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“WINGFIELD’S FOR VALUE.”

CHEAP SCHOOL REQUISITES. "Yes! AYe have no DEAR books, AVe have ALL NEW books to-day. AYe’ve periodicals, comics, novels and classics AYorks by AlcLeod Raiue, Kyne and Zane Grey, AYe've new editions of Ralph Connor, Bell-AATiglit, and A. Stringer, But, Yes! AYe have no DEAR books, AYe have ALL NEW hooks to-day.” The above parody of the popular song, "Acs! We have no Bananas” might well be used in connection with Mr P. E. Wingfield’s Direct Supply Stores in. Main Street, lor the extensive and quickly-changing stock cannot fail to impress the visitor. It appears that the special stationerv and book, department conducted by Mr AVingfield proves very popular with young and old jilike and with tlie re-assembling, of the district schools next week, pupils in numerous instances will require new outfits of instruction books and stationery. All their needs in this respect can he supplied at AAingfield s. And the prices—well, they are surprisingly low. The usual sixpenny exercise hook is .sold at this establishment for five ponce. There are money-savers, too, in writing pads, pencils, rulers,, arithmetics, slates, readers, and a host of other lines. Large balloons of varying colours and designs are being presented free to any children who purchase their requisites at Wingfield's store before the close of the holidays.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3110, 31 January 1924, Page 5

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“WINGFIELD’S FOR VALUE.” Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3110, 31 January 1924, Page 5

“WINGFIELD’S FOR VALUE.” Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3110, 31 January 1924, Page 5