KIRKOALDIE & STAINS/ LTD; II I I n HOME-MADE JAM, Jam-making Fruits :nnd''Barrios are plentiful and oheap, and in mo«t weIN "■•■■ regulatod homos tho making of jam ia engaging close attention. The selection of the fruit,'and the cooking of tho jam do not end the business. The selection ■ of tho rosoptaqles for tho jam is-quito as important as the others. Thore is nothing so annoying to the housewife as to find that some of her store of jam has .; \ gone bad, This risk.can be-avoided by buying suitable Jam Jars. iWe hlivea very large'stock of Fruit Jars, Jam Jars, Tumblers, etc., in nnr China and glassware Departmont, and our prices are exceptionally reasonable. JARS, porcolain lined caps. Sizes, quarts, li-gallon. . ' 'At 55., 7s. per dozen. ' .■;* MASON'S "ATLAS" FRUIT JARS, wide mouths, lined oaps. , Pints, quarts, J-gallon. '. . . . ~'■'■ 'At 55., 65., Bs. per dozen. . ' MASON'S "ATLAS" JAM JARS, wide mouths, with glass tops, with patent lightning'fasteners; " Quarts, At 55., 6s. Gd. por dozen. •-iv. TIE-OVER JAM JARS,'I and 21b.. ,: : At 2s. 3d, and 3s. per dozen. ; ' PATENT- SGREW-TOPSj glass insert, I'and 21b. Af 3s. Gd. and 4s. Gd. per dozen, STRONG JAM TUMBLERS. , • At 2s. por dozen. ..'■"■■STRONG"PICKLE JARS, square and wide neck, 21b. At 4s, 6d. per dozen. f : ■ - BEST -MINERALIZED RUBBER RINGS. : ; At Gd. and 9d. por dozen. ,WOOD* SPOONS. At 3d., 4d., 5d., 6d. efich. PEACH STONERS, Is. Gd. each. CHERRY STONERS, 2s„ Is. Gd. ": '■: ' 'APPLE'CORERS, -at ,9df--' v : ■ APPLE CORERS and SLICERS, at Is. Bd. ■■', V 'APPLE'cORER arid'PEELER, at 8s; Od. "' ' RAISIN SEEDER, at Bs. Od. ALUMINUM' PRESERVING PANS. Holding 10, 12, 14, 16 quarts. ■'..-■.■■■■■'.■ - ■ i 10s. 6d., 12s. Gd., 155.; 17s. 6d., each. '.'v, . STRONG -ENAMELLED '.PRESERVING PANS. Holding 10,12, 11, 16 quarts; " ■■■ : • • ■ At.7s. Gd., Bs. Gd., 9s, Gd., 10s. Gd. each. CIRKCALDIE & STAINS . LTD.V ■- ■" ;—^ . .THIS WINDY WEATHER ..Brings into.view.a.great.many LADIES' SHOES. Somo of them are neat, well.v; fitting,; trim-looking'.shoes,_ that give tho wearer a well-drossed appearanco that only a well-dressed foot can give. . PEARSON'S SHOES WILL DO THAT. They,ire perfect fitters, stylish- ■■ / : looking, -and ■of fine quality, and any Lady can have her feet comfortably aB well i .: as stylishly dressed if she will have them fitted with. PEARSON'S ANKLE RAT? SHOES, Pump Soles, with neat littlo ornament. K . Theso Shoes are.sojd at 14?.. 6d., 15s. 6d., lGs. Gd,, 17s. Gd., and 18s, 6d , ' : • Postage 6d. por pair extra. ' ROBT. PEA-RSON & CO., Y ; BOOT IMPORTERS, ■■.;■; ■:■ GEAR CORNER. ■ 130:: CUBA-STREET. WELLINGTON, "phono lU£ FOR ' EASY TO WEAR. , BURNING , EASY TO CLEAN. , FEETv n<i 1 , EASY TO PAY FOR. ; . TRY CANJAS SHOES. -, - ' ' NEW, SUMMER BTYIES NOW IN. WOMEN'S CANVAS'ONE BAR SHOES, large flat bows, round toes, in white, drab,' ;. . . . , .black—Gs.,6d.. . 1 . WOMEN'S CANVAS COURT. SHOES, oval .buckles, smart and up-to-date, in white, drab, grey, and navy—Gs. Gd. ' ■ : ■.' . \ ■'.WOMEN'S CANVAS DERBY SHOES, large eyelets, wide laces, in white, drab, grey, gr6en,"saxo blue—6s. Gd., 93. Gd. • . . . WOMEN'S CANVAS LANGTRY SHOES, largo square buckles, round toes, in white, champagne, and grey—log. 6d. . ' . t . WE HAVE CLEANERS TO MATCH THE SHOES. ,!» -1 R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. r ' SMART BHOEISTS, WELLINGTON,
S1 Speoial Appointment' to His Exoel- ■ . .v, v fonoy the Governor, Lord Islington, ■ P.C., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. j M G. >H. WILKIN, "216 a QUAY. ; < (Opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd J ■ MOTOR-CAE 'SPECIALIST AND , ENGINEER. Cars*.' Overhauled; Cylinders Robored, . I And;;" i ;";V • 1 Pistons Fitted to Any Mako of Car. FOR THE RACESI . ' A SMART FROCK AND A CHIC SATIN COAT. ; Both'may be selected from tlio fins . collection tfo aro showing, v. ■ Included, are Smart VOILE FROCKS • and SATIN COATS that seem specially fitted to 1 grace tho.lawn on the 'twenty-second. - ■ '■■■■. 1 ' ' ■' HAYWARD, ■ladies' Jailor, w l-A'.M BT 0 N QUAY. For Information relating to ' i .pATENTS .'AND TRADE MARkS, CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, . ■ PATENT ATTORNEYS. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. MONEY:TO LEND. IN ANY. SUMS, on Approved Freehold Seonrity, at Lowest Cnrront Rates. Repayment by Instalments oan b* tr- ■ ranged. • SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 81 ,Huntor Strwt. BULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEONS, 1U WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 210. MON.EY TO LEND. ; (T)> n APPROVED FREEHOLD SEOTRITIES at the LOWEST RATES . ' Tuling in tho Dominion. Apply at onoo. ■ KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, . Panama Street, Wellington, By Special .App.ijintment, , ADIES are invited to inspect.onr very J 'fine display of .LEATHERHAND BAGS. We stock all Travelling Rcqui- ■ oitca. If. SAVAGE,. 122. Lambton.,Quay (opp. Occidental Hotel). , lIIGGINSONHACSHANE, Stiaiobrokcrs, Accountants,--""Ard- GoVisf'til "Aoonta, . H3 rEATHEItSTON ST.. WELLINGTON 'i'elegrama—"Marmioiu"-
LONDON 'AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FfßE.—Loireif Rate* and Prompt Bettl* • ■ menti. ':. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, Including Personal Luggage, against AH Bisks, ACClDENT.—Employer** Liability, and ft , Most Liberal Personal . Acoldent . Polioy, including a List of Diseases, BECU.RITY to Polioy-holders,''.£4,Blß,Bßl. Full' information oan be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. NOTHING BUT : WO.OL', ALL THE FANCY SUITINGS FOR SUMMER .WEAR Which " . MILL ICON'S, . ARE SHOWING AT . KELBURNE AVENUE ARE MADE OF PURE WOOL. .VERA STUART, | KNITTING SPECIALIST, 61 DIXON STREET (Opposite Royal Oak). Special Lino of /TENNIS AND, GOLF COATS AND SKIRTS. Seaside Suits for Children, from 12>. fid, ' stamps: GIVE TOUT child a sensible and Jnstrnotlve present, which increases -in value. For 20s. you can purohase a srlendid Strand " Album and 600 different stamps, from . ' THE STANLEY STAMP COY., " National Mutual Buildings ' ' Wellington. '. - WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO. (Late Barr, Leary, and Williams.) Algar T. Williams, E. W. Hunt, F.I.A.N.Z. .Sharebrokers, Land and Estate Agent!, ; Professional Accountants, ' i . 153 Feathoraton Stroot, ' Telegram "Barley, Wellington,^
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1646, 13 January 1913, Page 4
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