great authority on all human knowledge constantly at hand tor the final answering of every question 01 doubt that arises in the mind of a thinking man — this is a priviledge that has been, until now, reserved to the rich. The "Daily Mail" has changed the situation completely, for now, anyone who can spare 5s can secure the complete set of 25 volumes, to have and to enjoy while he is paying for it in monthly instalments of 12s each. It w ould be gratifying to learn that the low price and easy terms at which this great home library is now offered by the 'Daily Mail" would be permanent, but this is not to be, for the present liberal offer is only temporary. Those who are wise in time will secure the work at less than half the former price. There is no time for delay. The publishers announce in our issue this week the permanent withdrawal of the offer in New Zealand on Saturday April sth.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 92, 5 April 1902, Page 8

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180

The Very Last Day. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 92, 5 April 1902, Page 8

The Very Last Day. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 92, 5 April 1902, Page 8