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THE GEEAT “ Question-Answerer.” XpOE centuries the Sphinx has stood aB the symbol of riddles, unauswerable questions, and silence. The great question of the centuries finds its answerer in ‘‘The Century Dictionary & Cyclopedia & Atlas.” Try it with the first thing that comes into your hoad. Try it with hard questions, but be fair about it. There is neeessarilyja limit to tho contents of its ten volumes, but it has puzzled greater heads than ours to find this limit. “ Century ” owners know that the daily question is answered without trouble from its pages, and they have learned more and more to look for things they don’t expect to find, until, as one of our subscribers puts it, “It is always the unexpected in 1 Tiie Century.’ I look up common words and find uncommon meanings. I turn doubtfully to a place where I hardly expect to find a fugitive fact, and find it anything but fugitive. In short, I have come to believe that I can’t think of anything that’s not findable in its pages.” If there were a Set of “THE CENTURY ” in YOUR House these are some of the ways in which you would use it:

If you were ever at a loss to know who wrote a certain book, you could find it instantly in tue Century. If you ever wanted you know in what book any noted character of fiction was told of, you could find it in The Century instantly. If you ever wanted to know the era of any noted work of fiction, you would find it in The Century instantly. If you ever wanted to know the real name of any of the world’s great writers who are known by noms do plume; if you ever wanted to know the nom de plume of any of the world’s great writers, you could find it in The Century instantly. If you ever wanted to ascertain a historical fact without searching all through a history, you could find it in The Century instantly. If you ever wanted a quotation for an occasion, by opening to almost any word akin to the subject you would find it in The Century instantly. If you didn’t possess a concordance to the Bible, and wanted to know about any of the characters or events in Holy Writ, you could find it in The Century instantly. If you had to know how to pronounce any proper name, you could find it instantly in The Century. If you wanted to trace the results of the most recent explorations anywhere on ths globe, you could do so instantly in The Century. If you wanted to know what nation any bit of the earth’s surface belonged to at any given time, you could find it instantly in The Century. If you wanted to ascertain the depth of water at any spot on the globe ; or if you wished to ascertain the elevation of land, whether of valley, plain, or mountain, anywhere on the earth's surface, you could lind it instantly in The Century. If you wanted to know the site or place, the date of any of the world’s great battles, you would find it instantly on the maps in The Century. If you wanted to trace the currents of water in ocean or gulf you could do so without confusion on the maps in The Century. If you wanted to know the extreme limit of icebergs all around the globe, you would find it clearly outlined in The Century. If you wanted to know the life history of any of tho notables from Adam to Kruger, you would find it in The Ceneury. If you wanted absolutely authoritative information on any botanical subject; if you would value accuracy on any architectural point; if you needed prompting on legal matters, you would find them aii in The Century arranged for quick reference without confusion. If you wanted to trace the history of any English word, in use or obsolete, from its origin through all its varied forms in every tongue, with dates of each, you would find them in The Century. If you would know the every shade of meaning of every word the English language owns or used to own, you can be SUBE of finding thorn in Tiie Century ONLY. If you are ever in need of just the right synonym quiokly, you would find it in The Century. If you wanted to understand the meaning of the slang terms and colloquialisms that occur in your reading or your hearing, you would discover them directly in The CenturyIf you would like the best practical short-out to a perfoct knowledge of English grammar, you would find it in The Century. If you would like to know the why and wherefore of any prefix, suffix, abbreviation, punctuation, or rule of pronunciation, you will find it authoritatively given in The Century. If you would like to know the foreign equivalent of any word in the language, not essentially English in origin, you would find it in The Century instantly. If you would like to know the population of any village, town, city, State, or country, it’s in The Century. If you would like to know the area of any lake, the length of any river, the height of any mountain, you would find it in TnE Century instantly. If you would like to locate precisely any country, State, city, town, mountain, lake, river, bay, etc., of any importance on the earth’s surface, without a long hunt for it, you would find it in The Century instantly. If you would like to own a work that you would consult for one thing and learn a dozen ere you could stop reading, that is The Century from the first using. If you would care to buy Ihe Century for about half the price at which £1,000,000 worth of the volumes have already Deen sold, you would find the opportunity through “ The Times ” while the sets last. If you would appreciate paying for the work in little monthly instalments instead of cash down, the privilege is yours tnrough “ The Times ” for a little while. If we heve interested you in The Century, and ;you would like to know more about if, a handsome volume of specimen pages will be sent you post free by applying to “ The Times” as under. If you are ready to buy, the order form below is timely.

“THE SPHINX” HAS GONE OUT OF BUSINESS I “THE CENTURY” HAS COME TO STAY ! Would you like to know how you can obtain from “The Times” The Tex Volume Library with its 10,000 pages and its 1,163,000 references ? All for 3 , , . Preliminary payment of 10/- and successive monthly payments working out at about NJA. a day ? Immediate delivery from Wellington. Write Us To-day !

MONTHLY PAYMENTS. -Order Form. THE MANAGER. All Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to the order of THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. [Date]. ~1003 (New Zealand Office.) I enclose Ten Shillings. Please send me THE CENTURY DICTION-. ARY & CYCLOPAEDIA & ATLAS, 10 Volumes, bound in The first of these jnoutb'complote ponding day f Cloth, for which I agree to make to f you, or anyone you appoint, 24 additional monthly payments of io. Shillings. Half Morocco, for which I agree to make to you, or anyone you appoint, 20 additional monthly payments of 16 Shillings. THREE-QUARTER (MOROCCO - “The Times” Special Binding*--for which I agree to make to you, or anyone you appoint, 20 additional monthly payments of l 8 Shillings. "The best biuding for this climate. 1 Full florocco, for which 1 - I make to you, or to &uyr*-- agree to | 24 additional ' -eyouappoint, | 20 oiituiy payments of I -<igs. J all hat (>nc of lhe-ie paragraphsthe eomplote act cf 10 —" -j payments to be made immediately upon delivery of j: —\i„:. --1 .oiumes, and the succeeds. payments regularly ou the corres thai rb- ‘ - each month following, Until such payments are complete I engage .. volumes, not being my 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, the volumes cannot be delivered, the return of the deposit of'iO shillings to me shall cancel this agreement. strike out adjoining para- I Please also send a “ CENTURY ” BOOKCASE, for which graph if Bookcase is not -: I agree to make (after the payments for the Books have desiredfcs" (been completed) a further payment of 31/6. / Signed Rank or Occupation. Address [Gisborne Times, 1.2.] Piease address the package to. If the Books are to be delivered beyond t Wellington, the purchaser should add here the name of the railway or shipping agent in | Wellington to whom delivery is to be made. Beyond Wellington carriage will be at purchaser’s cost. Hi? Ten per cent. Discount for CASHWhile the purpose of the system of monthly payments is to enable persons of moderate but assured income to purchase “ THE CENTURY,” those Subscribers who prefer to do so may pay the full price in one amount. Cn-h piices: Cloth. £ll 03 Od; Half Morocco, £l4 17s Od; Threequirter Morocco £lO 13s Od; Full Morocco, £22 Is Od: Bookcase, 31/6 net cash.

gSF BOOKS ON VIEW —Specimen Volumes may be examined, and orders booked, at the following address : MR. H- J. BUSHNELI, Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 837, 11 March 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 837, 11 March 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 837, 11 March 1903, Page 1

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