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PRESERVE LUSCIOUS SUMMER -FRTJECS IXJR WINTER! Bought,jams anc[ tinned fruits are goingt to-be .'dearer later —the cost of the tins alone is rising owing to the ■war. . Good ifldvice for any housewife, therefore, ■ is—"preserve fruit; make jam.' Now is the time—-the orchards are yielding their - crops of delicious peaches, plentiful, fresh, cheap. EVERY SPARE JA# SHOULD BE FILLED WITS JAMfOR PRESERVED FRUIT, PREPARED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT. f^REE' Vestibule -.:'■' VFO* 'THE LATEST IB 4r4 - I TYREE'S STUDIO TRAFALUAM STREET. ,- LITTLE MONEY spent on bind- \ ing will save many copies of your songs and music from certain destruction* • Send 'loose copies to Evening Mail Book-binding Department where they be strongly bound together. ,6011 th British OWUAAirt.a COstPANY, T.TMITgD. Ckpitoi r £2,ooajom FnnH< over £760,000 WRE AND' MARINE- and ACCIDENT INSURANCES Including—ployara' Liability, Compensation «n----der the Workers' Comptnartwn Acts, - Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risks, Personal .Accident, either singly or in coniibctioh with sickness benefits; Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, ACCEPTED AT \jOWZBT OURRBEE -- - - RATEB. • <■ City—Robertson Brothers, Motueka—W. Mclnnis. 2. May. ~ Wakefield—lra TunhicliEe. l*kaka—J. J. Langridge and Oa. OWlißgwood—W. O. Riley and Ge. . Upper Moutere—O. 7. J- Sookma&at " ' Westport—T. 0. Moloney. " • .. Mwcfclaon—W. F. Dinwiddle. Wakapmaka—#. Y. Wearing. / > Tfcerye end <UoT»dale—¥. W. Taner tf, AETD *».

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 March 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 March 1918, Page 4