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MADAM— YOU JJ) BE SURPRISED TO SEE HOW WE MAKE "X" JAM. SURPRISED, AND PLEASED TOO! YOU dainty housewives and careful mothers who insist on tho wholesomeness and high quality of every food product ueed on your table, would certainly be gratified to see tho scrupulous way, in which we prepare "K'V 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 export jam-makers. Factory conditions are immaculate. Nothing but cano sugar is ueed for pre-' serving—no adulteration or colouring of any- kind. The reeult is—a PERFECT jun. You could not imagine a. preserve more delicious and satisfying. It delights everyone. Order it by the dozen—that's thepractical and-economical way.. * KnCKPATRICK, NELSON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, rracA merchants and family X GROCEHS, 69-75, MOLBSWORTH-STRKET. Telephone 331. "IMTAZENGARB AND HAY (Late Ba/rton and Mazeßgub), SOLICITORS, 39, Johnston-street, Wellington, MONEY TO I/END on First and S«««ad Mortgage Securities. li£e insurance. £1100 TO £1300 Is Given by the NATIONAL MUTUAL for the Same Annual Premium as' ' Other Offices Charge for £1000 under the LIMITED Payment Life Plan. AT age 30 you pay ua £34 17e 6d yearly for £1000. After IS years the Policy becomes fully paid up, no further premiums being 'required. A Bonus is alloted for EVERY year the Policy is in force, no matter how long you may live. « The NATIONAL MUTUAL gives LARGER BONUSES'than any Mutual life Office in Australasia. Compare the cost of this Pplioy with any Policy you may hold on your life under which you are liable to pay pre-" miums for each year you live. H. H. THOMPSON, Chief Wellington Agent, 100, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. QUR ENLARGED PORTAITS Are strikingly lifelife. Even in copying and enlarging a small figure from a group the expression i 6 skilfully preserved. Particulars on request. BAETLETT & ANDREW, 10, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. Telephone 1233. VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MABINB, AND 'ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. D. J. BEWS, Manager. Office—Lambto»-qu»y and Grey-street, Wellington. (A Card.) XT N O X G I L; M. E X,, SURGEON DENTIST, Has 'Resumed Practice !*i-.24, BOULCOTT-ST. 'Phone 2837. TXPONFORD F. A, APLIN, DENTIST. 68- LAMBTON-QUAY. "JMJB3. W. H. DIDSBUBY, DENTAL SURGEON, 144, WTIXIS-STREET. Telephone 216. Hours 9 to 5. '■ji/TR. BRIDGE, Dentist (late Upper Willis - street), MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, 50, - .Williwftreet (next Grady, Jeweller). Hours-9'to 5. Tel.-4491. (A Card.) DR. MURRAY LITCHFIELD, D.D.S., Univ. of Penaa., L.D.S., R.C.S., Edin., DENTAL .SURGEON, Has resumed Practice at his Rooms, 29, Molesworth-st. 'Phono 955. H. SPEAR, OR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, WILLIS-STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtfcin advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at the abovo address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. BAGGAGE INSURANCE. !'A" TICKET for a Premium of TWO XXI SHILLINGS Insures Travelers for £25 against Loss of Personal Luggage from fire, theft, damage, by sea water, or •from collision or sinking or stranding of any vessel, tor fifteen days. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE 00., Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1919, Page 6

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