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I It is during its simple pre- p | paration that the unique | | advantages of Benger's j| | Food become apparent | . By allowing it to stand for j| | a longer or shorter period at | one stage, you can adjust this I food for growing children, i for persons suffering from I dyspepsia, and for all conditions | of illness, when ordinary foods | are unsuitable. This rtnge tf A & utility is unique among foods. #.. . . y % Benger's Food, while being entirely j§ distinct from pre-dig-sted foods, con- |j tains the natural % ./ - \ digestive principles j| I *| witll tlic di^crence p p i*Ltfse3s t^at t ' ley are under § V entire control during % % >. i" preparation. p /t\n/JtV FGOD. Ltd. % i' Ilk Manchester. E'sg. % I I Sotpr'i Fcod v aid in 6 fi>r Children, Invalids % f~A»*iL\a3j md the A « ed - Bagv I

Hire Ipoltbag §pirit / HE mo f t appropriate topic one can pick on just now is the subject of holidays, for during this month and the next most of us are in on c or other of three stages)—anticipation, realisation, Ifi S ) ° r reca P ituiat,on °f holiday events. \&£y f The "hoUday spirit" is upon us. It matters little where we spend a vacation; it is of small moment when we leave the daily task for a season of leisure; it is the idea that counts—the idea that for an all too brief spell we shall be able to do pretty well as we please, and shall b e bound by no rules to which we do not willingly subscribe. •f Whatever form they may take, holidays are desirable breaks in the routine of life, and it is because Jtey are breaks that they are good. Even a few days are profitably spent if they take one " out of •he rut." «If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work," but the substitution of pleasurable avocation for one's regular vocation during a short period ia strengthening and invigorating, and tends to lighten the load of the rest of the year. fTo make it possible for a man to enjoy bis holiday, it is essential that he must at least have one new suit of clothes. And although he is aware that spending holidays also means spending money, he prefers not to deliberately waste money through paying half as much again at least for his holiday suit, when he knows he can get it at WHOLESALE PRICE by going direct to Crown Clothing Manufacturing the only firm of Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers in New Zealand selling a single suit or garment direct to the public at Wholesale Price. % Crown Clothing Company have a large stock of Men's High Grade Suits in a great variety of patterns and in 40 different sizes, so that no matter what a man's size or shape mar be one of these splendidly tailored suits are bound to fit him, unless he be actually deformed. It only needs a visit to the spacious Warehouse of the Manufacturers to prove the truth of this, nobody bou-'" pressed to buy If you want to buy, all right; and if you don't it's just the. same. Hundreds'of men lately who had omitted to order a suit for Xmas have been delighted to find that they could get fitted perfectly with "just the thing" for the holidays, and at a price much below that which they had been in the habitoi paying in the past. •f When the Crown Clothing Company sell a Crownall High Grade (Begd.) Suit they make a friend People go where they get the best goods and the best treatment. That is the reason why the Aucklanc people during the space oi twehFe months have converted the business of the Crown Clothing Cawrjanv into a paUic metifcution for men. •"-•■» Crown CWiliTnE; Company's motto is To make sales is not enough; You Must Make Friends." EKrXIOCT STrUiBT (W7ST BACK OP STBAXD ABCAUEL AIKTHXAITEV

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 10