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i "I ALWAYS INSIST UPON "X" JAM, BECAUSE"T HAVE used it for twenty ■^ years and always found it uniform in quality. j "I know ii is PURE jam, beoause of ite natural fruity flavour. I "It is so delicious and nutritious, being made from choicest fresh Nelson fruit and purs cane sugar. "My, kiddies simply lovo it—l give them all they want, for I ■know it is the best sweet they could possibly have." "SO I DONT MERELY ORDER JAM, BUT SPECIFY 'JZ"' JAM—THE BEST OF ALLJ" JLV Prepared by KIRKPATRICK'S, Nelson. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. LADIES who desire to follow the trend .;, of .correct fashion—to dress with individuality— must make no mistake in choosing their tailors. Our tailor (Mr. Griffiths) is in the forefront of the Hailoring profession, and all Costumes receivo his personal supervision. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. Try us for your next Costume. JAMES SMITHS, LTD. THE LADIES' TAILORS, 80, CUBA-STREET. INDIGO SERGE. INDIGO SERGE is undoubtedly the favourite material at all times. War ha-s made it very scarce indeed, but, fortunately, we looked well ahead, and secured a large supply. Naturally, this INDIGO SERGE was purchased before the big advance in prices—it has been almost unobtainable for a considerable time—and we are able to offer it to our customers at VERY REASONABLE RATES. A COSTUME TAILORED BY JAMES BELL FROM HIS EXCLUSIVE STOCK OF INDIGO SERGES IS IDEAL FOR PRESENT WEAR. The Latest and Smartest Styles Always. : :L JAMES~BELL, ,r "THE; PARTICULAR TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE FAMOUS TAILORING ■' ■ ■■" ■■' IJ-i ■•■;.-.■.■'.,■.-B7; . '■■■■/ . Ti/TILLIGAN'S EXPERTS, '• ■• ' .' ' KELBURN- AVENUE, Gives its patrons DOUBLE SATISFACTION: SATISFACTION in wearing, clothes they '■'' 'know are refined in appearance, And SATISFACTION in enduring ser- \ vice.' PROTECTION FOR ESTATES OF SOLDIERS PROCEEDING ON ACTIVE SERVICE. .TnSTTTH' the calling up of the Second ■ V.t.i Division many business _ men and . responsible, heads of families will be concerned for'the safe administration of their affairs while away_'on service. The safeguarding of securities and investments, collection 'of. rents and interest, and watchful attention to financial requirements in general, are points about which persons will be seriously concerned at the present time. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EKE, CUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Has been ! authorised by Parliament to undertake all such administrative work, and may with confidence bo appointed EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, OR ATTORNEY. This service will be appreciated by all desirous of obtaining the protection, security, guidance, and able management which the Company provides. Promptitude and strict secrecy in all transactions are special features of- the Company's business. ..'■'.'. The Guardia>' Trust is merged in and guaranteed by the South British Insurance Company, Ltd., with assets exceeding £1,300,000. Call or write for free booklet, giving full particulars and charges. Address communications care South British Insurance Co., in any town. Themanagement of the two Companies is identical. ' F. T. MOORE AND CO.'S WELLINGTON MOTOR SERVICE STATION. ON Sundays 'Buses run to Lower Hutt overy hour from. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (when traffic warrants); to Trentham at 1 p.m.; to Johnsonville at 1.30 p.m. and 6.r*;m.; to.Titahi Bay at 1.30 p.m. Goods and Furniture moved daily by motors. 'Phones 4427 ' (Bowen-strcet) and 3713, 2 rings (Johnsonville). •. T> A. SCOTT (F.P.A.N.Z.), Auditor **>* and Public Accountant, The Dalgety Building, Featherston-street. Telophone 4078. x "m/TR. BRIDGE, Dentitt (late Upper Willis - street), . MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, 60, Willis-street (next Grady, Jeweller). Hours-9 to 5. Tel. 4491. TV/jTRS. W. H. DIDSBURY, iTi DENTAL SURGEON, 144, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 216. Hours 9 to 5. WONFORD F. A. APLIN, I DENTIST, 63 LAMBTON-QUAY. WAR CERTIFICATES AND BONDS. fTOTANTED Purchase, cash, War Cerii tificates and Bonds. Send date, price, particulars, and addressed envelope to Confidential, Box 205, G.P.U. MONEY to Lond. from £10 to £1000, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, War Loan Certificates and Bonds. Apply THOMAS BICHAiu^nN- 33,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 6

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