WHERE THE BEST RASPBERRIES GROW. '/ The biggest and best Raspberry Gardens in New Zea- , : land are in Sunny, Nelson— 'the home of "K" Jam. \ No wonder "K" Raspberry Jam possesses the sweet, delicious, ' natural flavour ' of fresh fruit—a flavour that is absent in other brands] When buying Raspberry Jam be sure to get "K." The . "K" insures purityj quality, flavour. - KIRK PA TRICK'S, Nelson. FOR SALE. NICE PROPERTY NEAR RAILWAY STATION, JOHNSONVILLE. Quarter-acre Section. Nesrly level. 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); PARCELS AND GOODS FOR AUSTRALIA AND AFRICA, r WE .ship regularly Parcels and.Goods to Melbourne every Thursday; Sydney and S. Africa every Friday., THE COLONIAL CARRYING COY, OF N.Z., LIMITED. 107 : 109 Customhouse Quay. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. 'BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER,' ,• A P'E NT A: FOR .OCCASIONAL OR .HABITUAL S ' CONSTIPATION. \
.. NOTiqE.'. THE Friends of Mr. v JOSEPH M. . SMITH 1 are :respoctfully invited to attend tho Funeral of his kte beloved wife, Ellen, whioh will leave Pahautanui TO-DAY (THURSDAY),' 20th February, at 2 p'olock,, for the :Catholic Cemetery. ~ , ' / H.' A. PARSONAGE, •Funeral Furnisher, , j 'Phone 3635. ' . , 44Revans St. I 'l . ••., . ■■','"■■ Undertaker, and Embalmer, ■60 TaranakiSt, arid 28 Eevans St.' • •"VTO'Elng on 'Phone .037 is too early or ■1;™ too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary. Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus: at the shortest, notice. 'Phone Nos.—Head Department 837, Newtown Branch 142, Livery Stables 1668, Private 'Phone 3749. . > .'
fioientiflo men are agreed that excess of Urio Acid is the chief cause of Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbaeo, and Soiatica. RHEUMO drives the UTio Acid from the Bjsbom and rarely fails to effect a complete cure. RHEUMO .is not a ''curenil"—it is a preparation that relieves and eradicates Rheumatism. Of all Chemists and stores, 2s. Od. and 4s. Gd. a bottle— Advt. In the course of tho evidence heard in a. police oourt case recently, tho prosecutor eaid that upon calling at the defendant's he was told to "go to the devil." "What - happened ?" queried tho magis-' trate: And quick came the reply—"l went to my solicitor!" "I wouldn't drink out of that cup," said littlo , Willie to the well-dressed young visitor; "that's Lizzie's cup, and she's very particular who drinks out of it." I'Ali,"-said the young man, as he drained the cun dry, "I feel honoured to drink- out of Lizzie's cup. Lizzjc is your vonngest sister, isn't she?" "Xot much! Lizzie is my dog." • A Warner's Corset fits beautifully, shnpoi accurately, i» light, ojid cannot rust, breai, or tear.—Ai'ivti
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1679, 20 February 1913, Page 4
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