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THE SOLDIERS' SWEET. JAM HELPS OUR TROOPS TO WORK, LAUGH, AND FIGHT t~\O you know that Jam forme an im- *-^ portent part of the Soldier's daily ood? In the Training 1 Camps, at leaet one neal each day consists largely of "Bread-md-Ja.m." And the Boys Hko it, for they hove the lealthy taste and appetite of lively chiliron. Soldiers are supplied with Jam. not only jecause it is delicious, but chiefly on aolount of its great Food-value. Fruit is a food, Sugar is a food, theieore JAM is a. FOOD, and not a. luxury. The best of all Jams is "X" JAM—the >urest and nicest of all, because it is nade from the Finest Fruit and is pre>ared under ideal conditions. MAKE "X" JAM A DAILY RATION IN YOUR HOME! JOOD FOR CHILDREN!—GOOD FOR EVERYONE! KIRFPATRICK, NELSON. SXTERIORS, JROUPS, STOCK, or ESTATES— FOR all Outdoor Photographio Work our wide experience and complete equipment are an assurance of successful results. BARTLETT & ANDREW, THE BARTLETT STUDIO, 'Phone 1233. Willis-street. ]W"EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT ' INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. II E. KEMPTHORNE, Manager. Office—Lambton-quay and Grey-street, WellingtonfoJOßTH BRITISH AND MERCAN--1.1 TILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. £ Subscribed Capital 4,500.000 Paid-up Capital 2,437,500 Funds excited : 23,900,000 MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., LTD., Agents. SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • -EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, WILLIS-STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from ;he Optical Department may obtain adrica at the above address between 9 a.m. md 5,30 p.m. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, ■ TEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY GROCERS. 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. THE TYPEWRITER YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR. THE REX Typewriter is very strongly built, and has an extra wide carriage. THE REX Tjrpebara are 50 per cent, thicker than those of other standard machines, which ensures permanent perfect alignment. THE REX embodies all improvements of modern machines—and more —and sells at a lower figure. THE REX commands your inspection * before purchasing a new ma- -. chine. Call and note ite unique points of superiority. Price for three weeks only, £25 (less 2£ per cent, discount for cash). THE REX-THE KING OF TYPEWRITERS. Sol« Dominion Agency— p ILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED, Winder's Buildings, Cuba-etreet (And at Christchurch). 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND! 1 TYPEWRITING. Stewart Dawson's Buildings. Principal (late Miss L. MacdonaM), Miaa Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Tern commences from, date o! entry of Pupil. Tuition by correspondence in Shorthand and JJon-viaual Typewriting. music" H. MULLBR (Diploma Swiss University, Basel). mBACHER OF MUSIC, PIANO X FORTE, HARMONY, ETC. H.M. IS ALSO PREPARED TO TAKE A LIMITED NUMBER OF PIPILS FOR FRENCH, GERMAN, LATIN, AND GREEK. For terms, etc., apply to 73, W&riporietreet, W.S. SINGING. "IT- CORNWALL, XV* OLD ITALIAN METHOD. As twght by the great Milnn. Master— Studio: COOPER'S BUILDINGS, Signor Moretti. _^ Opp. Evening Post. MONEY to Lend, from £10 to £1000, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, War Loan Certificates and Bonds. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON, 33, Willis-street. Tel. 718. Tt/TR. BRIDGE, Dentist (hit© Upper Willis - street), MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, 50, Willia-street (next Grady, Jeweller). Hours—9 to 5. Tol. 4491. MRS. W. H. DIDSBURY, DENTAL. SURGEON, 144, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 216. Honra-9 to. 5. T^ONFORD i^ Z APUN, : DENTIST, 68 LAI4BTON^UAY.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 6

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