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DELICIOUS PASTRIES For HOLIDAY FEASTS Can bo easily made At home if you use LEMON CHEESE , ;■ AND "mr" 1 \ MINCE MEAT. i ' \ rpHESE two prepara-tions are par- ' ■*■■ ticularly choice, rich and delt- ".-■_ cate in flavour, pure and wholesomo "t,' in quality, being made from tho "''•• finest selected materials. '$ BE SURE YOU BUY THE >A "JT" BRAND. i ' ; f ■*» I ~ -: Prepared by ]■.< KIRKPATRIOK'S, j NELSON, 1 1 SUMMER SUITINGS. WIDE. RANGE TO SELECT FROM. fi ENTLEMEN,— GET YOUR NEXT SUIT From tha . WE&T END TAILORS. Our Speciality ia THEJLONG SHAPELY COAT, With CLEAN -'"'AMERICAN SHOULDERS. The number of men wearing this olau of coat is proof of its popularity and our targe clientele. I JAS. BELL, I (Late Carr and Bell), tADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S -7 TAILOR, MANNERS-STREET. TAILORING WITH EXPERIENCE BEHIND IT! TJIXPERIENCE is an essential item in MjJ every walk of life.; Osborne's long Tailoring experience enables him to cut, fit and build clothes that you will appreciate and others will envy. Be clad in a well-tailored suit that has experience behind it. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. IT'S NOT BAD MANNERS TO LISTEN TO THIS CONVERSATION. i "TOrOW is it he always looks bo weJl -OL dressed'?" says one. "I don't know," says the other., Will you allow US to tell you? In the first place, he realises it's better to buy a good Suit and pay a fair price for it. Secondly, he always comes to Morrison and Penney's to be tailored. Here ho secures perfect fit, "gentlemanly" style, superior material, distinctive cut, and tip-top finish. YOU'LL be well dressed if you aro tailored here. Coming? MORRISON & PENNEY, 114, WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. THE NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT, MORTGAGE, AND. DEPOSIT COMPANY, LTD. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT in any sums on the following terms : — For 12 months— 4i per cent, per annum. For 6 months — 3_ per cent, per annum. Interest commences from date of deposit. ADVANCES made on approved freehold securities. CHAS. R. STUART, Secretary. Offices, 17, Grey-street, Wellington. P.O. Box 706. STAMPS. BANKERS, Solicitors, Merchants, etc. There is money in Stamps. Look out your old letters. £5 to £15 per 100 paid for old N.Z. Stamps. Good prices given for British and European from 1840, and' Colonials from 1860. Collections bought and sold on commission. 'Phone 1308.— Stanley Stamp Co., Royal Oa,k BuUdinga. AM. SALEK, Soiicitor, 219, Lamb- • ton-quay (next to Union Bank). £100, £300, £500, and upwards awaiting investment on Mortgage at current rates. Also, Money to Lend on Chattels, repayable by instalments as desired. ATTENDS PETONE every Thursday at Short and Fraser's Office, from 7 to 8 p.m., or at any time by appointment. Telephone 700. MONEY TO LEND TO Reiponsiblo Householdere, Tr*desmen. and Others. LOANS from £10 to £500. Cash Advances made, on Furniture, Pianos, and other Securities without unnecessary formalities ; strictest privacy guaranteed. Easy Repayments, Reasonable Interest. Apply THOS. RICHARDSON, Caledonian Chambers, 33, Willis-st.^ MONEY TO LEND, ON approved freehold security, at Lowest Current R-ates. BUDDLE, ANDERSON and BOLTON, Tomplo f Chambers, Johnston-st. MONEY TO LEND ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties. Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, / Solicitors. 37, Panama-street, Welling ton___Tel_. 2352. MONEY TO LEND ON 'Approved Freehold Securities at the LOWEST RATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply, at once, KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama-street. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND, IN any sums, on Approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. -SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, 31. Hunter-street. Tel. 31. FIELD AND LUCK IE, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 160, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 44 per cent. Tel. 1437. TURKISH BATHS. A QUESTION of Health is of great importance to every thoughtful man and woman, and in this respect we ask you to consider the wonderful results of a TURKISH or STEAM BATH for such ailments as Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, etc. Turkish or Steam Bath, 3s, or 4 Batha for 10s; Hot Bath, Is. Estab. 34 yoa-ro. Competent Maeeeurn in

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 6

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