"K" MARMALADE is being used in an increasingly large number of New Zealand homes. i It is of even, finer quality and better flavour than the best of imported brands. That's because it is made only from choice Seville Oranges and Pure Sugar— prepared in a model factory under ideal, conditions. Your Grocer sells "K."KIRKPATRICK ... NELSON; Pure Food Specialists. WANTED. on account of.Clients,good IMPROVED :and UNIMPROVED, FARMS. GRAY & COCKROFT, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA ST., WELLINGTON (Branch). j ■ Representing, in Auckland and Wellington, the uiiderhotcd Farmers' Cooperative, Associations:— CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. Farmers. TIMARU, • Canterbury Farmers. OAMARU, North Otago Farmers. DUNEDIN, Otago Fanners. JOHN COTTON TOBACCO. This fine Mixture, so much appreciated by tho Smokers of Great Britain can bo obtained from G. & C ALDOUS, ' TOBACCONISTS, 20G LAMBTON QUAY.' ' PURIRI AND WHISKY, ' New Zealand's Premier ' Mineral Water. Invaluable for Urio , Acid. WHISKY AND PURIRI. THE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO AND SON, THE OLD ADDRESS--16 MANNERS STAEET. 'Phone 2318. APOLLINARIS. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS, CAN BE OBTAINED IN QUARTS, PINTS, AND SPLITS. CUSTOMHOUSE CLEARINC AGENTS. 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 the World. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. THE WEATHER. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications aro for unsettled and cloudy weather, with rain 1b mo6t pa-rts ot tho Dominion. Strong northerly winds, backing by oast to south-easterly, northward of Farewell- Spit and Knikouiu, and southerly winds prevailing elsewhere The barometer will probably fall considerably in the north, and rise unstoadily in tho south, but n, storm aroa northwards of the Dominion now appears to bo decreasing in intensity. Strong westerly winds have prevailed, changing to southerly In most parts of tho South Island. Heavy and cloudy weather has prevailed. Considerable rain has falleu on tho West Coast and on higher levels in tho south. Hain is now reported between Capo Palllsor and Kalkoura. Tho barometer! is fulling in tho north and rising in the south. D. O. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, January 21, 1913, DISTRICT WEATHER. (From Our Special Correspondents.). Wanganui, January 21— Fine, but hot. Fellding, January 21,—Fine, hot Jay and night. Feathcrston, January 21—Cloudy • and threatening. Oreytown, January 21,—A very cloudy day, and very windy Hnfitings, January 21.—A hot and oppressive day. NEVER FAILS. "My two children hnvo been subject to severe attacks nf cold nnd croup, and erinco it was first recommended to mo, I havi» never used anything but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," wrilos Mrs. Annie I'lynn, 27 Invorniay Rond, Launceston, Tns. "It never fnils to nt once relievo and finally euro them of this distressing j complaint."—Advtd
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1654, 22 January 1913, Page 6
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