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"X" JAM is JAM AT ITS BEST! YOU get Jam *t its best when you buy it under the "X" label. You get Jam m*de from fresh, ripe fruit, which comes straight from the orchards to the "X" model, sanitary kitchens. Immediately preserved in big steam pans, ! supervised by expert jam-makers, bottled and canned under scrupulously clean conditions, I Few households can obtain perfect fruit, or possess the facilities for making perfect jam. But every home in the land can obtain THE perfect Jam. "X" JAM. The best it is possible to produce. Made in Sunny Nelson, where the finest fruits grow. KIRKPATRICK'S, NELSON* CLOTHES THAT / SET THE EXAMPLE ! EVERY man who lias the dictates of good dressing at heart highly appreciates the gentlemanly and refined Clothes tailored by us. "Quietly dignified" aptly describes them. They are a perfect expression of good taste in attire — quality clothes, in fabric, style, and fitting. CHOOSE FROM OUR IDEAL NEW FABRICS. MORRISON & PENNEY, MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, Firßt Floor, 50, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. A PERFECT EXPRESSION OF PERFECT TAILORING. IF you want a Suit, possessing all tho style and character that a Tailor can put into it, you have only to consult MILLIGAN'S We have 6v«ry facility and full export equipment to adequately meet the demands of the most particular. We 4 are showing th« Latest Materials IN MID-SUMMER SUITINGS. MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN-A VENUE. ANNOUNCEMENT. T. M'EWAN, TAILOR, , BEGS to announce that he has oommenced business as below. Over 16 YEARS Cutter for Ta Aro House Drapery Co. is euffi- > oient guarantee that work entrusted to him will be excelknt in «very detail. Hope Bros.' Buildings (Upstairs), CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro Houw, Telephone 358 (automatic). HINTS FROM THE MASTER TAILORS. /"NETTING correct style in your VJT clothes is not a question of paying a high price, but of selecting the right tailor. You will secure tho latest and best rulings of fashion in a Suit tailored by Osborne and Co., tho tailors of long experience and high reputation. Best of Fabrics. Choose To-day. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, TEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY) GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. CARPENTERS. A SHIPMENT of BRITISH-MADE SAWS just landed. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street. A NDREW WYLIE, Barrister and Solicitor, has resumed Practice in the Offices recently occupied by Mr. F. F. Wills, Sussex Chambers, Panamastreet, Wellington. REMOVAL NOTICE. ISAAC CLARK AND SON,' Builders, Contractors, Undertakers, have Removed to new -premises, 27, Wingfieldstreet (off Molesworth-street)^ opposite Ministerial Residence. Jobbing Work promptly attended to. 'Phones— Shop 1088, Residenco 806. AM. S A L E X, • Solicitor, 219, Lambton-quay. £25, £275, £500 and upwards awaiting immediate investment on First Mortgage of Freehold Property ; also <» Chattels. Tel. 700. MONEY LENT privately, £1 and upward, on household furniture, pianos (without removal), stock, farm implements; repayable weekly instalments; no delay; confidential. L. W. Balkind, 125, Vivian-street. Telephone 247. 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 bums, 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. R HERBERT WEBB, Solicitor, • Lambton-quay (next Bank New Zealand). Money to Lend 011 Freeholds and Chattels at low rates of interest. Attend Upper Hutt Thursdays and Court days. MONEY to Lend, from £10 to £500, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON, 33, WifliMt. Tel. 718.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 44, 22 February 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 44, 22 February 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 44, 22 February 1915, Page 6

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