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"K" MARMALADE is ■ being, used in an increasingly largo number' of New Zealand homes. It is of even, finer quality and better flavour than the best of imported biands. That's because' it is made only from choice Seville Oranges and Pure Sugaryprepared in a model factory under ideal conditions. Tour Grocer sells "K." — rf'r KIBKPATEIOK ... NELSON Pure Food Specialists. I WANTED. WANTED, on account of Clients, good " IMPROVED.. and UNIMPROVED FARMS. GR A Y & C O CKR O FT, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SUSSEX CHAMBERS. PANAMA ST, WELLINGTON (Branch). Representing, in Auckland and Wellington, the nndernolcd Farmers' Cooperative Associations i— CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. Farmers. TIMARU, Canterbury Farmers. OAMARU, North Otago Farmers, DUNEDIN, Otago Faimers. JOHN COTTON TOBACCO. This fine Mixture, so much appreciated by tho Smokers of Great Britain can bo obtained from G. & C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, ' 200 LAMBTON QUAY. PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL "WATER. Nature's . Cure for Uric Acid. ', WHISKY AND PURIRI. ' WATSON'S WHISKY U the BEST IN THE WORLD. j THE LEADING TAILORS; i i KITTO AND SON, i THE OLD ADDRESS--15 MANNERS STREET. 'Phone £312. CUSTOMHOUSE CLEARING ACENTS. CUSIOMS Entries Passed Goods forwarded, stored, or sorted. THE COLONIAL CARRYING COY, OF N.Z, LIMITED. 107-109 Customhouse Quay. Shipping and Forwarding Agents to all Parts of tho World. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. THE STUDEBAKER E.M.F. ON THE FAIRLIE MAIL SERVICE. n, A great many months ago the Mount Cook Motor Company purchased from Messrs.' Adams, Ltd., a 30 h.p, Studebakor E M P. cir, for use on the longest motor mail service in tho world—that from Fairlio to Queenstown.' Any motorist who has been over the route knows tho tough test it provides for any car <m ono journey. There nro big streams to ford, steep grades to climb, and the roads carry u grittj dust that plays havoc nith most bearings. It is a trip through tho most rugged and mountainous portion of this island.' The Studebakor "E.M.F." has faced this journey day. in and day out, in good weather, bad weather, and indifferent weather, with tho rivers high and with tlio rivers low, It has never failed to deliver tho mails in schedule time. It has run as regularly as a clock and as steadily as an ocean liner. And the hard work seems to suit, the car. Her owners say eho is doing it "better than evei." All of which merely bears out our contention that Studounker cars give satisfaction, with a big S. Wo have just landed at Palmerston North and Wanga-' nui shipments nf the new and improvod Studebalccr E.M.T. !)0 h.p. five-scatcr cars, with nickel finish and khaki hoods Complete with hood, wind shield, lamps, speedometer, and clock, the EM 1' <;olls at J!375. Tho four-seater 20 h.p. Studebakor Flanders, with same equipment, soils at .£295, and the two-sen tor Flanders at dE27f>. We have also on show at the abovo depots 8/12 Clement Bayard threeseaters, complete for ,£2!)5. Adams, Ltd., Christchurch, also agents' Tourist Motor Co, Hastings— \d\t Therois no corset that compares with Warner's Ru«t-proof for fle\ibilif\ and comfortablo shaping. Your drapers stock Warner's.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 6

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510

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 6

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