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MANY MOTHERS WONDERSHOULD CHILDREN ' EAT SWEETS ? i HPIIE desire for sweets is a healthy -^ appetite. Sugar in some form is necessary for children, as their universal craving for it shows. Turn this appetite into the avenue oE health by allowing your ffirls and boys to cur, plenty of delicious "X" Jam—the pure fresh-fruit preserve. 14. JAM IS SIMPLY PERFECT FRUIT AND CANE SUGAR, PRESERVED UNDER PERFECT CONDITONS. It is a natural food delicacy that helps to build healthy children. Let YOUR kiddies have all the "X" Jam they "X" IS THE PUREST, NICEST AND BEST Off ALL JAMS! So bo sure to order "X"—and get it. ■"X" Jam is made where the Best Fruits grow, and is guaranteed by Kirkpatrick's, Nelson. TURNS THIRST TO BLISS rrtHE drink that satisfies—the drink for -"- tho man who is thirsty. "CAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE. | All Hotels and Stores sell it, but in- | sist on getting "Camroc." Have no I other. Sole Proprietors— THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., 'Phono 2527A. Wellington. WATSON'S WHISKY FinHE PUREST AND BEST SPIRIT JL. i j THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. I FUNDS IN HAND £9,000,000. Attention is directed to the now form of Policy issued by tho Association. PROBATE POLICY. npHE Policy provides that for the paymost cases, loss than interest at current rates on the amount of duty, tho Association will, at the death of the Proposer, pay to the Government, or as may bo directed, a specified amount before tho issue of Probate, or Letters of Administration Thus the Estate is left intact, and the Trustoo is not hampered, but left free to deal with the Assets to tho best udvan- — ! SELECTED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ■ByjrANUFACTURED at our establish.Lr_iL men j.. f rom y !e choicest growths of Virginia Tobacco, In packets of 10 ~, 6d In packets of 20 , 1 3 G. AND C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206, LAMBTON-QY. "MO-JO" CHEWING GUM. WARNING-REWARD. INFORMATION having reached us of' -fl- defamatory statements having been made in regard to the above article we have to inform the public, firstly, that "MO-JO" CHEWING GUM is made to comply with the Pure Food Acts of America; secondly, that it is clean and white through and through, and is absolutely harmless; thirdly, that a . sample has boon analysed by Mr. A. J. Parker, ' F.C.S., Analyst, of Auckland, who re- j ports that it is composed of harmless substances, and that it is absolutely pure and harmless, and free from all adulterants. We offer a reward of £50 to any person who can prove tltat any of the above statements are incorrect, "and we offer a like sum to any person who can give us satisfactory information as to the origin of any defamatory statements in regard to "MO-JO," which will enablo us to take action against the person or persons responsible for such statements. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand, J. MYERS AND CO., Wellington. WHY NOT LET US MAKE YOU A SMART SUIT FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS? WE have a bi ff variety of the best quality Tweeds and Serges, and can guarantee you a stylish and well-cut Suit at an extremely moderate price. Firstclass workmanship diftir^uishes all our Tailoring, and yon can't do better than come Were for your new Suit. H. OSBORNE & CO., 172, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. MONEY TO LEND. ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, Solicitors, 37. Panama-street, Wellington. Telephone 2352. "yTSITXNG CARDS, "At Home " » Cards, Wedding Cards, In Memorials Cards, neatly and cheaply printed at Tho Evening Pest General J-Vmtiag Depart' ..-meat.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 6