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CHEAP CLOTHES MAKE JACK- A "CHEAP" ROY. More parents are finding out each day that it pays to clothe the right kind of boys in the right kind of Suits. lho good clothes outwear two of the cheap suits—hence, what at first appears extravagance becomes Economy. 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 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 1 weeds 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 C MENAMIN CASH CLOTHIER, FEILDINGJfc. 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 simplicity itself. The only requirements are a jar or empty kerosene tin and a bottle of 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, Disppnsing Chemists and Opticians, RED CROSS PHARMACY, Manchester Street, FEILDING/ LF.ARN MORE IF YOU WOULD EARN MORE. DON'T FRET, because yours is a humdrum job with little pay and poor prospects. Grumbling will not improve your lot. Resolve to study. Knowledge is power that will raise' you out of a routine—any-man's situation to a professional, position. And the easiest way to acquire that knowledge is to enrol as a Correspondence Student of BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. First determine what you wish to be. If that 13 difficult, write to the Director of this College. His advice may help you. Whatever examination you decide to prepare for— LAW PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY, PUBLIC SERVICE, or ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY, the surest road to success for a conscientious worker is tho course mapped out by the experts of this College. No other institution in New Zealand provides such thorough instruction for the Home Student. Test our methods and you will soon learn why this. College has gained an enviable reputation for'successful results Write NOW for Prospectus iNo. 4. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGF _ _ G _°- Street - WELLINGTON. """new "era™ POTATO TH t x POTATO ALL GROWERS H ifp V ,^n T E EN LOOKING FOR. ( UREFULLY TESTED for six o^T)i^! lrs £ by T tl,e raisor ' Mr J - 0. HARRIS, of Raetihi, during which time it has proved itself both blight proof and frost resistant. Blight-proof Quality.—Single roots, when grown at Raetihi amongst two ; l 'n eH , ! )f 1 ° 1 . 1( ? r varieties which were killed by blight, remained untouched. I'rost-Resistant.—lt has been raised and grown at Raetihi at an elevation of 2000 feet, and suffered no injury Irom frost when the rest of tho potato crop in tho same paddock was cut ' down. Quality, Shape, a Great Cropper. It lias yielded up to 20 tons per acre Price 7/6 per lb. Orders will bo executed in strict rotation. Feilding Agents: - BRAMWELL BROS. with whom all orders can be left. ' DAFFODILS I NOW IS TQR TIME TO SELECT VARIETIES. Come auel See Them. ALPHA SPRAYERS and CARMONA GARDENAHTI.ES. SANDON ROAD. , (One mile from Feilding P. 0.) SENIOR CADETS. - JJARADES FOR OCTOBER:— Tuesdays: 6, 13, 20, and 27. Drill Hall, 7.30 p.m.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2465, 6 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2465, 6 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2465, 6 October 1914, Page 3

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