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WHAT IS " X " JAM ? Most people know it is a delicious Fruity Delicacy. But what is in it? Simply {his-FRUIT and SUGAR mHE FRUIT is the, finest grown—the •*• product of New Zealand's best orchards, filled with eun-made sweetness and flavour. Received at the "X" Factory frash' from the orchards. / Quickly preserved and bottled by perfect methods in a model factory. The SUGAR used is the finest cane sugar, ■which modern science has proved to bo ono of the most valuable muscleforming foods. It is therefore plain that! "X," Jam is NOT ONLY A TEMPTING DELICACY, BUT ALSO A VALUABLE FOOD. The "X" Brand is a Guarantee of Purity and Quality. KIE"EPATRICK, NELSON. NOW IS THE TIME 1 npHERE'S no time like the present to , jL order your Suits and Costumes from I our BIG STOCKS OF PRE-WAR INDIGO SERGES! .. Pro-war Qualities and pre-war Prices — no bettor selection in the Whole Dominion. JAMES BELL SUITS AND COSTUMES ARE DISTINC- j TIVE AND SUPERIOR IN ' | EVERY FEATURE. j Place your order now, and secure the | advantages of selection and price which we can givo you. I j jamejTbell, "THE PARTICULAR TAILOR," j MANNERS-STREET, . WELLINGTON. STANDARD TAILORING. A COSTUME made by Trios. M'Ewen sets the .highest standard in firstclass work. It is built—not merely made —and is perfect in every detail. You have a wide choice of Fashionable Material, and a guarantee of faithfulness in Fit and Finish. To wear a M'Evtan Costume is but the realisation of every expectation as to perfect style. NEW FABRICS AWAIT SELECTION. THOS. M.-EWEN, LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, 'Phono 558 A. Cuba-st.,: Wellington. 1 LADIES' TAILORING FOR THE NEW SEASON. A i rTVHE New Season, which will commence -B- shortly, will not find us unprepared. We will.be in a better position than ever to suggest to our clients the new styles which will rule. Further than that, we have arranged for a wide selection of Modern Materials. Our Now Costumes will be quite &sI tincb, and each will be marked with the | superior workmanship which has made us 60 famous. WHY NOT CONSULT US NOW? MORRISON & PENNEY, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Macarthy's Buildings, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE FAMOUS TAILORING By ■MILLIGAN'S. EXPERTS, KELBURN-AVENUE, Gives its patroril DOUBLE SATISFACTION: SATISFACTION in wearing clothes they know aro refined in appearance, And SATISFACTION in enduring service. TW'EW ZEALAND INSURANCE j QOMPANY, LIMT.TED, ,'. ■ v pire, marine, and 'accident insurance' accepted at lowest rates. H. E. KEMPTHORNE, i Manager. Office—Lambton-quay and Grey-street, Wellington. ORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. £ Subscribed Capital 4,500,000 Paid-up Capital 2,437,500 Funds exceed „., 23,900,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS,. & CO., LTD,, Agents. PROTECTION FOR ESTATES OF SOLDIERS i PROCEEDING ON ACTIVE SERVICE. fffTSTITH the calling up of the Second j *t Division many business men and responsible heads of families will be con- j cerned for the safe administration of their j affairs while away on 6ervic©. The,safe- j guarding of securities and investments, collection of rente and interest, and watchful attention to financial requirements in general, are points about which persons will be seriously concerned at the present time. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EKE- ' CUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Has been authorised by Parliament to undertake all such administrative work, and 'may with confidence "be appointed EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, OR ATTORNEY. This service will be appreciated by all desirous of obtaining the protection, security, guidance, and able management which the Company provides. Promptitude and strict secrecy in all transactions are special features of tho Company's business. The Guardian Trust is merged in and guaranteed by the South British Insurance Company, Ltd., with assets exceeding £1,300,000. Call or write for free booklet, giving full particulars and charges. . Address communications care South British Ittsutattse Co>, in any town* The mAn&jwmsnti af Wja tvga OomßWiiee is

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 6