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THE PTJBITY OF ' r K» JAM IS -NEVER .QUESTIONED ! i-TUST a taste of "X" Jam in " sufficient to prove its goodness! Every particle possesses the delicious natural flavour of the ripe fruit — preserved in absolute purity under ideal conditions. Use "X" Jam in .YOUR -home. lis 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 i'K'i and ba Sure to Get It! KIRKPATRICK, NELSON (Where the Best Frnita Grow). " JOHN COTTON " TOBACCO. TTpB are* now able to fulfil orders for T T this famous Edinburgh mixture, a new shipment having just arrived. ""JOHN COTTON" may be obtained in two strengths, viz.— No. I— MILD. No. 1 and 2— MEDIUM In ilb Airtight Tins, at 3a 6d. G. AND C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206, Lambton-quay.. IS YOUR TASTE FASTIDIOUS? mHEN drink" "OAMR00" Dry -1- Ginger Ale, compounded from an original Belfast formula. Most delicious and healthful of all drinks. Wo only ask a trial. At all Hotels and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. Telephone 2627 A. WATSON'S WHISKY TS THE BEST IN THE .WORLD. TY~ Z F I. F. i; 'And '""" DR. D. N. ISAACS. DENTISTS, 142, WiHis-etreefc. Tele. 2361. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Letters addressed to The Editor lor publication should be written in ink

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 6

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