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THE ' UNFAILING SATISFACTION 'rf~i IYBN its users is the reason why, year aftor j;ear, careful housewives prefer to us© JAM. A 'better jam Is impossible! "X"* Jam is made from the very finest fruits —fresh and luscious. | Its delicious natural flavour I proves its purity. Thirty-five I years of experience goes to its making—3s years' reputation is your guarantee of Quality. i ' 'ASK FOR "X"-. ! j INSIST-UPON GETTING "K."I »■—i KIRKPATRICK, NELSON, : I' ■ • i ' ') I ; MISS D. J A S P E R-S MY T H, Psycho-Therapeutist, Has resumed practice, and may be consulted for all Nerve Troubles at 154, WILLIS-STREET (next V.M.C.A.). Hours—-10-12.30 and 3-6 (Wednesdays exceptcd). Successful treatment by Suggestion.: i The Power of Mind over the Body. ! - 'Phone' 3017. I WATSON'S WHISKY I ■ Is THE PUREST AND BEST SPIRIT. SPECIALLY PREPARED SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS* IN SYPHONS. "DREPARED according to B.P.Private Deliveries Daily, THOMSON, LEWIS AND OO.j 'Phone 2627 A- .Wellington., "SELF-STARTER " REMINGTON. THE "Self-starting-" device is incorporated in the new 1916 IMPROVED REMINGTON. It increases the production of your letter-writing by 30 per cent., and is worthy of the fullest investigation, -j Th« 1916 Model Remington is the best Typewriter that has ever been placed before the public. REMINGTON" & RONEO ! AGENCY OF N.Z., ! 20, BRANDON-STREET, Wellington. Telephone 2948.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 6

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