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JAM is ALWAYS GOOD! WHEN you buy a package of "X" JAM you know what you aregetting—the "X" Brand is an ASSUItANCE OF QUALITY. Before you open .the tin or jar you know the jam will be perfect in colour and consistency, dolicioua and fruity in flavour. The uniform quality and neverfailing goodness of "X" Jam are duo to perfect fruit and ideal manufacturing conditions. "X" 3AM "X" JAM IS PURE. MADE IN "SUNNY" NELSON BY KIRKPATRICK'S, THE PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS. "MINE'S A CAMROCI"--riALL for a, "CAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE, and get acquainted with the flavour of this drink. Hotels and Stores sell "CAMROC." Sole Proprietors— THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO.; 'Phone 2627 A. Wellington. WATSON'S WHISKY TS OLD AND MELLOW. THE AVERAGE MAN "VTEVER believes he will want i> en Overcoat until a biting southerly blows htm to the TailoT's door. • The average man thinks the same about Winter Suits. Those above the averago in for*thought will pay an early visit to, MILLIGAN'S, KELB URN-AVENUE, to make suitable provision, for th« •cold weather. SUITS MADE BY TALENTED EXPERTS. IT is only experts who handle the Suits made in our Tailoring Establishment, consequently every Morrison and Penney Suit is a credit to the establishment, and pleasing and satisfactory to the wearer. Making Suits to measure is . our only business. We specialise in it, and we have studied it from every tide and every point. WE KNOW WE CAN SATISFY YOU! MORRISON & PENNEY, THE MILITARY TAILORS, (Hacarthy's Buildings), WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. COSTUMES OF TASTE AND QUALITY! INDIVIDUALITY and Exclusivenees are tho characteristics of every Costume we create, and we are. ready with advanced styles that will' give you the correct ideas of what is being worn, in Fashion centres at Home and Abroad. WE AWAIT YOUR PLEASURE. thos. Swan, Hope Bros.' Buildings, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. MANAGEMENT OF /ESTATES AND INVESTMENTS. OWING to Failing Health, Advancing Years, or Business Inexperience, one may find it highly desirable to seoure relief from the worry of financial affairs by appointing a competent Agent. For persons thus situated, the Trustee Branch of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd., v»ill undertake the Management of Estates and Investments — power to do ep having been, granted by Special Act op Parliament. The high status, business capacity, and immense resources of the Company afford practically absolute Security to all who entrust their affairs to its care. Moreover, ita world-wide system of Branches provides a convenient and satisfactory means for the transmission of instructions and for the payment of income. INVESTED FUNDS OVER £1,550,000. Handbook and full information obtainable from Head Office, Auokland,. or from Branches throughout the Dominion. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., Trustee, Exacutor, and Agenoy Branch. C. F. THOMAS, 2 • Trust Manager. ORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. £ Subscribed Capital 4,500000 Paid-up Capital 2,157,500 Funds exceed ! 23,900,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO:, LTD., Agent*. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, rriEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY A GROCERS, 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. PARALLEL REAMERS. SELF-FEED, threaded ends, in seta, Jin to lin by l'32nde. Also, Stocks and Dies, S.A.E. Thread, for Motor Repair Work, etc. M'LEAN & ARCHIBALD 29, WILLJS-SXRIiEX,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 6

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