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"K"' ' % HARM A L' A D E ■is being used in an increasingly large number of New Zealand homes. 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 Sugars—' .• , i . prepared in a model factory under ideal Conditions. Your Grocer sells "K.''' KIRKPATBICK ... NELSONPura Food Specialists. '. ■ 1 I . : ■'' ' ■ WANTED. • YV AN™ O - on account of Clients, good IMPRQVJ3D and UJJIMPRQyED ; FARMS, • . ■ • .■ ■ ■ v • ■ ■. ; GRAY 4 COCKRO FT," , SMEETON'S • BUILDINGS. QUEEN STBEEJ, AUCKLAND. ' : SUiSSEX CHAJIBERS, PANAMA ST., WELLINGTON (Branch). .Representing, in Auckland and Wellington, the undernoted Farmers' Cooperative Associations CHRISTCHURtfH, N.Z. Fnrmero.' , TIM.&.RU, Canterbury Farmers.: OA MARU, North Otago Farmers. DUNEDIN, Otago Fanners. 1 ■ rr T' I 1 SEASONABLE SUITINGS. , The seloction of SUMMER SUITINGS at LAMIjTON CHAMBERS cqmpfise the pick of •ENGLISH WOOLLENS. I I . ■■■■ ■;■■■■.. ■■■■■■. ■ I Plain Shades in Gfeys being I : - ' in great demand. ■ V ' I'' . ' ' . 11 J , 0? V'-IIO!')' I'M'Ol TMI I GRAHAM AND CO., (lato Kitto and Graham), ■ ■ MERCHANT TAILORS, 212 LAMBTON QUAY (First Floor). 1 • \ . ■ ■■■ ■ , BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER, APE NT, A. ' FOR OCCASIONAL OR HABITUAL ■■■ CONSTIPATION. ' / CUSTOMHOUSE GLEARINC AGENTS. fIUSI 6MS Eptries Passed. Goods let■V. warded, stored, or sorted. THE COLONIAL CARRYING COY, OF N.Z, LiMITEp. 107-JO9 Customhouse Quay.. Shipping and Forwarding Agents to all Parts of the World./ AGENTS EVERYWHERE.

Mr.-Clarke, S.M., heard an'interesting - maintenance case at the'Glebs Court, Svd- 1 ncy, recently. A wife, who proceeded . against her husband, was asked by Mr. Parker, tho solicitor for tho latter, to say ■ at least ono pood word foe her husbt\n<i ' Tho wito hesitated. "Now, didn't your ( husband savo your life on ono occasion?"' i asked Mr. Parker.' Witness replied that , it was tho doctor that did that. "Well, / didn't the- doctor take somo blood from : jour husband's body and put it jnto ' yours to save your life?" Tho wifo ex- I plained "that 'that was a' lons time apo j -when the American fleet wan in Syil- l ncy." (Jn that occasion the favourite quotation was "-Blood is thicker Ih.i/t J water." The pai'tir.s to tho dispulo have ' bo?n married 15 years. i For Urnnchial Coughs and Cold«, ' Woods' Great Pessermlut Cure, U. 5d- j

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
368

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 28 January 1913, Page 6

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