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THE PURITY OF " X " JAM IS NEVER QUESTIONED! K TUST a taste of "X" Jam is . *■* sufficient to prove its goodness! Ev«ry particle possesses the delicious natural flavour of tho ripe fruit— preserved in absolute purity under 'ideal conditions. Use "X" Jam in YOUR home. Its wholesome sweetness pleases everyone. It costs so little that it is the cheapest as well as the nicest "spread" for daily bread. "X" JAM! PURE, WHOLESOME, DELICIOUS ! Your Grocer Sells "K." Ask for "X" and be Sax©, to G«fc It! KIRKPATRICK, NELSON (Where th» Best Fraite Gfcron). NSONIA '> ALARM CLOCKS ARE RELIABLE. See Our Window Display. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street. mHB BEST WHISKY WATSON'S. SAY"CAMROC!" ~ AND SAY IT PLAIN. IT is a 'delicious DRY Ginger Ale,' 1 and is guaranteed prepared from an original Bolfast formula. Try it. ASK FOR IT. SEE THAT YOU GET IT. At v all Hotels and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO. Telephone 2627 A. T\ a! F I F, eT And DR. D. N. ISAACS, DENTISTS, ' 142, Willis-etreet. Tele. 2361. ANSWEES TO CORRESPONDENTS B. A. Mathews— The argument ds familiar to our readers "Original."— Far-fetched "Bull-rope Man."— The context of your letter was referred to a responsible representative of the employers, whose duties take him constantly among the men, and he states that he has not eeen any flagrant instances of unseemly conduct such as you mention. His impression is that the men have been better behaved of late than usual, but if you can mention specific cases, be will un. (lertake to make investigations "Onlooker" and "Levin Eecruits."— Will make enquiry "Fairplay."— The same argument has been, advanced by other correspondents, and is familiar to our readers "Rejected Ex-Soldier."— Will make enquiry

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 6