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rVj N E.V.VV USE • FOR "X" "MUSTO" Plaoe the contents of £ib .tin of "X" "MUSTO" in to earthenware basin, and from 3 pints of Malt Vinegar take enough to make the mixture into a smooth paste, (having no lumps in it; add remainder of vinegar and bring to boil in an enamelled or aluminium saucepan, stirring all the time, to prevent burning. t - •Let* liquor cool'down, then run off into "bottles or a jar, from which cruets fortable use ban be filled. Always shako bottle or stir liquor in jar-before using. „■ The above liquor used as a sauce with oold meat, poultry, or game, is delicious, imparting to the 'food an appetising relish and zest. "X" MUSTO is supplied'in Tins by all,, Grocers. Keep a tin in the pantry always • A KIRKPATRICK QUALITY PRODUCT! YOU/LL GET IT AT YOUR GROCER'S. DISTINCTIVE TAILORING. WE have standards for our Tailoring and our Fabrics, and apply them aa rigidly to our *£8 Sa as to our £14 i4i garments. The difference is in the tailoring' and, the value of the woollens. THOS. M'-E-WEN, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE QUICKEST WAY, TO educate yourself to knowing what is - best in a pair of Breeches ie to order a pair of "GLENCUT" CELEBRATED BREECHES. There you will find all the QUALITIES which make up the distinction between ordinary breeches and those made by iis. You have not to be an ex-pert-to see the difference. You will find "GLENCUT" BREECHES just what you have wished for. MORRISON & PENNEY, TAILORS and BREECHES SPECIALISTS, MACARTHY CHAMBERS, Willis-street. SEE THAT YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. * We See that you have the Opportunity. Our Prices are a SuTe Guide as to our Policy. Sago, 5d lb h American Sultanas, Is 2d lb Desiccated Coconut, Is 5d lb .Macaroni, 8d packet Smoked Red Herrings, 2b 9d doz. lib tins Club Coffee, 2s 6d Walnut*, Is 9d lb; Rice, 7J<3 lb Cereo Breakfast Food, Is 9d ■■ Rolled Oats, 201b begs, 8a 8d . "X" Tinned Peas, 16 5d 3 in 1 Oil, large, 1b 3d lib Sections Honey, in comb, le 3d \ Best Oainaru. Potatoes (about liewt), per\ sack, delivered, 11s 6d (guaranteed free from blight) Fish Paste (Maconochie's), 2s 6d doz. tins Cornflour, l^d ; Currants, lid lb Sardines, 7jd tin; Loose Cocoa, 2s 3d lb Large Peanuts, 10£ d lb; Asparagus, 320z tins, 2s 6d tin; New Prunes, Is 2d lb Oatmeal, 251b bags, 9s M&bela Food, Is od; Butter Beans, 1» !b Hearn's Bronchitis Cure, 2e 3d Lucca (Olive) Oil, J pints, 2s 3d Loose Curry, 2s 6d lb ■ Sugar-cured Bacon, best cuts, Is 9d lb. B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALIST, ■ 48, Courtenay-pl. 48, Courtenay-pl. BE YOUR OWN MILLINER. T7IOR THIRTEEN YEARS WE HAVE -1-. BEEN THE LEADING HOUSE FOR MILLINERY TRIMMINGS WE ARE STILL GOING STRONG. 800 Pieces HAT PLAIT, Is piece. 500 Pieces ALL SILK DO., 2s 6d piece. :000 Pieces ALL SILK DO., 4s 6d pieco. 50 DIFFERENT SHADES. ' ARCHER'S, UPP. CUBA-STREET. ■ENLARGEMENTS . Of > QUALITY AND DISTINCTION By "■ BARTLETT & ANDREW 10, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. PORTRAITS. COPIES. MINIATURES, ENLARGEMENTS. - ' PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. TCIOR Baggage Insurance, against Fire, ■*- Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at low premium, apply NORTH BRITISH AND .MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., Kouth's Buiidings, Featherston-street. MAIL NOTICES , Subject to necessary alterations mails will cl»8» at the' Chief Post Office as under:— FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST. For South Island, per Wahine, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, 14th AUGUST. For United States of America. Canada. Ceiitral America. Mexico, West Indleß, United States of Colombia, Ecuador. Venezuela, British, French, and Dutch Guiaaa, and South America, via. San Francisco; also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, per Marama, 1 n.m. For Cook Islands (including lUrotonga, Altutaki. Mauke. Atiu, Manihjti, and Penrhyn); also Tahiti, per Jlarania, 1 p.m. (Money orders must be obtained by 11 a.m.) For Martborough^ and Nelson, per Nlkau, 1 ''p.m. For South Island, per Maori, 6 p.m. MONDAY, l(Jth AUGUST. For Picton, Havelpck, Blenheim, Westport, f.eefton, French Pass, and, Nelson, per Pate.ena, 12.80 p.m. Parcel Mall for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, 2 p.m. Jlails for United Kingdom and Continent pL Europe, per Pakeha, S p.m. r (Correspondence ni(ist he. (idilressed "per Pakeha.") • ' For Murlbcrough and Nelson, per Kaitpa. i p.m. • For Soutli Island, per Wahine. 0 p.m. For Marlbnrough Sounds, per Blenheim, 6 p.m. 'Che next best despatch for correspondence addressed to Unite') Kingdom, Continent if Kuropp. snd AiHerif-.* he \i* fan Fr*flcict'o, per E.J1.5. Marama, closing at Wellington oti Saturday, 14th August, ot 1 p,m. F. J. CHISHOLM. Actlni Chief rostauiUr.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 6