"X" I LEMON CHEESE And j "X" MINCE MEAT j r \ RE two of the choicest pro- j -£* ducts of tho famous "X" i Factory in "Sunny" Nelsou. ! They should b© in every home, for thoy make the most delicious Lemon-cheese Cakes and Mince Pies and Tarts, which are enjoyed by all. They are as pure as they are nice — as wholesome as delicious ! Try a lib glass jar of each— all grocers sell them, ■li i KIRKPATRICK'S, PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, NELSON. MILLIGAN'S MERCHANT TAILORING SERVICE RATERS specially for those gentlemen who ivsnt Stylish Clothes. The Prices are Moderate, but, considering the Fit, Finish, and tho Satisfaction afforded, they give greater return for what they cost than anything in the cheaper makee. (Copy). CAWARRA WINE. A GREAT FUTURE BEFORE IT. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) LONDON, 24th April. The Wine Trade Club tasted a numbor of Australian, California)], and South African wines, and decided that the Cawarra (Australian) was head and 6houldors abovo the others. It was predicted ihcit there was a great future boforo this wine if the quality was maintained. CAWARRA k situated in the Hunter Valley, N.S.W., and the Lindemann Vineyard ("Cawarra" Wines) was laid down by Dr. Lindornann and carried on I by his sons. Dr. Lindemann was an enthusiast on the'biibject of good wines as a. wholesome beverage, and studied the industry in France. He went through many reverses before finally winning success, but the result was tho inaking of the Cawarra reputation, which has been jealously maintained by Dr. Lindomann's sons. The firm's Sydney Wine Cellar is claimed, to^bc one of tho largest city wine cellars in the world. CAWARRA WINES ARE STOCKED By DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, i 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET, ! Wellington. SOME TAILORING NEEDS APOLOGIES. EVER had a suit in which you felt you must make excuses for the bad fit? That kind of Suit IS made, you know ! Not at Osborne's, though — here there's perfect fit, 6tylish cut, newest fabrics, and smartness in every Suit. Choose Oaborne for YOUR Tailor if you want real TAILORING ! H. OSBORNE AND CO., TAILORS, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. TURKISH BATHS. A QUESTION of Health is of great importance to every thoughtful man and woman, and in this respect we &sk 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 Baths for 10s; Hot Bath, le. Estab. 34 years. Competent Masseurs in attendance. 134, Ma,nners-st. Tel. 1717. A., M. S A L E X, • Solicitor, 219, Lambton-quay (next to Union Bank). £25, £275, £500 and upwards, awaiting immediate investment on First Mortgage of Freehold Property. ALSO, MONEY TO LEND on Chattels, re-payable by instalments as desired. Telephone 700. MONEY TO LEND TO responsible Householders, Tradesmen, and Others. Loans from £10 to £500. Ca?h Advances mado on Furniture, Pia>nos, and other Securities without unnecessary formalities. Strictest privacy guaranteed. Easy Repayment. Reasonable Interest. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON, Caledonian Chambers, 33, Willis-st. , MONEY TO LEND ON approved Freehold Security, at lowest Current Rates. BUDDLE, ANDERSON AND BOLTON, Solicitors, Tcmplo Chambers, Johnston-fit. MONEY Lent privately, £1 and upward, on household furniture, pianos (without removal), stock, fa/rm implemonts; repayable weekly instalments ; no dela.y ; confidential. L. W. Balkind, 125, Vivianstreet. Tel. 247. MONEY TO LEND ON Mortgago 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 ON Approved Freehold Securities at the Lowest Rates ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once, KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama-street,.. Tg> HERBERT WEBB, Solicitor. i-*i» Lambton-quay (next Bank, Now Zeala,nd). Money to Lend on Freeholds and Ohattols at low rates of interest. Attend Upper Hutt Thursdays and Court days. FIELD AND LUCKIE, Barristors and Solicitors, Patent Afloat*. 160, vsAViianBTON-tonaiaT. Monty to- Land it 44 per cant. Tal. 1437,.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 4
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