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MAKE THE 'CHILDREN HAPPY, BY ■ £rwn«r~th«m -plenty ..... , of delicious and nutritious "X" Jam —the purest and be^t-of all. "X" JAM! EVERY. ' . r . DAY! "■"' ■■■■ Should be-the rule in your home. Neither children •■■• nor adoHa can have too much of its wholesome fruity goodness. | "X" JAM SURPASSES ALL OTHERS IN PURITY, QUALITY, AND FLAVOUR. KIEXPATRICK, Nelson. CALL AND MEET YOUR BEST FRIEND AT YOUR GROCER'SOREAMOATA (CREAM O' THE OAT). fTIHE Nutritious, Delicious, Breakfast ■** Dish. He has a packet for you—in a damp-proof carton, and as fresh as the day it left the most up-to-date cereal mills in the Southern Hemisphere. Only the PLUMPEST and PRIMEST .SOUTHLAND OATS are used in the making, of CREAMOATA. BRITISH CAPITAL! BRITISH WORKMEN! j BRITISH CEREALS! FLEMING AND CO., LTD., Gore, SOLE PROPRIETORS. A SPECIAL BAEGAIN : FOE, ONE WEEK ONLY T ADIES! Here is a splendid op--H_i portunity for you to procure a. pair of dainty and charming shoes, specially designed for evening or light walking wear, at a price you cannot afford to miss. In three choice designs, fashioned in soft, superior, black glace leather, one bar style, with neat ornament, Cuban heels, pump soles, in medium or round toes, and priced at 13/11 We also have Black, Glace Kid "Ballet" Shoes for girls, 7's and 10's, Sa 6d; ll's and l's, 9s 6d, and Ladies' ditto, at 10s 6d, and a splendid variety of fancy ornaments for shoes, Tang-ing from Is 3d a pair. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, Cuba-street, ajid 137, Riddiford-street. CARRERAS /CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO. \J Craven Mixture, -double broad cut, 2oz tins, Is 9d. Craven A Mixture, 2oz tins, Is 6d. Black Cat Mixture, 2oz tina, Is. Hankey's Mixture, 4oz tins, 4s. Guard's Mixture, 4oz tins, 4s. " Mugge's Mixture, 4oz tins, 3s 6d. Sil Phillips Mixture, 4oz tins, 4a 6d. Craven A Cork-tipped Virginian Cigarettes, tins of 10, 9d; 25, Is 9d; 50, 3s 6d. Craven De Luxe Virginian Cigarettes, packet 10, 9d. To be obtained from G. AND C. ALDOUS, V TOBACCONISTS, 206, LAMBTONQUAY. t. FOR THE LADIES. V\f E *ro llow featuring a special line GABRICORDS, In attractive shades of Mole, Brown, Green, etc., The most popular Fabrics for present-day wear. This splendid line of Gabricords is deserving of special merit on account of the excellent qualities and smart effects. Ladies desiring really distinctive Winter Costumes should hasten to inspect these handsome materials. Our Tailoring for Ladies is unexcelled. JAS. BELL, "THE PARTICULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. IT IS SATISFACTORY TO KNOW fjPHAT you can leave the full execution . of your Suit in our hands. Our tailoring is all you can desire; it is pleasing in every detail of out, fit, and workmanship—it satisfies ! May we have the pleasure of exhibiting our skill on your nest Suit? H. QSBORNE & CO., 172, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. NOT A DE-OP OF DRINK. ""jVJ'Y husband has not touched a. chop ivJL of drink since taking DyiiiUo Powders," -writes a grateful woman'from Auckland. Dririko can bo given secretly, and is inexpensive. Booklet, Eully describing this spksndifl remedy, post fro in »aiod envelope. State if Mr.. Mrs,, or Mho. Lad? fil.amgan Dtiako Proprip' (i^cjf, suSJj], jUiiMJM&w.idsi&ji eisjwuiiui tvifl>< caktie!*. -Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 4