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"X" TOMATO SOUP, NOURISHING, DELICIOUS, . EASILY PREPARED. Just open the tin, put contents into a saucepan, heat for a few minutes—and 10, your 'Soup is ready. Richly red, with appetising aroma and tempting flavour. Tones and invigorates the system—aids digestion—and just imagine the saving of time and labour. "X" "X" "X" TOMATO SOUP. TOMATO SOUP. MADE BY KIRKPATRICK'S, .NELSON. •PRICE-CUTTING IS VERY KEEN, X BUT WE ARE KEENER. W« are determined not to be .Undersold. Where there is a Low Price there is also a Lower one. Ours is the LOWER ONE. Test this statement out. Candles, Is icl per packet \ Walnuts (New Season's), Is 3d per lb Marrowfat Boiling Pe»s, 51b for U Rice (finest dressed), 31b for lid Sand Soap, 5 cakes for-la Icing Sugar, lOd per lb ' Jam, Is 7d per 21b tin . ' Household Soap, large size, lOd Cocoa, 2s per lb :' Sago, 3£d per lb Tapioca, 3£d per lb Lux, 3 packets for lOd Rolled Oats, Is 6d per bag \ Fine Tasty Cheese, lOd per lb Finest Dessert Figs, lid per lb Bell's Slide Matches, Is lid per doz. ■' Bell's Plaid Matches, lOd per doz. Currants (New Season's), 9d per lb Sultanas (New Season's), Is Id per lb Pine Chunks, 1b per tin Golden Syrup, 10£ d per tin Sugar of Milk, le lid per paoket Eno's Fruit Salts, 3s 6d per bottle Seotion Honey, in comb, Is 3d Horlick's Malted Milk, 3s lid Edmond's Baking Powder (large), 2s let Salt 'Salmon (Alaska Sockeye), Is per lb Lane's Emulsion (large), 3i lid per bottle Highlander Milk, 3 tins for 2s 9d Peanuts; 9d per lb Seeded Raisins, ls,sd per lib paoket Prunes-(New Season's), 8d per lb. Lexias (Raisins, unseeded), lid per lb Preserved Ginger, Is 6d per lb Dried Apricots (new), 2s per lb «• Clement'e Tonic, 2s 9d per bottle Peck's Salmon and Shrimp Paste, Is 2d Jam, 61b tine Hinton's Assorted, 4s 6d Luces. (Olive) Oil, i-pints, 2s 3d, pints, 4a Finest Ceylon Tea, 8.0.P./ Is 8d per lb 5Vb Boxes Tea, Special Quality, 8s 9d 561b Chests Tea, Is 5d per lb, quality guar- ■ anteed ; B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALIST, COURTENAY-PLACE and ■ : - BERHAMPORE. EXHIBITION. rv AN Entirely New. EXHIBIT of CAMERA PORTRAITS and PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK is now on view (downstairs) at the Bartlett and Andrew Studios, 10, Willis-street. BARTLETT & ANDREW, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Wellington. . -^ NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ' _L • , FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT, INSURANCE Accepted- at Lowest Prices. The Company is empowered by Special Act of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE,' EXECUTOR, and AGENCY BUSINESS D. J. BEWS, Manager. 'OfBoeHLAMBTON-QUAY and GREY^ STREET, Wellington. Tel. 32. " pSOW.N STUDIOS, CUBA-ST., Wellington. THE Photographers for Wedding Groups. We have a Now Electrip Lighting System, and we cater especially for Night Weddings. v . •/ Specimens may be seen and full particulars givon. F THOMSON, Manager. IMMEDIATE EXTRACTIONS. WHEN a patient arrives with raging toothaohe, we make a point of giving prompt courteous attention. Quickly and painlessly the tooth is removed— IF NECESSARY. We do not extract where the pairi can bo alloviated, and the tooth saved. Advice gladly, given. Nurses in attendance. "■ s . Moderate fees, » •■. . AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS (Note New Address)— M'DONALD BUILDING, Willis-street, Next Albert Hotel. E. R. GRESHAM, Dentist. Tel, 2920. ./JIT ANY OF OUR CHOICE LONDON SUITINGS cannot be replaced at our present prices. We hope our Patrons will select 'at once, as we wisa them to SECURE THESE SPECIAL VALUES. I M ILL IG A N '.8, (Export Tailoring Service.) KELBURN-AVENUE. NOTICE TO EVENING POST SUBSCRIBERS. (SUBSCRIBERS whosa Doli'vory of The Evening Post is unsatisfactory, plcaso communicate .with Uio Publisher .WITHOUT DELAY.. <0

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 4