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A SUCCESS , BASED ON j QUALITY, For over thirty years the reputation of "K" Jam has steadily grown, and it is now a household ivord in all parts of New Zealand. •' This success is founded upon Purity and Quality.' ■"]£"• Jam is always made from perfect materials, under ideal / conditions, and is always made absolutely pure. EIRKPATRICK, NELSON. SEASONABLE SUITINGS. The selection of SUMMER SUITINGS at 'LAMBTON CHAMBERS comprise the pick of ENGLISH WOOLLENS. Plain Shades in Browns and Greys being in great demand. i ' GRAHAM AND CO., (lato Kitto and Graham), MERCHANT TAILORS, . 212 LAMBTON QUAY (First Moor). APOLLINARIS. THE QUEEN OP TABLE WATERS, CAN BE OBTAINED IN QUARTS, ' PINTS, AND SPLITS. THE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO AND SON, THE OLD ADDRESS— I ' . i 5 MANNERS STAEET. 'Phono 2312. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. ANDREW.—On March 7th, 1918, at The Cottage, Khandallah, to Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Andrew, a son., BEESTON.—On Ist March, at Northland Road, Northland, wife of W. A. Beeston , —a son. CLAYTON—At Feilding, on 22nd February, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Clayton, of Shannon—a son. COLLINS—On 2nd March, at,l9 Upland Road, ICelburne, the wife of Lieut.Colonel,:the Hon. Richard Henn Collins, of a son. COOPER.—On March 2nd, 1813, at daudlands, Hamilton, to Mr. and Mrs. Tancred A. Cooper, a daughter. EDWIN JONES. —On March 5, 1913, at ithe Vicarage, Paraparaumu, to the Rev. J. Edwin and Mrs. Jones—a son. HARTGILL—At, Dannevirke on Maroh 3rd, 1913,' the wife of M. W. Hartgill— a son.

' MARRIAGE. LANE —BRACKEN.—On the 3rd March, 1913, ot St.: Peter's Church, Wellington, New Zealand, by the Very Itev. Archdeacon Harper, Joseph Miller Lane, to Margaret Bracken, of Philadelphia, U.S.A. PORTER—MABERLY.—On March 1.1913, at Wellington, New Zealand, G. Edward Porter, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward John Porter, of Worcester, England, to May, eldest daughter of Dr. Frederick Herbert Maberly, Birmingham, Staffordshire, England, and niece of the late General Sir Lewis Dening, 1f.C.8., D.5.0., India. DEATHS. FANTHAM.—On the Gth March,' 1913, Violet May, youngest daughter of the late A. A. Fantham, of Hawera. KILGOUR.—On March 3, 1913, at Nurse Linton's Hospital, Donald Arthur, beloved soh of James and Mary Kilgour, . Kiwitea; aged 1 year and 8 months. LIDDLE.—On the 4th March, 1913, at Johnsonville, Sarah Elizabeth Liddle, widow of the late Edward Liddle; aged G1 years. NORTH.—On 22nd February. 1913, at Keefton, Thomas North, in his 58th year. TAYLOR—On the 2nd March, 1913, Annie, the beloved wife of W. Brook Taylor, Croscent Road, Roseneath, in her 50th year. At rest. WHITEHOUSE.—On the Gth March, 1913, at 49 Dixon Street, Thomas White- ' house, aged 77 years, WOOD.—At, the Hospital early this morning, Caroline Aim Wood; aged GG years.

FUNERAL NOTICE. TIKE Funeral of the lato Miss Helena J- Hume Tulloch, youngest" daughter of-Mr. James Tulloch, of Pahiatua, will leave Courteuay Place for the Karo'i Cemetery, at ten o'clock TO-DjU'. E. MORRIS, .Tun., Undertaker nnd Embalmer, 60 Taranaki Street, and 28 Revans Street. Telephone 937 (night and day). The new session has opened favourably at the X'.A., and the classes commenced this week for English spplliiifj and arithmetic, dressmaking, millincrv, and elocution have been taken up by enthusiastic girls. To-morrow afternoon, a short bright service wijl be conducted, at which Mr. Dimant, of Melbourne, will be the speaker. A cookery demonstration, with a short store-room science talk, will Ik> given by Miss Kemiie on Saturday afternoon next at three o'clock. It will bo open In all women and girls, and should create much general interest. Miss Rennie is already widely known in Wellington as nn export in the art of cookery, as her demonstrations have been a revelation' to many people. Detective Lewis arrested a young mnn limned Edward Bentley yesterday on a charge of having committed theft of a gladstoiie bag and contents from a city boardinghnuse. and a |inir of bouts, from another boardirigliouse. These charaes will bo preferred against him at the Magistrate's Court this morning.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 4

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