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EVERY MAN'S LIBRARY.

T'hp "Encyclopaedia Britannica," which the Daily Mail i-. offering in New Zealand upon m< !i f;i\ourab]p terms, is. in every sense, e\ery man's library, a library that every mnn want 1 - to have, and a library that every man mil now have. If you belonsj to any trade, busmen, or profession, it will be of use to yon ; if you are seeking after general knowledge you will find all knowledge in it: if you are merely a loiterer in the plea«ant path" of literature you will find endless entertainment in it. It is for every man now, for the price is suited to every man's pocket, and the terms of payment are po ea«y as to seem at first sight impossible. We ha\e helped you to know what the book i- : we have shown you that you ought to have it, a» it ib a complete library of everything you want to know and to read about, and you will naturally rejoin, " But can I afford it?" The answer is that to-day the prire is such that everyone can have'it who desires it. It is offered to you, complete and unabridged, at half price. You can pay cash for it, or, if more convenient, yon can obtain the complete 25 volumes in return for your first payment of only fivp shillings, paying the rest of the price aft-r-you have ie"cived thp work, and white you are UMng it, in email monthly instalments of less than .ixpemc a <i<*y. H«t t.ns price and thf-se terms are only in any case for -n short time, and that limited time probabl» v. ill bp shortened by the great demand fo • this limited number of set« which arP all that fan hr offered on these term*. Now yon know wnat the book is; now you kno-v thai jnn want it: now you can have ii Hut n'mi i- now, and delay mjy make that, now into icut Saturday, March 29, is the la -t d<tv of the oSer.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 57

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EVERY MAN'S LIBRARY. Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 57

EVERY MAN'S LIBRARY. Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 57

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