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IF TOTJRS ISA" PARTICULAR ' ' PALATE it will be captivated by the .exquisite fruity flavour of "K"- Marmalade. Peopje of good taste use "K" Marmalade every day—it is the ideal breakfast delicacy,, and has a cool, refreshing taste that is particularly pleasing on hot days. Don't delay; buy a jar,today. Say to your Grocer— f i "K" MARMALADE. KIRKPATRIOK. ... NELSON. Puro Food Specialists. WANTED. TO'ANTED, on account of Clients, good IMPROVED and \ UNIMPROVED. I FARMS. ,GR AT & C 0 C,KR 0 FT, •SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SUSSEX. CHAMBERS. PANAMA ' ST., WELLINGTON (Branch): _ Representing, in Auckland and Wellington, the undernoted Farmers' Cos operative Associations:— CHRISTCHURCH, -N.Z. Farmere. TIMARU, Canterbury Farmers. OAMASU, North, Otago Farmers. DUNEDIN, Otago Farmers. PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Nature's, Cure for Uric Aoid. .WHISKY AND PURIRI. » I'm'l'l".' ".i; V' • l" , FURNITURE REMOVING AND PACKING. WE receive Goods, Paroel.i,, Furniture, etc, for forwarding or shipping to all.■ parts.of .NA, Australia, or abroad. Furniture Packed or Removed by permanent staff. THE COLONIAL CARRYING COY, OF N.Z., LIMITED. , 107-109 Customhouse Quay. RELIABLE AGENTS EVERYWHERE. '

v FUNERAL NOTICE., rjTVHE Funeral of: the late Kate Annie, *■;■ late, beloved wife of Walter Hammond Brewster, of Feilding, will leave the residence of Mr. A. Holmes, 13 Kensington Street, on SATTJEDAY, January 25th, at 2,30 p.m. for Karori Cemetery. . ." JAS. FLYGER AND CO., '• '■ Undertakers and Embalmere, 222 Cuba Street.

A Melbourne lady was placed in an uncomfortable plight through being caught in a thief-preventing device at the Melbourne General Post Office. Tho Melbourne "Herald" states that on New Year's Eve a lady wished to post a bundle of lotters at tho General Post Office. They jammed in tho letter-box, and 6ho gave them a forcible push,' Her hand passed right through the combs, which aro intended to prevent thieves from abstracting letters from the boxes. In a second she was caught, and her embarrassment at onco caused a 'crowd to collect. With the best intentions, they appeared likely to do the lady serious injury. . Some advised a long pull, and strong pull, and pull altogether. Others, more ostuto, suggested enlarging the already large letter-slit with n crowbar so that tho lady could go right through and emergo from the insido. of the Post Office Others counselled trying n sideways pull, but, against this, tho lady herself protested. After n very long time, and tho gathering of ft crowd ihat threatened to block tho traffic at the junction of Bourko and Elizabeh Street', it occurred to someono to get the help of tho officials inside, and in a little time the I lady, tearful and a lifctlo dishevelled, but unhurt, was set free The best advertisement is quality in the bottle and quality has always been the mobl'o of Messrs. Moclrie and Co., Distil- !««, Ltd., the proprietors of the famous "WHITE HORSE'' Whisky. They have consequently not the same margin of profit for indiscriminate ndvertisiuir as- tome of their rivals. They depend mainly on personal recommendation.—Advii ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 4

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