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A TASTE OF ' SUMMER SUNSHINE"! . mHAT is what "X" JAM is. It brings to you the flavour of luscious fruit, grown to perfection in the brilliant summer sunshine. The "X" method of Jammaking preserves all tho goodness of the fruit —all its sweetness and natural juices. "X" JAM, FROM SUNNY NELSON, Where the Best Fruits ©row! EFFECTIVE MODELS IN TAN FOOTWEAR. T ADIES ! _ These are the very latest JLJ styles in distinctive Tan Footwear, and we can honestly recommend them for good value and finished workmanship. A glance will satisfy. you. Ladies' Tan Willow Calf Low Court styie Walking Shoes, neat leather bow ornament, very smart, 26s Ladies' Smart-cut Tan Willow Calf Derby Walking Shoes, high toes, leather Cuban heels, also in Ox Blood, 32s 6d Ladies' Special Tan Willow Calf ■ Derby Shoes, smart shape, effective perforation, oap and golosh— "The Soroua," 33s 6d Ladies' High-leg Tan. Willow Calf Derby Walking Boots, fashionable shape—"The Ana Boot," 455. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST., & RIDDIFORD-ST. GREAT THIRST EXTINGUISHER! One Cool, Bubbling Glass of OAMROO EXTRA DRY GINGER ALE. All Hotels, Stores, and Shops. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., LTD., 'Phone 2627 A. . Wellington. N.Z. WINES. SUPPORT A N.Z. INDUSTRY And Insist upon Having REGINALD COLLINS (Limited Js) GOLD MEDAL WINES. ' Grown and Matured at our own Vineyards, Te Mata, Hawkes Bay. PORT 48s doz., MADEIRA 48s doz., CLARET 38s doz., HOCK 38s doz., CHABLIS 38s doz. Obtainable from Leading Wine and Spirit Merchants or Direct from tho Growers, • REGINALD COLLINS, LTD., Head Office: National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. SMITH'S STORES ARE THE CENTRE OF LOW PRICES. nnHRIFTY Housewives are the scenters -S- of low prices, and their sense of economy leads them to the now famous "Cut Price" Stores— B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALIST, 48, Courtenay-place. 510-512, Adelaide-rd. NOTE THIS WEEK'S MAGNET: Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for lid Sunlight Soap, Is 3id packet Marrowfat Boiling Peas, 4d lb, 121b for I 3s 6d Walnuts, per lb, Is Id Haricot Beans, 6d lb Loose Cocoa (good quality), 2s 6d lb 701b bags 1A Sugar, 16s 6d Goodwin's Carbolic Soap, 7d bar Sago. 3id lb; Split Peas, 3£d lb; Lentils, 4d lb Tucker's Soups (assorted), 5d each, '4s 6d dozen Candles, Is; Prunes (newest), 8d lb NEW-LAID EGGS, 2s dozen TOT" SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, JLJU EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, WILLIS-STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at the above addrees between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. PROTECTION FOR ESTATES OF SOLDIERS PROCEEDING ON ACTIVE SERVICE. WITH the calling up of tho Second 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 EXECUTORS 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 bo appreciated by all desirous of obtaining tho protection, security, guidance, and able management which the Company provides. Promptitude and strict secrecy in all transactions are special features of tho Company's business. Tho Guardian Trust ie merged in and guaranteed by tho South British Insurance Company, Ltd., with assets exceeding £1,300,000. Call or writo for free booklet, giving full particulars and charges. Address communications care South British Insurance Co., in any town. Tho management of tho two Companies is identical. WANTED Known—Printing of every description produced on tho shortest nokicp, at The JSveninc Tost Job Printing. Office.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 6