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3C£DAM— YOU'D BE'SURPRISED TO SEE HOW WE MAKE "X" JAM. SURPRISED, AND PLEASED TOO! "^t^OU dainty housewives and careful -I mothers who insist on the wholeBomoness and high quality of every food product U6ed on your table, would certainly bo gratified to see the scrupulous way in which we prepare JAM, MADE FROM FINEST FRESH FRUITS! The fruits as we receive them straight from the best orchards are perfectly fresh and luscious, sun-ripened to perfection. They are carefully inspected, boiled in big steam pans by expert jam-makers. Factory conditions are immaculate. Nothing- but cane sugar is used for preserving—no adulteration or colouring of any kind. The result fe^-a PERFECT jam. You could not imagine a. preserve more delicious and satisfying-. It delights everyone. Order it by the dozen—that's the practical and economical way. KIRKPATRICK, NELSON. THRIFT. fTTHE essence of thrift is buying what , you need at the best possible price. Our prices are the BEST POSSIBLE, and our quality is the BEST POSSIBLE. Milk, 7d per tin Cornflour, s£d per lb Washing Powder, 6d per lb H«rring6 in Tomato Sauoe (12oz), Is Derby, 2oz Is Balloon Baking- Powder, Is 6d per tin . i Candles, Is Id lb Starch, 8d lb Boot Polish, 4 tins 1« "Lily" Jam, 61b 3s : Carbolic Soap (Goodwin's), 6d bar Macaroni, 7d .Vermicelli, 7d B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALIST, COURTENAY-PLACE and BERHAMPORE. /"*UR ENLARGED PORTAITS Are strikingly lifelife. Even in copying and enlarging a small figure from a group the expression is skilfully preserved. Particulars on request. BARTLETT & ANDREW, '■"' 10, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. Telephone 1233. GUARANTEE I ALL CORDIALS bearing our name are prepared from Finest FRUIT JUICES AND 1A SUGAR, and do not contain, anything artificial, not even colouring matter, and a-re ABSOLUTELY PURE FRUIT CORDIALS. All Shops and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., LTD. 'Phone 2627 A. | k ; ' DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, rrtEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY X GROCERS. 63-75, MOLEBWORTH-STREBT. Telephone 331. (A Card.) -TTNOX GILMER, SURGEON DENTIST, Has Resumed Practice At 24, BOtFLCOTT-ST. 'Phone 2237. VTfONFORD F. A, APLIN, DENTIST. 68 LAMBTON-QUAY. TI*"RS. W. H. DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEON, 144, WTLLIS-STREET. Telephone 216. Hours 9 to 5. j _ "l/TR. BRIDGE, Dentist Gate Upper ! ' Willie - street), MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, 60, Willii-Areet (next Grady, Jeweller). Homs-9 to 6. TeL 449 L (A Card.) DR. MURRAY LITCHFIELD, D.D.S., Univ. of Penna.., L.D.S., R.C.S., Edin., DENTAL SURGEON, Has resumed Practice ni his Rooms, 29, Molesworth-st. 'Phone 955. H SPEAR, DR. OS1 OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, WILLIS-STREET, ■Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patiente unable to obtain advioe from the Optical Department may obtain advico at the above address between 3 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. 1%/TAZENGARB AND HAY (Late Barton and Mazengarb), SOLICITORS, 39, Johnston-street. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND on F»«t and SmckuJ. MgrtKtge StouiJi*.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 27, 31 January 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 27, 31 January 1919, Page 6

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