HUNDREDS OF TONS' / of fresh Nelson-grown Fruit have been used during the last two months in the making of pure and delicious "K" . JAM, Famed For Its Fine Fruity, Flavour. ' . . KIRKPATRICK - NELSON. (Where the Best Fruits Grow.) ' A : FOR SALE. TWfICE. PROPE&TY NEAR RAILWAY 1"' STATION/ . JOHNSONVILLE. Quarter-acre Section. Nearly lovel. GOOD SIX«ROOMED HOUSE AND ■ . ' ALL CONVENIENCES. PRICE LOW. Small Deposit, and Easy Terms for , . , • ' Balance. GRAY 'AND COCKROFT, . SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, . • •; QUEEN. STREET, AUCKLAND. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA ST., ' WELLINGTON (Branch). ' SEASONABLE .• SUITINGS. ' ■. . Tho: selection; of SUMMER SUITINGS at LAMBTON CHAMBEHS comprise the pick of • I . . ' ■ . '. ENGLISH WOOLLENS. Plain Shades in Browns and, Greys being , in great demand. , . '. hjil'f -.i ff' ' GRAHAM AND CO., (late Kitto and Graham), MERCHANT TAILORS, • 212 LAMBTON QUAY (First Floor), . A P E N T A, . IN ORGANIC DISEASES RESULTING FROM ' FATTY DEGENERATION AND IN BILIOUS ATTACKS AND DISORDERS OF THE LIVER, THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. A BRANCH of the above .Bank has been OPENED for the transaction of all usual banking business, in. promises situate at No. 23 S'hortland Street, Auckland. . . THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF-AUS-TRALIA,, LIMITED. By its Attorney, E. P. YALDWYN.
Officious notion by tho police in the "small hours" of Saturday morning is being takon njv rather earnestly, by a Wellington citizen. He is a' linotypo operator in one of th© city printing offices, and suffers n little from sciatica. Perhaps his gait homewards may not, in consequence of this trouble, have " been as straight as tho march of a regiment of Prussians, but, however that may be, he was somewhat surprised (being a strict abstinonco man) to be roughly challenged by .a policoman as to his sobriety. Thinking tnat his trouble may have misled the constable, he endeavoured to explain, but was met with tho insulting throat that if ho did not get bomo he, would bo promptly "run in. ■seeing a sergeant of police approaching on a bicyclo, tho bewildered citizen acoosted him, and, though an ouneo' of common eenpe would have disclosed tile right stato of things to anyone, he wa9 takon hold of and pushed about. Ho protested to tlio sergeant regarding his complaint and his physical inability to stand such usage, but, eventually, had to give Up the unequal situation undor another threat (this tiino by the sergeant) of l>eing locked up. The citizen is now taking steps ttS carry his case before the higher authorities in the Justice Department. It is not tho first time that a similar thing has happened in tho "small hours in. the same locality.
Warner's Rust-proof Coffftt?. Hrery pair guaranteed not to Rust, Break, ot Tear.—Advt.
Mr. Frank Diamond has instructed A. L. Wilson and Co. to sell by public auction n number of horses and drays, etc., nt Mr. Burke's stables, Abel Smith Stvuet. IVtlculaw my b» had from th» auctioneers
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 6
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