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30B0E=X0Ea01 [OE3OBOI WILDEY’S CONFLAGRATION SALE OF STATIONERY TOO] Si«tce the fire, which played havoc with our Stationery Store in Durham Street, we have only been “ playing Shop ” with the few odd lines which were available, but we have done good business each day. Now we are ready for business on a larger scale. We have already sent fourteen loads to the destructor, but we have come to the conclusion that it is cheaper to give the goods away to the public than to pay for cremating them. Some of the goods are not damaged at all. Some are slightly scented like smoked ham. SPECIAL MAIL ©BOER PACKAGES Whether sent by i¥ia!s, or taken home by yourself, these packages are the Greatest Bargains you ever heard of. No. t PACKAGE FOR CORRESPONDENTS. Contents: Two of the Invincible Dr. Whacker Writing Tablets, each containing 75 sheets of superfine banker's linen paper, ruled faint; two “Tiki” Tablets (with a lucky Tiki printed on each sheet) ; two School Exercises (48 pages in each), and two Abnormal School Blocks; fifty Envelopes (guaranteed perfect and of good quality), and two Lead Pencils. Price 2/6, postage 1/- extra. No. 2 PACKAGE FOR SCHOOL USE. Contents: Six School Exercises, 48 pages; two School Writing Tablets of 48 sheets and Blotter; one Slate (cracked) ; one Diary; two Note Books; two good H.B. Pencils; one Cylindrical Pencil Case; one Ink Eraser. Price 2/6; postage 6d. extra. No. 3 PACKAGE ? FOR OUR COUNTRY COUSINS. Contents: Two Tiki Tablets and two Dr. Whackers (as in packages 1 and 2) : 100 good Correspondence Envelopes; fine sheet of “ Soakup Blotting Paper; one complete Pen; one Pocket Diary; two Lead Pencils. Price 4/-; posted 1/- extra. No. 4 PACKAGE FOR FARMERS’ FAMILIES. Contents: Three Tiki Tablets: two Dr. "Whacker Tablets (same as packages 1 and 2) ; 200 high-grade Envelopes (well gummed); two good Ink Pencils (indelible); one Pen; one Indestructible Ink Flask with Lett's Best Blue-black Ink; two Sheets “ Soakup" Blotting Paper; one Pocket Diary. Price 5 6. Posted 1/- extra. R3T If you arc not satisfied with your package, we invite you to return it, and zve will be pleased to hand you back your money. USEFUL LINES Scribbling Blocks, S 4 in. x 54 in, 100 sheets, decent paper, 3 for 1/-. Royal Writing Tablets, thick Cream Wove writing paper, 50 leaves 84 in. x 54 in.. 3 for 1/-. Reporters’ Note Books. “ Queen's Bench ” special paper, ruled both sides, packets of 12 books. 4/-. Duplicate Letter Pen Carbon Tablets, .100 duplicates, 200 sheets, one sheet perforated. 2, 3 each. Metal Bound Pilot Files, large quarto size, 4 3 each. Pilot Files, large quarto. 2/3 each. Pen Carbon Paper, quarto size, 4 6 per hundred sheets; Foolscap, 6/3 per hundred. INKS Carter’s Blue-black Writing Ink, 32 ounce Bottles at 4/6. Meek’s Scarlet Ink, 8 ounce Bottles, 1 ; 4. Meek’s Scarlet Ink, 16 ounce Bottles, 2/6. Meek’s Scarlet Writing Ink, 32 ounce Bottles, 4/6. Dl=3Dir=s> FOR THE KIDDIES SOLID LAMINATED PAPER WHEELS 6 to 8 inches Diameter FOR KIDS’ CARTS Stronger than wood. The more they arc knocked about, the stronger they (the kids) become. 9d. per pair. N.B.—These wheels were spontaneously manufactured. They were originally Gummed Paper Sealing Tape, which we supply in large quantities to tradesmen for scaling packages Brigade deluged them with water, and made them See? ENVELOPES l Lemon Manilla, size 6, 5 6 per thousand. I-ycmon Manilla, size 7, 6 6 per thousand. "White I hick Superfine, size 6. 6/6 per thousand. White Thick Superfine, size 7, 8 6 per thousand. Thick Scotia Linen, sizes 6 and 7. for Professional Men, per thousand 10/6 and 12/-. Worth 24/-. WINDOW ENV ELOPES, 13 6 per thousand. FOOLSCAP ACCOUNT BOOKS (All rulings , single, double and treble.) 100 Leaves (not pages, mind), 5/6. 150 Leaves, 7/ 250 Leaves, 9 6 200 Leaves, 8 6 300 Leaves, 10/6 Wildey’s Simplified Balance Books (for two years), 3/6. MOST OTHER GENERAL STATIONERY LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. Unlike Make-Believe Sales we don’t ask you to “ come early to avoid disappointment.” You won’t be disappointed no matter what time you come—within business hours. There is plenty of stuff for everybody. We have thousands of pounds worth that we must get rid of at these stunning prices. c=a □ c=z3 £=====□ t=i □ r=o HUNDREDS OF DATING MACHINES 9d. each.' i USUAL PRICE, 2 6 EACH. vheeis. Good for years—till 1929—cost about Id. a year. ™ESE ARE RUIN US PRICES While tills FIRE SALE continues, in order t© avoid the congestion in our rather small shop in Victoria Street, we have arranged for an OVERFLOW SALE in Robinson’s, across the Square in Colombo Street, where you will be able te get all you want, and a bit snore. ■(§}) pedal (Jnvif alien fo [usiness >e %i.S)e are holding (Paifij Jfevees for (Business (People in our Reception fffoom, Cohere Coe are showing them cohal <=&. can do in (Printing. Our (Printing is not ‘‘generalprinting it is highltj specialised ~Coorp done hi] specialists, and carries a distinctiveness and finish rareh/ seen on the general! tg of printed matter. WHILE THIS SALE LASTS. WE CAN SUPPLY AND PRINT—PLAIN OR COLOUREDTHOUSANDS a THOUSANDS OF BEST CLASS ENVELOPES FROM 10 6 PER "THOU." 9 QgoK^soiaoiGss^jei 1 ALEX. WSLBEY LTD. PRINTERS and STATIONERY PROVIDERS VICTORIA SQUARE and VICTORIA STREET U 41167 EOE c- ■

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16939, 13 January 1923, Page 3

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