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The Last Day

TO-.V.ORROW, SEPT. 17™ The Lists for New Zealand Must be FINALLY CLOSED. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEIZE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. GKEAT SUCCESS OF THE OFFER OF The Library of Famous Literature. In anticipation of a large demand a liberal reservation of copies of the " Library" was made for New Zealand. But the demand was considerably under-estimated—the copies reserved are already nearly exhausted. Hundreds who fail to send in their ordors to-day will be disappointed, but they will have only themselves to blame. For several weeks these announcements have been made and everything has been done to give the offer the widest publicity. The claims made for the " Library" havo been amply substantiated by the testimony of disinterested parties; many letters commending the " Library " and the terms upon which it is offered have been printed. Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice), The Right Hon. R. J- Seddon (Premier), Mr Thos. Rowe (Chief Librarian), and scores of other subscribers to the " Library " havo expressed their approval in terms which can leave no doubts as to the merits of the work. If you miss this opportunity you will afterwards regret it. To-day you may still seize it, to-morrow will De forever too late. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF LATE ORDERS. In order to place every resident of New Zealand upon as favorablo a footing as residents in Wellington, orders bearing post-mark of September 17th, although they may not reach Wellington for several days after the close of the sale, will be accepted provided any copies remain. Orders telegraphed to-day will be filed as received, and, if folowed bv remittance, will be accepted, provided always that any copies are available. But TOMORROW is the last day, and orders cannot be accepted unless posted or telegraphed not later than TIME TO TELEGRAPH IF NOT TO WRITE. If you wish to secure one of the few remaining copios of the " Library," you. should telegraph to-day as indicated, below : NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. A. Code Handed in (Time) No. of Message * Office of V Origon : J Instructions: i Words. Sent at..i...... m. To By. Ackgt. reed. by....... Office Stp. , ( ' Times Library, Wellington. TO ; Library. Remittance follows bv post. To Ensure Accuracy, cipher-or preconcerted code messages should always bo repeated. •' ' Repetition fee, One-half Rate Extra.

TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. SEPT. 17 th THE LAST DAY. The Subscriber should fill in and out out this form and send it with remittance of 10a (or cheque in full, exchange added), to the "New Zealand Times" Office. Cheques or Money Orders should be drawn to the order of the "Bank of New South Wales, and sent with the Order Form. TO THE MANAGER, Publication Department, THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES, WELLINGTON, o £ !•§ s- 2 js s ® a> * £ O'Sb u d - *§.2 Please send me cs Thb Library op Famous Literature" at the special pficM named below, I enclose 10s, and I agree to complete my purohase of the work as follows : 'For the CLOTH BINDINGS ... 15 further payments of 10s per month) strike Qut For the HALF PERSIAN CALF „ „ 13s „ three of For ttio THREE-QUARTER LEVANT MOROCCO 16s „ V thBS6 (Specially Recommended) I )j nca . For the FULL MOROCCO ... „ ~ 23s „ J My next payment shall be due upon the despatch of the twenty volumes; and my succeeding payments on the corresponding day of each month thereafter. Until such payments are complete I engago that the volumes, not being niy property, shall not be disposed of by sale or otherwise. I further agree that if, owing; to unforeseen circumstances, of which you shall be the judge, tho volumes cannot bo delivered, the return of tho deposit of 10s to mo shall cancel this agreement. I lease also send to me the Special Bookcase made to Strike out if .he twenty volumes of The Library, for which I agroe to mako 1 Bookcaso is not one further payment of 22s one month after tho payments for the j desired. are completed. J Signed Occupation or Profession. O.M. 7 Address Please adiiress tho package to This Special Edition is sold at so low a price that the cost of ton must be paid by Subscriber. Tho complete set packed forslupmcnt, wo ghsMlbs. and the cost of carriage to any port in New Zealand ls .is 9 > if ho chooses remit points may be learned at local railway stations, i l\os ut. scr ib o i { .'m cost of carriage with order; otherwise tho goods will be shipped, cam ago foiwaul, fiom Wellington. _ • . TH"TC TSOOTCCASE. —For the convenience of Subscribers to Lite Library of Famous LitelTtube a convenient bookcase has been specially prepared to hold the twenty volunu« It is substantially made in solid wood, and is twenty inches m width by three foot iu height The bookcase is sent to the subscriber flat, and can be sot up m tire minutes. P a err SUBSCRIPTIONS. —Tho Trices for the Library have boon fixed at tho lowest LASH autsa possible point for the benefit of those who prefer to mako deferred paymonts. A discount of about 5 per cent, will bo allowed on Subscription aeieri I j Thoso who prefer to pay cash m advance should therefore Half-Calf £9 14s, Threo-Quarter Levant £U 17s, Full Morocco £l6 17s. If Bookcase is desired, tho sum of 22s additional should b« emitted.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8228, 16 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8228, 16 September 1901, Page 3