WHAT JAM DO YOU PREFER,? ' " Whatever sort of Jam yo.u prefer, you oan buy it under tho "IC" label, ancl at the same time rest assured tjiat it is true to j name, with the natural flavour of the fruit from which it is made. , , When in doubt, or,del - one of • these popular sorts;'— , "K" STRAWBERRY CONSERVE. "K" .APRICOT CONSERVE. "K" PEACH CONSERVE. "K" RASPBERRY JAM. * A-, Prepared by . i KIRKPATRICK ... NELSON. PTJ ™ , io , WATER.' Tho System. •.••Stimulating 1 - WATER. ■ to. ■■■ '■ ' . the Body, PURIRI WHISKY AND PUItIRI. 1 ,6FAMOUS BRANDS OF HAVANA CIGARS. ,V, rPHB five undermentioned> factories are so Vell-ltnown for ,tha excellence of their • productions that. it. is quite unnecessary for us. to enter upon a- deception of their fino qualities. CABANAS, INTIMIDAD, lIENJIY CLAY, CORONA, J. Si VMUfiIAS. Each of. theso brands is well represented at our establishment,, and your inspection is invited. " - . ■' .«'• G. & C. ALDOUS, Tobacconists, 206 Lambton Quay.' THE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO AND' SON, THE OLD ADDRESS- .1 ,7. 15, MANNERS ETrtEET. "✓> * ' *Phono 2313, APOLLINARIS. . "The Queen of Table Waters." The BEST Natural Mineral Water. Absolute Purity Guaranteed. Bottled Exclusively at the Apollinaria ■ Spring, Nuonalir, Germany. , ' PARCELS AND GOODS FOR AUSTRALIA'AND AFRICA. 1 WE Jbip regularly (Parcels and Goods to Melbourne every Thursday; Syd- 1 ney aiai 5..-Airica every. T?riday. THE COLONIAL CARRYING "I COY, OF N.Z., LIMITED. , ~ ■■ '107-109 Customhouse Quay,. , . 1 ' ■' AGENTS ; v ' ;V •; ' •' •• • j BIRTHS,' MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. | BIRTHS. ■ MOSS.-On February 24th, 1913, at Wei- j .ihigton, New Zealand, the wife of Cap- 1 , tainC. Hut ton Moss —a son. TODD—On, February 25th, 1913, at "Tnuranga," Goring Street,' Thornton, to, Jlr. and Mrs. Herbert Wallace Todd • —a soil. .;' DEATHS. ■ .. ' •, ' HAZLEHtJRST—On February 25th, at' his sister's residence, ; Wadestown. ■Ernest Charles Thomas, deadly beloved h'usand if Emily E. Hazlehnrsti aged , 33 years. At rest. Interment-at Clirist- ■ church. TODD.—On February 25th, 1913, at ."Tnuranga," Goring Street, Thorndon, Thomas, infant', son of Mr. and Mts. Herbert Wallace Todd. WILSON.—On 25th Febryary, 1913, at his residence, 102 Tinakori Road, Benjamin Wilson, formerly of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 70 years. Private; interment.
HONESTLY RECOMMENDED. "To nnyrino suffering- from diarrhoea I can honestly rccommcnd Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as being the most sntifcfuclory medicine 011 the market." writes' Mr. C. C. Hooper, Wakefield, JT.SS. "T have tried nil sorts of socalled 'cure?,' but have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Reinody."—Advt. I'or BronohUl Cougbi and <Joldi, , Wooda* Great Pepsermi&t Cure, U. 6d*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1684, 26 February 1913, Page 6
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