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THE SOLDIERS' SWEET. JAM HELPS OUR TROOPS TO WORK, LAUGH, AND FIGHT , T\O you know that Jam forms an, im- , *-* portaat part o£ the Soldier's daily , food? In the Training Camps, at le-aet ono meal ©aoh day consists largely of "Brea/d----arid-Jam." l And the Boys like it, fop^hey have i3ie healthy taste and appetite of lively children. Soldiers are supplied with Jam not only because it is delicious, but chiefly on account of its great Food-value. Fruit is a food. Sugar is a food, therefore JAM is a FOOD, and noi a luxury. The beet of all Jams is "X" JAM—the . purest and nicest of all, because it it ', msude from the Finest Fruit and is prepared under ideal conditions. MAKE "X» JAM A DAILY RATION '^ IN YOUR HOME! GOOD FOR CHILDREN!—GOOD FOR EVERYONE J KIRKPATRIOK,' NELSON. SMITH'S STOKES ARE THE CENTRE OF LOW PRICES. E npHRIFTY Housewives are the ecenteirs ' JL of low prices, and their sense of ' economy leads them to the now famous ' "Cut Price" Stores— B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALIST, 48, Couitenay-plaflß. 510-512, Adelaide-id, NOTE THIS WEEK'S MAGNETs , Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for lid r Sunlight Soap, Is 3£d packet Marrowfat Boiling Peas, 4d lb, 121b for 1 3s 6d r Walnuts, per lb, Is Id j Haricot Beans, 6d lb Loose Cocoa (good quality), 2s 6d lb 701b bags 1A Sugar, 16s od Goodwin's Carbolic Soap, 7d bar Sago, 3&d lb; Split Peas, 3id lb;' Lentils, 4d lb Tucker's Soups (assorted), 5d each, 4fl 6d 5 dozen t Candles, 18; Prunes (newest), 8d lb r New-laid Eggs, 2s 2d dozen. 3 . • o™ COPYING [ and 1 ENLARGING WORK 1 EXCELS i • "Phone 1823, ' BARTLETT & ANDREW, THE BARTLETT STUDIO, Willis-street. rpHERE ARE PLENTY I Of s CHOICE SUITINGS > , 'At . * . MILLIGAN'S, s KELBURN-AVENUE. Also, Plenty of FINE SERGES OF FAST COLOURS. 3 : : T^EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. l- FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST *RATES. ' ' H. E. KEMPTHORNE, Manager. Office—Lambton-quay and Grey-street, Wellington. y NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0 LONDON AND EDINBURGH. a £ Subscribed Capital 4,500,000 Paid-up Capital 2,437,500 Funds exceed 23,900,000 I" MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., LTD., r j t- Agents. |: DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, ;e npEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY A. GROCERS. 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. •' Telephone 331. FT. MOORE & CO'.'S Wellington , • Motor Service Station. —'Buses leave Johnsonvillo for Wellington daily at 8.25 a.m., returning from Wellington at. 5.5 p.m., and run between Wellington and Lower Hutt during the above intervening hours as traffio warrants. Sunday runs ~ to Trentham, Johnsonville, and Titahi " Bay when required. Goods and Furniture moved daily by motors.' 'Phones 4427 (Bowen-street) and 3713 (two rings) John- •■ sonville. , c ]VJR- BRIDGE, Dentist (late Upper , 6 Willis - etreet), MACARTHY'S - CHAMBERS, 50, Willis-street (next Grady, Jeweller). '■>> Hours—9 to 5. Tel. 4491. _ "IMpS. w! i! DIDSBURY, •UJL DENTAL SURGEON, 144, WTLLIS-STE.EET. _ Tolephpne 216. Hours 9to 5. D \Y" ON1?OEI> F- A< APLJN, DENTIST, 68 LAMBTON-QUAY. TJ A. SCOTT (F.P.A.N.Z.), Auditor -"" aud Public Accountant, Tho Dal- "' goty Building, Featherston-street. Tclo- - phono 4078. j D QALEK AND TURNER, IO Barristers and Solicitors. MONEY TO LEND on approved First ss Mortgage Security at 6 per cent. Apply .), 219, Lambton-quay (nest Union Bank). Telephone 700. o ———— DANCING —A large -and varied stock of Fancy Invitation Cards Qfid Gixa&va*abMveaaDQ J^Kb Office,; ,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 6

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