GRAHAM & CO., TAILORS. A UTUMN and WINTER SUITINGS in latest London designs. Dress Suits and Wedding Suits are special features of our trade, LAMBTON CHAMBERS (First Floor) ' Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stains, 'PHONE 6U2.
For Breakfast nnHE correct delicacy for the breakfast table is Harm. sJade. There is a reason for this. The early-morning palate desires not sweets,, ■ but the clean, fruitjr acid flavour that one getg in the best Marmalade. So for breakfast use "K" .MARMALADE Ifs as good as "K" Jam; we can give no higher praise than that. ' Prepared by Kirkpatrick, Nelson,
HAVANA CIGARS.. From the Cabanas-Y-Carvajal Factory. TITHE Leaf used for these Cigars is of A exceptional quality, being, as it is, grown in the San Juan section of tho Vuelta Abaja, which is rivalled only by the San Louis section in tho production of high-grade tobacco. The four Cabnnas mentioned hereunder possess a distinctive taste and aroma, and are recommended as worthy representatives of the fine old factory of tho Cabanas-y-Car-vajal. Cabanas Regalia Preeiosa, Cd. each; box of 25, 12s. Cabanas Conchado Regalo, Gd. each; box of 50, 235. Gd. Cabanas Coucha de Regalo, ,6d. each; box of 100, 15s. Cabanas Perfectos Extra, Is. each; box of 25, 225. Cd. G. AND C. ALDOUS, Tobacconists, 206 Lambton Quay. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. MARRIAGES. POYNTER-GRAHAM.-On Wednesday, February 28, nt St. Paul's Pro-Cathe-dral, Ernest H. Foynter, only eon of Mr. C. N. I'oynter, of Mnrybank, Wansjamti, to Ethel, youngest daughter of Mrs. Graham, 31 M'Farlano Street, Welling-CROSS-FERPJS.-At St. James Church, on March 0, 1912, by the Rev. Shirer, Percy, second son,of the lato Philip Deck Smith Cross (Nelson), to Eva, fifth daughter of tho late Andrew Aluxander Ferris, Wellington South.—Nolson. and Feilding papers please copy. BAXTER-EDWARDS.-On February 7, 1912, at Nelson, by. the Rev. J. H. M'Kenzie, Jesse Francis Frederick John Baxter, eldest son of tho late J. F. Baxter and Mrs. Rohr, late of Ivaikoura, to Phyllis Myrtle Edwards, eldest daughter of the late T. Edwards and Mrs. Moore, Nelson. Kftikoura papers please copy. DEATHS. HOLMDEN.—On March 15, 1912, at her late residence, "Ponohley," Central Terrace, Kelburne, Frances Charlotte, beloved wife of H. H. Holmden, in hor 58th year. Private interment. MOXHAM.—On March 10, 1912, at hie lato residence, 2 MTDonald Crescent, William Moxham, in his 90th year. PORTEOUS— On March 10th, at Glenbervic Terrace, Agness, tho beloved wife of John Porteous. Private interment. BISS.-On the 9th March, 1912, at his parents' residence, Hautana Square, Lower Hutt, Cecil Aubrey, beloved second son C. H. and E. R. Biss, in his 24th year, after a loiig and painful illness. QUIRK—On Friday, 15th inst., at his residence, Karori, Brendan, the beloved husband of Alico Maud Quirk, and eldest son of the lato W. Quirk,. solicitor, Melbourne, and Mrs. Clarry, now of Melbourne, in his 32nd year. (Private interment.) * IN MEMORIAM. BEECH.—Af Ohariu, on Maroh 14, 1910, Teresa, tho beloved wife of William Beech—R.l.P.
The cloak of tho parish politician irks the new member for Auckland West (says the Auckland "Herald") and he takes advnntnge of every opportunity to enunciate tho loftiness of bin aspirations. At the opening of tho Kingslnml Post Office on Wednesday, the Mayor of Mount Albert invited him to co-opnrate with the nipiniifir for that district in his efforts in its interest, and Mr. Jlrndncy responded cordially, lie remarked Hint he hud a big responsibility in his representation of the 10,000 electors of Auckland West, but, ho continued, "I am aiming at a Dominion constituency, so that tho Mayor can depend upon, my assistance for your member in advancing not only this district, but any other district iu the Dominion. (Applause.) I do not want you to think that I hove ratted or reneged if you sec' ra« Msiotlngf soiD" Boiithorn constituency to obtain a- similar building to thil-or tYca ft botta; emu"
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 4
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