JAM. THE JAM DE LUXE. ""KT" ** A^ stands high above all others on account of its perfect purity and fine fruity flavour, ' The reasons are— Choice Fruits, , Pure Sugar, Scrupulous Cleanliness. JAM MANY INFERIORNONE SUPERIOR. KIRKPATRIOK, NELSON. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON ARE SELLING BUTTER! BUTTER 1 BUTTER 1 UTTER t BUTTER I BUTTER I As follows:— CREAMERY t | D per lb COMET -| /. per lb IVY LEAF -J J-y per lb THE CHOICEST BUTTER PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. MOLESWORTH-STREET, Wellington. NEW TABLE COVERS ! NOTHING brightens a room like a NEW TABLE COVER. It is the centre-piece that tho eye rests on as one enters. WINDER'S Are showing a handsome lot of COVERS In MOHAIR, VELVET PILE, MOQUETTI AND TAPESTRY, In all tho wanted colours. This firm do a large trade in TABLE COVERS, especially at XMAS. WINDER'S HARDWARE AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS. Wide range to select from. p ENTLEMEN,— GET YOUR NEXT SUIT From tbs WEST END TAILORS. Our Speciality Im THE LONG SHAPELY COAT, With CLEAN AMERICAN SHOULDERS. The number of men wearing this class of coat is proof of it* popularity and our large clientele. JAS. BELL, (Late Carr nnd Bell), LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, MANNERS-STREET. EXPECTATION. MEDITATION precedes expectation in Tailoring, as in everything else. Expectation of Satisfaction will become realisation if your next Suit is ordered from Morrison and Penney. l Th© thoughtful man is no sceptic about our Tailoring. MORRISON & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, WILLIS-STREET THERE'S PRESTIGE GAINED IN EVERY OSBORNE SUIT ' THK standard of t Excellence created hy our Tailoring Service adds prestige to the wearer and places fresh laurels on our handicraft. If you are not n disciple of Osborne Tailoring, become one H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS CUBA-STREET. __ '- j (By Special Appointment to Hit Excel* lency the Governor, Lord Islington). BOHAN'S TEAS,. BAKER'S BUILDINGS, , Thon» 2M6.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 6
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