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WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE PICKLES AT HOME? TF so. let us tell "you how you can save time and obtain superior results. Simply use "X" MUSTARD PICKtE POWDER for making the liqmor. It is exquisite in flavour —the preparation of an expert. Try*it! " J£ *** MUSTARD uPICKLE POWDiIER ! Is sold everywhere, in lib tins. „, . .. , ' . -„ There are two i kinds —Chow Chow and Piccalilli. Other housewives praise them —jiou will like them, \ too. (N.B. — tßecipe for mustard »,;^,i^ I- „„ n,,o ~n ,;.i pickles on eveqr tin). «... . Prepared by KIRKPATRICK, NELSON. i ____ DAVID ANDERSON AND SON ' 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET, Are Agents for the HOWARD T>TTqTT -PNS TiTT^T-pp -L» U Q±.L/x!iOo -UUoXJIiXVj Which is A CHEMICALLY-TREATED CLOTH That in use Picks up and Holds Particles of Dust. Dusts, Cleans, and Polishes Furniture. Metal or Glass. > ' Made in Several Styles for Various Purposes. . PRICES FROM -I /. UPWARDS. • TTOW^AT?T)'S JJ.W v* ri.\xxj o DUSTLESS DTTSTT^T? TT IS A MATTER OF URGENCY TO PLACE YOUR CLOTHES' ORDERS NOW AT MILLIGAN'S KELBURNE-AVENUE, FOEE EASTER. ' GOOD HEALTH^ YOUR health will greatly benefit if proper attention is paid to the natural functions of the body. A Turkish Bath stimulates the system. Beneficial in caaes of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, etc. Turkish or Steam Bath, 33 \ Or t 4 l»? athß °r 1O li: i^n?^ l? JJ 8 -T> C? m ' petent Masseurs. -Halls Turkish Baths, 134, Manners-street. * Tel. 1717. -QR. HERBERT "to Removed to 11, WOODWARD-STREET (Mr. Rawson'a Rooms). TeleDhone 525 letephone 525 STAMP 9 VLAixirn. W ANTED, Collections and Loose Stamps, high prices given. Collectors "to visit new shop for bargains in r»r» Stamps. Books of all countries, 6d and Is packets. Best value in New Zealand. —A. Brodie, Stamp Importer, Royal Oak Buildings, Wellington. 'Phone 1308. AM. SALEK, Solicitor, 219, Lambton- • quay (next Union Bank). £100, £300, £500, and upwards awaiting investment on Mortgago at cuipent rates. Also, Money to Lend on Chattels, repayable by instalments as desired. Attends PETONS every THURSJDAY, at Short and Frasers office, from 7 to 8 p.m., or at any time by appointment. Telephone 700. / MONEY TO LEND TO responsible Householders, Tradesmen, and Others. Loans from £10 to £500. Cash Advances made on Furniture, Pianos, and other Securities without unnecessary formalities. Strictest privacy guaranteed. Easy Repayment. ReasonaWe Caledonian Chambers, 33, Willis-st. MONEY Lent privately, £1 and up--ward, on household furniture, maoos (without removal),stock, farm implements; repayable weekly instalments; no delay; confidential. L. W. Balkmd, Brittain s Bmldingß.^lanners-^re^ Box 92. VyEBB AND HOLMDEN, Solicitors,. * »'. Lambton-quay (next Bank New Zealand). Money to Lend on Freeholds and Chattels at low rates of interest. Attend Upper Hutt Thuraday* and Court day-. i 1 MONEY TO LEND ON approved Freehold Security, at lowest Current Rate? BUDDLE, ANDERSON and BOLTON, Temple Chambers, Johnston-et. ' MONEY TO LEND ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties. Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, Solicitors, 37, Panama-street, Wellington. Telephone 2352. " money to lend IN any sums, on Approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates.SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, 31, Hunter-street. Telephone 31. MONEY TO LEND OX Appioved Freehold Security at Ihe Lowcer. Ratos ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once, KIRK AND WILSON. Solicitors, Panama-street — 2 EDDING CARDS—Th« most ukt* «}t^fltt -PjSot,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 6

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