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j iWHAT IS YOTJR FAVOURITE . , JAM? Most people prefet Cape Gooseberry. Ask your grocer for "X" " CAPE GOOSEBERRY. CAPE GOOSEBERRY. Ita rich delicious flavour just tickles the palate. The Cape Gooseberries grow to perfection in Sunny Nelson. Packed in Is and 2s tins and 21b jars. 'Accept no substitute. Be sure it's "X" CAPE GOOSEBERRIES JAM. "Fruity in Flavour," £10,000 AVAILABLE for City First Mortgages, preferably in sums of about £2000, also, numerous sums from £500 upwards awaiting investment, all 7 per cent.; also £5000 at 6i per cent., but security most be business block and show half margin. ! CHARLES B. BUXTON, 256, Lambton-quay (next Hannah's). Tel. 1541 and 2125. TV"EW ZEALAND INSURANCE -1* . COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Accepted at Lowest Pricei. The Company is empowered by Special Act of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, and AGENCY BUSINESS D. J. BEWS, Manager. Office—LAMBTON-QU AY and GREYSTREET, Wellington. Tel. 32. THE DRINK THAT GINGERS YOU UP— mHAT'S "CAMROC" DRY GINGER J- ALE ! It is warming in winter and cooling in summer. Its healthfulness and purity are guaranteed—even tho water is first carefully purified. Sold at all Clubs, Hotels, and Stores. Insist on getting it. Tel. 21-219. THOMSON," LEWIS, AND CO., LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 20 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 20 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 20 July 1921, Page 4

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