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THE HEALTHY SPREAD FOft DAILY BEEAD I THE highest food authorities vindicate the popular appreciation of "X" JAM— the Pure Jam. Fresh ripe fruits are wholesome and healthful. Cane sugar is a concentrated food of high "fuel" value. When combined by clean and careful cooking — preserved in absolute purity— they form an unrivalled natural food-delicacy. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, M.D., says: — "Sweetness is to the taste ■what beauty is to tho eye — Nature's stamp of approval and certificate of wholesomeness." Dr. Chalmers Wateon, M.D., F.R.C.P., Says; — "Conserves are good for Children, satisfying the natural craving of children for sweets.". JAM Is the highest attainment in jam-making. The fruit and sugar are the very best — tho conditions are ideal— the jam is simply PERFECTION. Ask for "X" and get th© best. KIRKPATRICK'S, NELSON. IS TOUR TASTE FASTIDIOUS? npHEN, drink "OAMROC" Dry A Ginger Ale, compounded from an original Belfast formula. Most delicious and healthful of all drinks. We only ask * trial. At all Hotels and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. Telephone 148. WATSON'S WHISKY ts'the best in the world. By Special Appointment te His Excellency the Governor (Earl of Liverpool). E. NOETON AND CO., (LATE KING AND MUIR), , Established 1858, TAILORS.' Ourselves or predecessors In the business have also been officially appointed Tailors to Their Excellencies Lord Islington Lord Plunket Earl of Ranfurly Earl of Onslow Sir H. Robinson. Sir A. Gordon Marquis of Normanby A record which caould only have been, achieved' by maintaining a standard of excellence in our production unapproachable _by other tailoring firms in the Dominion. 254, LAMBTON-QUAY. IT IS QUITE TIME FOR EVERY PARTICULAR MAN TO VISIT MILLIGAN'S ABOUT HIS EASTER SUIT. THE holiday period is quickly approaching, and it is advisable to put off not one day longer. THE CHOICE OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE MATERIALS includes all the latest ideas in smart Tweeds and Worsteds — the colourings aro particularly attractive, and tho quality excellent. MILLIGAN'S, "KELBURN-AVENUE," "For Exclusive Tailoring." EVERY ONE OF OUR SUITS IS A FASHION PLATE— Full of character and distinction. Suits with simple elegance that appeals to all well-dressed men. THE WEATHER SAYS— " Procure your Autumn Suit now. 1 ' WE SAY— ■" Procure it from uu." MORRISON & PENNEY, .MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS (Opposite Hotel Windsor), WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ANNOUNCEMENT. T. M C EWAN, % TAILOR, ' T3EGS to announce that he hum JLM commenced business as below. Over 16 YEARS Cutter for T« Aro House Drapery Co. is sufficient guarantee that work entrusted to him will be excellent in every detail. Hope Bros.' Buildings (Upstairs), CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House, Telephone 358 (automatic). N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. NOTICE TO OFFICERS.' OFFICERS of the Expeditionary Forces who have not completed their Kit should call on me, as I am making a special concession on orders fronv Officers of above Forces. H. GOTLIEB (Not of Gorman Nationality), MILITARY TAILOR, 248, LAMBTON-QUAY. 'Phone 3063. YOU'LL NEED A WARMER SUIT NOW ! WITH this variable weather and the long Autumn prospect, it is time to order a Suit of heavier weight. Thin clothes will not suffice in face of bleak winds and treacherous days. BE MEASURED TO-DAY READY FOR EASTER. Very Choice Fabrics await you. H. OSBORNE & CO., CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. FIELD AND .LUCKIE, (Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 160. FEATHERSTON-STREET, Momv to Lend.&t ikdotx cent. T-*l, 14%.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1915, Page 6