THE LEADING ARTICLE IN THE "DOMINION"appears next to this adver- ' tisement, whicli is published to tell "Dominion" readers about ; "K" JAMtho leading article of its kind in the Dominion. People who read the "Dominion" will find no better jam in tho Dominion than' "E;"- JAM- . > the purest and best jam made. -Prepared by—l KIRKPATRIGK'S, ... NELSON. | FRich, Distinctive Flavour gives 0 new charm to Pipe Smoking. ' v ' KING'S MIXTURE. . 'A FRAGRANT AND SATISFYING TOBACCO. SOLD ATGd. per ounce. }lb. Tins, 2s. . lib. Tins, Bs. " G. AND C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 106, LAMBTON QUAY. [A CARD.] DR. H. J. M'LEAN has removed to 14 Boulcott Street. A LL New Zealanders visiting London 6hould read'.tho "British Australasian," 6d. weeldy—an illustrated paper, containing mail and cablo news from New Zealand, and news of New Zealanders in Europe and at Home. Now Zealanders are cordially invited to visit thft "British Australosian" Reading Room, at tho offices, 115 High Holborn, London, W.C., whej-o tlic-y can see tho Home papers, meet their I'riends, uso the telephone, and obtain information without charge. (By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington.) ROE AN '~S TEAS, BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2636. ' BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DF.AVKS. ; BIRTH. ' e ASTALL.—On Friday, April 11, 1913, at 11 Parliament; Street, Wellington, tho wife, of Stanley H. Rastall—a son. , . MARRIAGES. GIBBONS—GILBERT.—On April Bth, 1913, at St. Peter's, Wellington, Hopeful Barnes, eldest eon of Hopeful Gibbons, Esq., of Wanjjanui, to Daisie, only daughter of —. Gilbert, Esq., of Welling- ■ ton. REYNOLDS—PIPER,—At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, S3 mends Street, Auckland, on March 26th, by the Rev: A. A., Murray, Walter Holland, sixth son of tho lato John Reynolds, "Mayfield,"' Clareville, Waiiarapa, to Miss Alico E. Piper (nurse), - Auckland, formerly',of Prittlewell, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. DEATHS. BARNETT.—On April Bth; at Wadestown, Harold Guy Bjirnett, second son of Thomas Henry Barnett, of Christchurch, in hia 37th year. CHAPMAN.—On the 20th of March, 1913, at London, Elsie May, the dearly beloved and only daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. John Wells Chapman, of this city; aged 19 years. Deeply regretted. (By cable.) ; . . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. jyjß. J. .W. MURPHY and FAMILY wish to tender their .sincere Thanks for all floral tributes and sympathy sent them in their late sad bereavement. Also Mr. and Mi's. S. Playlo and Dr. M'C'avtliy, of Carterton, for their kind and untiring attention. x
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 6
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