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i THE KIDDIES LOVE THE i FINE FRUITY FLAVOUR OE 1 '■"■/. "-;"K"\ : ■ JAM. TEMPTING TO TASTE DELICIOUS TO EAT FRUITY IN FLAVOUR ALWAYS A TREAT! ."T7"" JAM is the most whole- -*^- some eweet for children— the nicest "spread" for their daily broad. A real food, full of goodness—consiets of lusciousfruit and finest cane eugar. Guaranteed absolutely pure and perfect ' quality. ORDER "X" JAM AND GET THE BEST I KIEKPATRICK, NELSON,. . „;• , JAMES BELL'S . \ TAILORING FOR LADIES "m/TEETS tho demands of the ITJI most fastidious dresser. Ladies are aesured of coniplete eatisfaotion in cut, sty]©, fit, and workmanship if they place their i Costume Orders under our skilled mipervision. For the Autumn-Winter Season •we are displaying heavy stocks of Guaranteed Serges — absolutely choice qualities. THE LATEST COSTUMES TO ORDER FROM £ 6/15 /- JAMES BELL, THE PARTICULAR TAILOR. MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. MILLION'S, KELBURN-AVENUE, BLUE SERGES of pre-war make are like "Old Violins"—worth more today than when they were made. Secure one of these rare qualities by ordering /a SUIT OF GUARANTEED COLOUR as soon as possible. SUITS MADE BY TAKENTED EXPERTS. IT is only expert; who handle the Suits made in our Tailoring Establishment, consequently every Morrison and Penney Suit is a credit to the establishment, and t pleasing and t satisfactory, to the wearer. Making Suits to measure is our only business. We specialise in it, and we have studied it from every Bide and every point. WE KNOW WE CAN SATISFY YOU! MOERISON & PENNEY, THE MILITARY TAILORS,; (Macarthy's Buildings), WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ATTORNEYS AND AGENTS FOR ABSENTEES. ** ■ — / PERSONS whose business or other 1 interests involve absence from the Dominion, or' entail constant moving about, oan. confidently appoint the- Trus» tee Branch of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd., to act as their Attorneys and Agents. This substantial concern is empowered by Special Act of Parliament to perform all ihe functions of a Trust Company. It affords the advantages of Complete Security, Efficient Management, Immunity from disturbance of arrangement by Death or Defalcations, and World-wide: Accessibility/ Through ; the Company's Branches, situated at various important centres, clients can readily obtain information, issue instructions, and receive income as it becomes ■ due. Ifyou require an Agent, read the Company's Handbook, obtainable post free from any local Branch or from the Trust Manager at Auckland. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., 1 Trustee, Executor, and Agenoy Branch.. ', ' • C. F. THOMAS, 4 ■ ■ , Trust Manager. 1 rpffl UNITED INSURANCE CO., A „ LIMITED., : i FIRE, MARINE) ACCIDENT. Wellington BranohiV ■ B.N.S.W. CHAMBERS, 324, LAMB- • TON-QUAY. EDWARD C. ROWE, Manager. ORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. i Subscribed Capital » 4,500,000 Paid-up Capital 2,437,500 Funds exceed ...,■ 23,900,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Agents. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, mEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY JL GROCERS, 69-75, MOLESWORTH : STREET. Telephone 331. PROVED CURE FOR DRINK. i'jAJ NAPIER woman says—"Kindly -oL' forward another packet of Drinko Powders. My husband is doing fine, though he has been a heavy drinker for years." Drinko can be given secretly. Booklet, with full- k particulars of this splendid'remedy, post free in sealed envelope. Address Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212E, Lambton-quay (opposite Kirkcaldie's), Wellington. - MONEY to Lend,' from £10 to £500, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Poli-' ci«e, :Shareß, «tc.; reasonable interest; ■■ «ar.y repkyniorito. ' Apply THOMAS : EIC.HARDSQNi 53,.' .ffii]Jift-«** J.ek'7lß^

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 6

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