COOL BREAKFAST* Marmalade is never quite , bo palatable and refreshing as . it is on hot, summer mornings. ; The cool, acid taste and fine fruity flavour of "K" Marmalade make it the deli- ; cacy par excellence for the,. Sximmer Breakfast Table., Try It to-morrow—Buy, it TO-DAY! Tour Grocer Sells it., Be sure you get . Prepared by EIRE; PA TRICK'S, Nelson. WANTED. RANTED, on account of Clients, good IMPROVED' and UNIMPROVED, FARMS. _ > GRAY 4 COCKBO FT, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA ST., WELLINGTON (Branch), Representing, in Auckland and Wellington, the undernoted Farmers' Co. operative Associations:— CHRISTCHURCH, N. 21, Farmers. TIMARU, Canterbury, Farmers. . OAMARU, North Otago Farmers. DUNEDIN, Otago Farmers. SEASONABLE' SUITINGS. 'i . The , selection of SUMMER SUITINGS at LAMBTON comprise the pick of ■ ENGLISH 1 .WOOLLENS, Plain Shades in Browns and Greys being , in great demand. , GRAHAM AND CO., (late Kitto and Graham), MERCHANT TAILORS, i 212 LAMBTON QUAY (First Floor). JOHN COTTON ' TOBACCO. . This fine Mixture, so muoh appreciated by, the Smokers of Great Britain can be obtained from G. & 0. ALDOUS, ' TOBACCONISTS, * 208 LAMBTON QUAY. THE LEADING TAILORB, KITTO AND SON, THE OLD ADDRESft--15 MANNERS STREET. "Phone 2312. ) : : —' —: —~ ' APOLLINARIS. . A' NNUAL Filling, at the ApollinaHs il SpringYear 1901 27,000,000 Bottles Year 1911 37,000,000 Bottles "Tho Queetn of Table Waters." FURNITURE REMOVING AND e PACKING. 1 "WSJE reoeive Goods, Parcels, Furniture, V¥ etc., for forwarding or shipping to all parts of N.Z., Australia, or abroad. Furnituro Packed or Removed by permanent staff. THE COLONIAL CARRYING COY, OF N.Z., LIMITED. > 107-109 Customhouse Quay. RELIABLE AGENTS EVERYWHERE. THEWEATHER. —— SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications tie for unsettled and i cloudy weather tfcneraily, and mitt ia probable In tnojt parts of the country. Conditions aro still threatening northward of tho Dominion, and a. tropical disturbance is qulto likely t)> cause heavy rain and strong east to southeasterly winds oyor the North Island within the next few days. Tho barometer has a falling tendenoy In the north, but is Tising temporarily In tho south, with modarato to strong westerly winds. Tho barometer continues below normal I, ovorywhoro, with but llttlo gradient, though a eme.ll area of low pressure passeel with rain in tho south during tho night. Bain also fell on tho West Coast to-day, but warm and fair to oloudy weather has predominated. A westerly sale is roported this afternoon at Farewell Bplt, but variable winds have provailcd, D. 0. BATES. Meteorologloftl Office, Wellington, January 24, 1913. [ DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wauganul, January 24—Fine and cool. Fellcling, January 24,-Fine hot windy day; doubtful night. Shannon, January 24— Fine and warm. 1 Fcathorston, January 24.—\Va.rm and '' Greytown, January 24.—A fine but cloudy ~ day, and very hot. , Carterton, January 24— Tho weather continues flna Mid warm. Tho rain which fell on Tuesday night hos freshened things N Jfß/Sterton, January 24.—Another hot dayi iaiuiit WMtAlll wiiw
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 4
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