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MASTERTON A. A V. ASSOCIATION. 28th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SOLWAfSHOW THE PREMIER NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 15 and 16. ENTRIES CLOSE JAN. 29. RAM AND EWE FAIR FEBRUARY 17 and 18. Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. GRAND DISPLAY Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIAL. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to the Secretary. Showgrounds comprise 70 Acres of ideal picnic grounds; Native bush, ruuniilg streams, shady nooks. Hot Water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground gates. AVrito for Schedulo and full particulars to — J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. FOR SUCCESS IN LAW EXAMINATIONS. THE Correspondence Courses of Banks' College are practically indispensable. By their means the great pitfall of misdirected energy— one of the most orolinc sources of failure —i.s avoided. BANKS' ✓COMMERCIAL /"COLLEGE, j AVELLINGTON. | offers to Students Lectures of unrivalled fullness, petspicuity, and , scholarship, written by j MR R. KENNEDY, M.A.. LL.M. (First Class Honours in Arts and First Class Honours in Law). Mr Kennedy corrects all papers and sends helpful notes and criticism. Each student therefore enjoys regular intercourse with a practising Barrister of high standing in the legal centre of New Zealand, and with a teacher of rare ability. The results of this conscientious and individual instruction have been excellent. Although this Department , is only in its third year, over 100 students are now on the roll. MAY AYE ENROL YOU NOW? H. AMOSJ Director. Wooavrat'd Street, AVellngt>on, P.O. Box 162.

A recent vismtor to the Maori (raining camp alt Narrow Neck, Auckland, states, that some difficulty is being experienced in feeding tbe* native recruits from the South, Sea. Islands, in the food Iw-ing totally different, from what they have been accustomed lo in the islands. In one case a, party of new arrivals, on being served with roast beof, potatoes, arid rice pudding, mixed the whole lot together and then poured their tea over fhe irnixture. Vory few of the Islanders can speak English. ¥OUR FAMILY ROUND THE PIANO I If your home never knows that best of all pleasures—an evening of music with family and. friends—you should lose no time in getting a really good Piano. The cost of a first-class instrument need not inconvenience you. Take advantage of The Bristol -Piano Co.'s liberal time-payment plan, and you can enjoy an excellent Piano at home while paying for it. And what a superb instrument you can obtain by selecting at The Bristol ! This well-known firm holds extensive stocks of The Broadwood, The Sanies, and other English Pianos of world-wide prestige. In Organs, New Zealand's premier Music Warehouse specialises in the two leading Canadian makes—The Bell and The Imperial. As all these 'nstrumencs ensure lifelong satisfaction, one can purchase with confidence at The Bristol. Ttie Bristol Piano Co., LM.. W,n:, g . ton. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local Representatives: COPELAND and CO. The British hlockade is going to bo the of bringing this war to a. meritorious conclusion. AVby shouldn't we starve the German populationi? Why is it that MeMenamio's Outfitting Store is being talked about? —because, of course, bis great ''hard-up'' sale is on-and his valuevS are better than over.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 3

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