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THE KIDDIES LOVE "X"JAM. j. TITTLE, faces glow with smilas •■ JL-i of anticipation when "Mother" h opens tho package of 18 1 "TT" JAM-PURE AND DELICIOUS I Ite tempting, natural, fruity flavour wins the favour of young and old. Bach of tha various kinds tastes :s like the t lusoious ripe fruit from c trhioh it is made, 'c y __ I ASK FOR "X" JAM I n n- , Refuse inferior substitutes. PURITY GUARANTEED r. By KIRKPATRICK'S, NELSON. | r ■' - NOW IS THE TIME ! THERE'S no time like the present to order your Suits and Costumes from 3 our f 3 BIG STOCKS OF PRE-WAR INDIGO SERGES! Pre-war Qualities and pre-war Prices— 3 no better selection in the Whole Dominion. g JAMES BELL SUITS AND COSTUMES ABE DISTINCTIVE AND SUPERIOR IN * EVERY FEATURE. * Place your order now, and secure tho r advantages of selection and price which we can give you. \ JAMES~BELL, j "THE PARTICULAR, TAILOR," MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. \ LADIES' TAILORING" FOR THE NEW. SEASON. fTTHE New Season, which will commence A shortly, will not find us unprepared. 1 Wo will be in a. better position titan ever to suggest to our cliente the now style 3 J which will rule. Further than that, we j have arranged for a wide selection of Modern Materials. J Our New Costumes will be quite disf tinct, and each will be marked with tho j superior workmanship which has made i us co famous. J WHY NOT CONSULT US NOW? MORRISON & PENNEY, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Maoarthy's Buildings, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. y '•■ T ADIES who -desire to follow the trend 8 JLJ of correct fashion —to dress with individuality—must make no mistake in „ choosing their tailors. Our tailor (Mr. Griffiths) is in the fore- -, front of the tailoring profession, and all Costumes receive his personal supervision. c Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. s- Try us for your next Costume. JAMES SMITHS, LTD. THE LADIES' TAILORS, 3 80, CUBA-STREET. THE FAMOUS TAILORING By ; . "jl/TILLIGAN'S EXPERTS, KELBURN-AVENUE, 3 Gives its patrons DOUBLE SATISFACTION : 3 SATISFACTION in wearing clothes they ' know are refined in appearance, And SATISFACTION in enduring ee,rcl vice. ) STANDARD TAILORING. A COSTUME made by Thos. M'Ewen seta tho highest standard in first- , class work. '■■ It is built —not merely made —and is perfect in. every detail. You have a wide choice of Fashionable 0 Material, and a guarantee of faithfulness in Fit and Finish. To wear a M'Ewon Costumo is but the realisation, of every _ expectation as to perfect style. NEW FABRICS AWAIT SELECTION. - THOS. M'EWEN, '- LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, 'Phone 558 A. Cuba^st., Wellington. THE LEADING SCHOOL OF COM- - MERCE IN NEW ZEALAND. BANKS COLLEGE, . WOODWARD-STREET,'. J Wellington. S? lyfEN and Women are thoroughly JjfJL trained in all branches of Commercial Work, and 'aro prepared for Bookkeeping, Accountancy, and B. Com. Degrees. Complete- Correspondence Courses are ~ available in Bookkeeping, Auditing', and '' all branches of Commercial Law. | _j. ' Also in 1 Economics, Modern Economics, and Cont stitutional History, Economic Geography, j Industrial Law., Banking and Currency, . g and Statistical Method. , Tho Instructors, who are highly quali--2 fied and experienced Tutors, are ac follow:— - BOOKKEEPING: MR. P. HARLE, A.1.A., N.Z., late r Accountant Benjamin and Co. a COMMERCIAL LAW: Mr. 0. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., t LL.M., Barristor-at-Law. ECONOMICS: Mr. B. E. MURPHY, M.A.,- LL.B., B. Com., F.R.E.S., Bairristor-at-Law. For further information, apply to ' H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. ALEE AND TURNER, Barristers and Solicitors. '• MONEY TO LEND on approved First Mortgage Security at 4a psr cent. Apply 219, Lambton-quay (next Union Bank). Telephone 700. >r f|/SrONEY to Lend, from £10 to £1000, , ItjL upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Polietc*, War Loan Gortiftcatea and Bonds. "* Apply THOfiUS BJGIUaB80[8» . s£. JEmKHrtreet. 3kLJU£L ..-. -----'

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1918, Page 6