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KKKKKKKKK THE HELPING HAND TO BETTER BAKING! "X" BAKING POWDER THE BEST OF ALL RAISING COMPOUNDS ! NEVER FAILS TO GIVE PERFECT RESULTS. riIKY it next baking day! The results JL -will enhance your reputation for good cooking ! ' ASK FOR "XT" BRAND! NONE BETTER. NONE CHEAPER. KIRKPATRIOK'S, NELSON. ' PURE FOOD LEADERS FOR 34 YEARS. TINDER LIGHTERS, A S used extensively by the British "^^ Soldier on active service. An improvement on the old-time tinder box. Never fails to light and keep alight in the fiercest wind and rain. To-be obtainable from G. AND 0. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, JO6, LAMBTON-QY. pLEMAK SAFETY RAZOR (British made). Complete with 12 Blades and Stropping Machine, ifj/. M'LEAN AND ARCHIBALD, 29, Willis-street THE MOMENT 'YOU TASTE "piAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE V^ you'll be keen on it. Like Oliver Twist you will ask for more, and you won't be happy till you get "CAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE. Atall Hotels and Stores. See that you get it, take no other. Sole proprietors — THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., 'Phone 2627 A. Wellington. mHE BEST WHISKY I. WATSON'S. J\ A. F 1 F E And DR. D. N. ISAACS. j DENTISTS. 142, WilKs-etreet. Tele. 2361. j q AKSWEKS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Lonely Mother."— Your son with others was given a week's special leave. That was definitely understood to be the last. Now the authorities are giving- 2 hours' leave on Friday afternoon or evening. You should also be able to get next-of-kin pass to see your son away. "A.L.C."— The "5.0.5." call from the Ruahine •was received, not by the operator on the Wahine, but by the Wellington Radio Station on Tinakori Hills. The Wahine was lying at the Wharf at the time, and at 10 a.m. on Sunday, 25th October, 1914, was despatched at full speed to the scene of the accident. The Terawhiti did not leave the harbour, but on the arrival of the Ruahine stood by to render any assistance necessary. Her services, however, were not required. J Richards.— Additional duties were imposed upon spirits and beer. The Racing Club was generous in the assistance it rendered. The raffles and liquor questions were fully debated before Parliament decided. It would be futile to reopen the discussion at the present time "The Worker Pays." — He was within his plain rights, and might have pocketed the money instead of devoting it to a patriotic purpose. i "Only a Girl."— The Registration. Act will furnish the necessary information. Meanwhile no man can justly say that his fellow has not sufficient reason to remain. "Argument."— The Crown Princess of Germany is the daughter of the late Grand Duke Frederick Francis of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and sister of the present Grand Duke. The Queen of Denmark is her elder sister. A summary of th.c provisions of the War Pensions Act appeared in The Post of the 10th August. Letters addressed to The Editor for publication should be written in ink.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue XC, 7 October 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue XC, 7 October 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue XC, 7 October 1915, Page 6