THREE POINTS ABOUT JAM, 1. PURITT. y 2.. QUALITY. , 3. FLAVOUR 1. Firstly, PURITY. "K" Jam consists only of fresh fruit and pure \ sugar* 2. But Purity isn't enough. We are very particular about QUALITY. The Fruit we use is fresh, ripe, and wholesome; the sugar is best cane. 3. Finally, wo ensure. FINE FLAYOUR through cleanliness, scientific methods, and unceasing care and attention. THAT'S WHY "K» JAM LEADS FOR PURITY, QUALITY* AMD FLAVOUR. KIMPATEICK .!. NELSON. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. MARRIAGES. FRAZER-WALiCiDR.-At' St. Mary's, Baetihi,; on the 30th October, by the Her. O. M. Stent, M.A.,' : Hugh Morrison, youngest son. of the late Thomas tVazer, of Glasgow, to Amy Frances, second daughter or Mr. and Hts. G. I\ Walker, Bushy Park, Raetihi. HICKS-BEN,TLEY.--On October 23,1912, at St Peter's ..Church, by the Rev. Archdeacon Harper, Ernest Edwin, : youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Hicks, of Johnsonyillo, to Kitty Louise, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward . Bentley, of Johnsonville, ~.•'. -DEATHS. the 27th, October, at his residence, 8 Royal Street, Berhampore, Netteryille' Charles Barron, EoyalliZ, Artillery, in .his'43rd year; . the 28th October: 1912, at KorokorO, Petone, Margaret, the beloved ■wife of Peter Craig, ■■■... .. i EVANS.-On the Ist November, at his residence, 52 Boulcott • Street, i John Edward Evans,, aged .69 years, Sunday, 27th Oetob.er, 1912, , at her late residence, Main Road, Upper . Hutt, Elizabeth Ann Kelly; aged. 72 years. RI.P, LOCHEAS.-On Friday, the Ist November, 1912,' at his residence, .'No. 3 Herbert Street, 1 after '".a painful illness, Dayid John, Lochead, aged 29 years. 29tii ' October, • Djona ■ Yvonne, dearly beloved infant daughter • of J. 3.M.. and M. Phillips, P.EID'.-Ori the SOth. October, .1912, at the Royal Inflrmarjr,. Glasgow, Dr. William A, Reid, youngest son of Walter- S; Rei'd, Wellington, aged S7 years, (By cable.;) ROGERS.-O.n the 27th. October, at Otaki, • Harry J. Rogers, engineer, late of Petone. ROSE.-On the 29th October, 1912, at his residence, Kensington, London, Henry, dearly.beloved' k'tisband of Ma'ry •W. Rose, in his 79th year; deeply regretted. (By cable)., ' ~
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 4
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331Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 4
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