Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGER-PHIL'ADELPHU, MONDAY, JUNE) 12, 1916.
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All the 29 volumes at once
Then you have
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YOU CANNOT GO WRONG
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Just remember this:
Of the new Eleventh Edition of the ENCYCLO
PAEDIA BRITANNICA, nearly 75,000 sets have
already been sold at an average price of $190 a set.
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of a single work. Nothing like this sale has ever
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There are in the United States, or the British Em
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copy of this new edition. These include presidents,
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tionmen like Judge Gary, President Eliot, James
J. Hill, and hundreds of others, and the King of
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and their assistant own sets; 75 Columbia professors, and so on.
All of Jhese buyers paid from $166 to $250 a set.
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ing perhaps one BJnglo fact which you gather therein.
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is nearly exhausted and in a few days our present offer must be withdrawn.
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leather and so forth, were made before the war began. Everyone knows what a drastic rise in prices
has come since then. Few industries have been more affected than the printing and binding trade.
The publishers therefore had to notify us that they could not renew our contract.
We wish we could have gone on selling this great work at these low prices for
years, for we believe that nothing which we could have offered to the public would
give them more lasting value nor at a greater bargain. This is impossible, and we
therefore give you this timely notice.
Next Saturday, June 17th, is the Last Day !
Now Within Your Reach !
At a bargain price only $1 to pay now
(see below)
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