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HUNDREDS OF TONS OF LUSCIOUS FRUITS, TMPINED en the trees, filled •*■* with sweetness-by tho sun, and picked when in perfect condition, are being made into ««xr }» JAM. Made in the famous "X" factory, which receives its supplies of fruit while fresh, lusoious, and delicious in quality. That is why eaoh kind of "X" JAM possesses the distinctive natural fruity flavour! > ASK FOR "X," AND GET THE BEST. KIRKPATRIOK, NELSON. ALLEN MOTOR. CARS I TUST Landed, a shipment of "ALLEN" O 5-SEATER TOURING' CARS. Ready for inspection. Latest models. . ■ Also, Two. "WHITE" 3-TON LORRIES and eeveral-small DELIVERY VANS at hand. DAVIDSON & CO., HTJTT-ROAD, THORNDON. 'Phone 4369. BENEFITS FROM JUDICIOUS BUYING. TAMES BELL (WELLINGTON'S O FAVOURITE TAILOR) is now holding as fine a selection of HIGH-GRADE AND STYLISH MATERIALS, As will be seen anywhere in the whole Dominion. These materials were bought at an opportune time under most advantageous conditions, consequently every patron of JAMES BELL'S TAILORING is assured of unusual value. ORDERS ARE INVITED F"OR AUTUMN SUITES AND COSTUMES. JAMES BELL, THE PARTICULAR, TAILOR, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. MILLIGAN'S ./ KELBURN-AVENUE, TXAVE tho finest organi- ■*-*■ satioa of Expert Tailors and the Choicest . Stock of Suitings in this oountrr. LADIES' COSTUMES-TAILOR-MADE. •"Vl/JS can take a limited number of '» ordere for Costumes Made to Measure for delivery before .Easter. As Easter aproaches the pressure of work becomes intense, and patrons are liable to be disappointed. Place your orders now, and give us tho opportunity of giving the full attention that a Costume requires. We have a fine selection of AUTUMN AND WINTER FABRICS, and we are ready to' handle your order with satisfaction to yourself. We have a full and competent staff. MORRISON & PENNEY, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'STAILORS, Macarthy's Buildings, % WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. A "M'EWAN" CUT COSTUME HAS NO EQUAL. / Fis distinguished by quite a. delightful elegance in fit and finish, and it expresses tho best of taete in every detail. Ladies are requested to view our splendid range of EARLY AUTUMN MATERIALS, displaying all the very newest shades a.nd designs especially suited' to present fashions. THOS." M'EWAN, ' Hope Bros. Buildings, CUBA-STREET," WELLINGTON. HUTT MOTOR 'BUS TIME-TABLE. MOTOR .'BUSES Leave Whitmore-et., Wellington, for V.1.C., Lower Hutt, daily (except Saturdays)—lo a.m., 12 noon, 2, 3.30, T.ZO, and 8.30 p.m. Leave V.I.C, Hutt. for WellinKton.-5.30, 9.30, 11 a.m., 2, 3.30, and 6.30 p.m. On Sundays 'Buses leave for Titahißay^ at 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., and for Trentham at 1 p.m. 'Phones 4427 and 3713 (two 'rings).—F. T. MOORE AND CO. ANNOUNCEMENT. TjTOEDERICK BENNETT, Secretary XT' and Accountant, has Opened an Office in Caledonian Chambers, 33, Willis-street, and is now available for Engagement by retailers and others who desiro to have their books and accounts kept accurately. Secretarial work of every description undertaken. Confidential reports (trade and otherwise) furnished.—Fredk. Bennett, 'Phono 3100, P.O. Box 714, Wellington. H SPEAR, DR.' OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, Willis-street, jfe the Appointed Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at the above addTess botween 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, nnEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY ± GROCERS, - 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. •MyfONEY to Lend, from £10 to £500, ItJL upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.! leawnabls interest; ««*r *sn«^rti«ttti i Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 38. WillU.it. T»l. ,716.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 6

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