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CHEAP CLOTHES MAKE JACK A "CHEAP" BOY. More parents are finding out each day that it pays to clothe the right kind of boys in the right kind of Suits. The good clothes outwear two of the cheap suits—hence, what at first appears extravagance becomes Economy. Now, McMENAMIN SUITS FOR BOYS are very smart, and can be had in several good styles. First, there are the natty 'Varsity and the "neat Norfolk Suits that are so becoming. Then there are the dressy Sport Suits that give a gentlemanly appearance to the boy. Every approved style is here. NOTE YOUR BOY'S NEEDS. VARSITY SUITS, nicely assorted patterns and fabrics. All sizes, 1 from 876. NORFOLK SUITS. All sizes, good patterns. Well cut. From 12/6 SPORT SUITS. We pride ourselves on our good stock of these, Classy Tweeds and Perfect Fitting being a special feature. From 15/6. RUGBY SUITS (3 Garments). From 25/6. Your Boy will never look cheap in Clothes from M°MENAMIN CASH CLOTHIER, FEILDING'S CHEAPEST STORE. PRESERVE YOUR EGGS FOR WINTER USE. NOW IS THE TIME, when Eggs are cheap and plentiful, to preserve some for Winter use, when eegs are scarce and dear. - ■• The Preserving Process is aim- J plicity itself. The Dnly requirements are a jar or empty kerosene tin and a battle of I CAMPBELL'S "WATERGLASS" EGG PRESERVATIVE. The eggs are placed in the container and the solution of Waterglass poured over the eggs in sufticient quantity to cover them. Clean, effective, and low in cost, CAMPBELL'S WATERGLASS is the ideal preservative. We have sold big quantities in previous, seasons, and none but , satisfactory reports have been received.: One bottle will preserve 300 eggs. Sold in bottles at 1/- each, and in one gallon tins. F. & R. CAMPBELL, Dispensing Chemists and Opticians, RED CROSS PHARMACY, Manchester Street, FEILDING. BOOKKEEPING FOR MERCHANTS AND FARMERS. A knowledge of accounts is essential to the efficient handling of business and property. Many men have failed k simply because they never knew how i their affairs stood. i Practical Bookkeeping is easily learned. By taking advantage of the excellent Correspondence Course provided by BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, a merchant, farmer, estate agent, or doctor will soon be able to keep his own accounts, and to ;ell at any moment how he stands. Write TO-DAY for particulars, TO CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS. Get away from drudgery and small wages. Be an Accountant. Our HomeStudy Courses in Bookkeeping aud Accountancy _ will enable you to pass all examinations. These Courses were prepared by Mr J. S. Barton, F.1.A., N.Z., Solicitor of the Supreme Court of N.Z., Lecturer in Accountancy and Auditing, Victoria College, and deservedly one of the best known Accountants in Australasia. The work of every student is corrected and criticised by three Professional Accountants—Messrs J. McIntosh, C. B. Robertson and J. Lγ Arcus. ' Send post-card for Prospectus No. 4 and euro] without delay. We look forward to doing the very best work with you. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 Grey Street, Wellington. "NEW EM ;:: POTATO THE POTATO ALL GROWERS HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. CUREFULLY TESTED for six / years by the raiser, Mr J. G. HARRIS, of Raetihi, during which time it has proved itself both blight proof and frost resistant. Blight-proof Quality.—Single routs, when grown at Raetihi amongst two acres of other varieties which were killed by blight, remained untouched. Frost-Resistant.—lt has been raised and grown at Raefcibi at an elevation of 2000 feet, and .suffered no injury from frost when the rest of the potato crop in the samo paddock was cutdown. Quality, Shape, a Great Cropper. It has yielded up to 20 tons per acre. Price 7/6 per Ib. Orders will be executed in strict rotation. Foilcling Agents:— BRAMWELL BROS. with whom all orders can be left. "DAFFODILS NOW Its THE TIME TO SELECT .VARIETIES. Come and See Them. ALPHA SPRAYERS and CARMONA GARDENALITIES. FKANK ■ AIASOSI, SANDON ROAD(One mile from Feilding P. 0.) Wβ have a fino assortment of style: in Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, ir order that wo may accurately anc comfortably fib every woman wh( comes to our counters for a corset.— Local Agents.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 3