PURE POODS OE ! GUARANTEED EXCELLENCE! JTTHERE are no articles in whioh ■*■ Quality means so much to you as it does in Food Products. Inferior products not only cheat your purse, but also cm.danger your health. Insißt upon having' only fko Purest Foods in your home. The choice is simple—ask for "X" goods, and yon will obtain articles of guaranteed excellence. The name "Kirkpatrick" has been a guarantee of Purity and Quality for 35 years. your Grocer can supply yon with— "XT JAM "X" MARMAXiADE "X" LEMON CHEESE «X" TOMATO SAUCE. "X" BAKING POWDER ' "X" SPICES and CONDIMENTS. \ . Aak for "X" Brand—Refuse Sobstitates. KIBKPATEIOK'S, NELSON,: . EURE POOD SPECIALISTS.
MR. JAMES KAY, ' TMTHO has had considerable esperience ac a Cutter in London, and who is well up in West End styles, has joined MILLIGAN'S, MERCHANT TAILORING SERVICE, KELBURN-A VENUE.
A TREASURED PORTRAIT, TTOWEVER small, even a, single *-*■ figure from a group, can bo effectively Enlarged and finished by BARTLETT And ANDREW, 10, Willis-street. •Phono 1233.
0. W. MARTIN, "OI.UMBER AND HOT WATER •*-•■ ENGINEER. 13, LOWER TORY-STREET. King 1720 for Estimates. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, FTtEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY 1 ■ GROCERS. 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 231. ■J^EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. D. J. BEWS, Manager. Office—Lambtoo-qmy and Gxey-sfcreet, Wellington. H 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 the Optical Department may obtain advice at the above address between 9 ajn. and 5.30 p.m. BANJO, MANDOLINE. VIOLIN, AND GUITAR. Thorough Tuition of the above by ■Jl/TR. J. G. TURNER, M.LU,M. Ii "■*■ 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Terms commence, with pupil. NOTE. —-Instruments lent to-Pupfc frees of charge fo» practice at home. IT'S'THE COMING NATIONAL DRINK. GOLDEN in Goodness—Sparkling' with Life and Vim —Foaming with Piquant Fragrance-^Refreshing. in Summer —Bracing in Winter. "CAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE. All Hotels, Clubs, and Siorea, THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO, Thane 2627 A. Wettmgfem. WHY READING HURTS THE EYES. HAVE you ever realised what & vmb amount of reading and writing you do to-day compared with your grandparents? When you consider the amount of intense work your Byes are_ doing, it isUtfclo wondor that your vision beoomeS' defective. Correct glasses relieve the eyes by help-i ing them. Make an appointment with MORRISON & GILBERD, CONSULTING OPTICIANS, ■103, Customhoose-quay. Wellixtxton. MONK? to Lend, from £10 to £1000, upon Ebnubzre, Piano?, lif» Pol*-
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 6
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