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George Court & Sons, Ltd.**™™™™""*""** Do not leave your Christmas shopping till To-morrow night when the Store will be crowded. Shop To-day and shop in comfort, get better service and have bigger stocks to select from. George Court & Sons, Ltd. Karangahape Road JlwWlSlSg?rlift AJA&* 1 Ik\A " l I jr iTTLE Books, fat books, thin books, B glad books, demure books, bubbly || books, tender books—all making instan- g taneous word pictures to man and woman, jra youth and chiild. 11 m What a choice of Giving the Book |§ I* World offers! A book is the only gift that gj fsctys— just EVERYTHING. 'Tis a gift g: that hand can hold, eye can see, tongue ||; can voice, mind can enjoy, heart can love. ||, It says everything —to everyone —for all wartime. The greatest, yet mast inexpensive m gift of all—A BOOK. m Xmas time means giving pleasure— pj real pleasure through mind and heart. || Xmas time means the expression of regard, |g! friendship, understanding, sympathy. It M means something that feels and speaks, |$ lives and glows. What gift other than a H book can creep into the hearlt and hold the §1 \/t / & ? v '"llaiSi 1 Hear the voices of books. They're I pMP i ringing with Xmas spirit. Pages and pages $p X/ I spilling out sheer gladness. They are the I Vso httfi&D~7 I forget-me-not gifts of permanent pleasure* I \ M I NEVER TOO MANY BOOKS. g

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 14

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