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' SWEETNESS PLUS GOODNESS! A N eminent physician (Dr. Woods -t*- Hutchison) says that "sweetness is to the taste what beauty is to the eye —Nature's stamp of approval and certificate of wholesomeness." The deliciou3 flavour of "IC" JAM is the natural sweetness of the choicest fresh ripe fruits—healthiul, nutritious, and wholesome. "K ss JAM IS SIMPLY THE FINEST FRESH FRUITS PRESERVED WITH PURE CANE SUGAR, Its fine flavour proves its high quality. PREPARED BY KIKKPATBIOK'S, IN SUNNY NELSON, WHERE THE BEST FRUITS GROW! STYLE PLUS ECONOMY. inPCHAT puts the case for our Tailoring A into a. nutshell. We believe in taking pains with a,ll our Suits and Costumes, because to us the satisfaction of the Cus I tomer is of great importance. Wo a-ro now showing- the newest, designs and materials for spring and summer wear. Call in and inspect our stock—our prices, too, offer wonderful value. THOS. M/EWAN, HOPE BUILDINGS, ! WELLINGTON. MILLIGAN'S /CLIENTS have still a chance to buy highest grade Suitings and Suits at the OLD PRICES, and they hove a choice of the FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. ',■ * MILLIGAN'S, KELBTJRN-AVENUE. WATSON'S WHISKY IS OLD AND MELLOW. THE MOMENT YOU TASTE "/TUMROC" DRY GINGER ALE \J 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. At all Hotels and Stores. See that you get it, take no other. Sole proprietors-— THOMSON. LEWIS AND CO., 'Phone 2627A. Wellington. BA. F I F E And DR. D. N. ISAACS. DENTISTS. 112, Willis-etr&et. Tele. 2361. ! j ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Jlinemoa."—The Government steamer Uinemoa is at present visiting the northern lighthouses, -and is expected to return to Wellington to Wellington on about the loth or'liith inst. More definite information ■available later. "Vetera.l.".—(l) See news columns for answer. Proper lists are kept, and men are called up in order of enlistment. (2) There was a record number of candidates, and with short staff, hard pressed with war work, the getting out of the results has been delayed. They are expected, however, to he available shortly. "One Who. Pays."—Personal, ami would avail nothing Percival It. Waddy.—The person most concerned might object to publicity even though the rumour be denied. S. J. Kirk.—Obliged. Geo. Fred Allen.—The status of each man can only be determined by his rank, and it is military service. Sot being a Red Cross hospital ship, there was nothing unusual in the attack. Lttters addressed to The Editor for publication should .be written in ink.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 6

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