Wf, OF ALL CHEMISTS gp "All we are and ail we have,' 1 | said Mr Massey, "is at the ' service of the Empire." j / ! I rriHIS is rery true. But what we JL ARE and what we HAVE is determined rerj largely by our EDUCA- ! TION. . i To train and educate oneself is to serve the Empire, for it is increasißg one's value to the Empire. Now BANKS' Commercial College WELLINGTON, By faithfully preparing students for the Law Professional \ Accountancy Book-keepers' Public Service University f Examinations Entrance University Teachers' Certificate Stenographer^' ' Helps large numbers of citizens to increase their worth to the State. Remember that the wealth of a country is in its citizens, aoid that the surest riches are of the-mind. Our unrivalled system of Postal Tuition will enable YOU to study suc--eessfully for any of the above examinations. Write for particulars. P.O. Box 162, H.*AMOS, Wellington. Director. Cash Clearing Sale. Commencing Tuesday, ICth august, And will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. WE have the following Genuine Bargains to offer: — 30 Men's Overcoats, 67s 6d; now 27s 6d. 50 Ladies' Skirts, 14s 6d to 21s 6d; now-9s 9d 1(X) Hearth Rugs, greatly reduced in price. 100 Pieces* Dress Goods, .from 2s 6d to 4s'3d yard; your pick at Is 6d per yard. 10 Gross Dress Buttons, Id per doz. Liberal discounts.allowed on Rugs, Blankets, Drapery, Clothing } Fancy Goods, Electro-plate, Crockery, etc. Now is the time to buy, as we cannot replace the goods at the prices we are offering them at to-day. Just landed ex s.s. Tainui: 3 tons Essex Broad-leaf Rape Seed. Book your requirements early, as there is h'kelv to be a shortage. FULL** BROS., , SEDDON. Earn by Saving. mHAT'S GASOOIGNiyS ADVICE, I particularly to those experiencing difficulty in balancing income and expenditure. The difficulty will be further le*»sened by the adoption of the CASH purchasing habit, for it cannotfc be gainsaid that 6O long as you purchase goods under the ordinary credit system you who pay must pay something for nothing—paying as you do a proportion towards the purchases of those who fail to pay. Doubtless you would object to directly pay a neighbor's store account—then why pay it indirectly if he fails to do soP The remedy, so far as your grocery purchases are concerned, is to DEiAL at GASCOIGNE'S £ASH STORE. Remembering that to save a shilling is equivalent to earning on© and you'll save many a shilling by Rhnpping at GASOOIG^E'S WHERE THE BEST GOODS COST j LESS. ! Wemyss Bros*. Timber Merchants, , Builders Contractors, <&c, . GROVE ROAD. TF you want a hoi.se wo!l built o; j ■*■■ good seasoned tijuber GO T(J ' WEMYSS BROS. j They stock everything required in j building a house. All kinds of designs on hand. | Skirting in stock and made on ] I premisc-s. Drain Pipes, Keroso.no, Bcnzi«e. I and Motor Spirits on sale. \ 'Phore© No. 2. I J. NICHOLAS'S SHOEING FLOOR. I J NICHOLAS, Junr., Blacksmith, j »J « General Wheelwright j Horso- I shoer, Coach-painter, and General I Smith, bogs to notify his customers | and the public generally that he has I REMOVED to LARGEIt PREMISES in ARTHUR STREET, round Wintringham and Mitchell's Garage j corner. j More room, same attention, and the I very best workmanship. I J. NICHOLAS, Jik^ a| ARTHUR STREET. ' j Writing pads of good quality paper I at ''Express" Printing Works. 1
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Marlborough Express, Issue 203, 28 August 1915, Page 6
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