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THE PUTvE GOODNEI3S OF RIPE TOMATOES IS brought to you in perfretion in "X" TOMATO SATK3E. To taste its rich tomato flavour is like tasting the red-ripa fruit picked off tho vines! Tjiero aro reasons for its -natural flavour — Fresh Ripe Tomatoes Careful Preparation And Absolute Purity in tho Making If you like Tomatoes, ;#>u will like X" TOMATO SAUCE! TOMATO SAUCE! T-HE SAUCE DE LUXE. KIEKPATRIOK,. NELSON. i V. i I ' " IN OUR. NEW SHOWROOMS " TjuSTE are displaying «, great variety of FASHIONABLE WINTER SUITINGS Recently received from London. MILLIGAN'S, KELBUR N- A VENUE. "WHAT'S NEWEST IN SUITINGS r THAT'S the question of 'the man who dresses well— who wants a smart, good-looking, distinctive material. We can always satisfy his desires — always, suit his particular taste. Makff a fabric inspection just now, 6ir. •and you'll nnd our latest designs even < m'6'l'e" l d'resss"thdh ever. ' ' MORRISON & PENNEY, TAILORS, 114, ..^ WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. SUITINGS YOU CAN BE PROUD TO WEAR. THE more discriminating you are &s to the Fabric for your new Suit, the more you will appreciate tho handsomeness of these we have recently secured. Come in, right now — be inca&ured. Ac to tailoring, fit, and finish — well, tho Osbcyno Exoellence in all these is known far and near. H. OSBORNE AND CO., TAILORS, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, TEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY ' GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET Telephone 331. A NSONIA ALARM CLOCKS, From 4s 9d each. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street. REMOVAL NOTICE. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, Builders, Contractors, Undertakers, have Removed to now premiss, 27, Wingficld-st. (off Molesworth-fit.),»^.p. Ministerial residence. Jobbing work promptly attended 'to. 'Phones— Shop 1088, Residence 806. AM. S A L E X, • Solicitor, 219, Lanibion-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, repayable by instalments as desired. 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 privaoj* guaranteed. Easy Repayment. Reasonable Interest. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. Caledonian Chambers, 33, WilUs-et. MONEY TO LEND ON approved Freehold Security, at lowest Current Rutes. BUDDLE, ANDERSON AND BOLTON, Solicitors, Temple Chambers, Johnston-st. MONEY Lent privately, £1 and upward, on household furniture, ru'anos (without removal), stock, fa/vm implements; repayable weekly instalinonts : no dolay ; confidential, L. W. Balkind, 125, Vivian--itreet. Tel. 247. MONEY TO LEND ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties. , Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, .'•Solicitors, 37, Panama-street, Wellington. Tclophono ?352. MONEY TO LEND IN any Mimp, on Approved Freehold .Security, at 1/owosh ('ilrronl. Rates. — SIR KUNNCTH DOUGLAS. Solicitor, SI, Jiiintrv.»trp^. 'JVi^ibono 51. money to lend ON Approved D'rephold Hpcuritiee at tho liowp^l; J'atoK ruling in iho Dominion. Apply til) finer, ICIRK AND WICSOX, fiolioilnu, f\in»ma-streer. RIJKRI3ISRT WEBB. Solicitor. • Lainbtou-quay (no'efc Bank Now Zealand). .Money to Lend on Freeholds and Chattel'! at; low isles of interest. Attend Upppr Itutt Thursdays aud Court days. FIELD AND LUCKIE, Barristers a.ud Solicitor*, Patent A tents. 160, FISATHERSTON'STKKET, Mousy to Lead it 4i pet pfeat, Tel. 1437,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 6

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