PURITY; .'THAT'S THE POINT to consider when lniying foods aiud delicacies.. Tho Pure Pood Law is a good protection, but not so good as the "1l" brand, the standard of Purity for 32 years. When buying Jam, Marm- ' alade, Tomato Sauce,, etc., remember that. "1" MEANS PURITY. KIRKPATRICK, Nelson. ITS Rich; Distinctive Flavour gives a new charm to Pipe Smoking. KING'S MIXTURE. A FRAGRANT AND SATISFYING TOBACCO. ■ .SOLD AT6d. per ounco, Jib. Tins, 2s. . lib. Tins, Bs. ' , G. AND C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, S ICG, LAMBTON QUAY. '".•'.■ [A CARD.] DR. H. J. MTjEAN has removed to U Boulcott Street. A LL New Zealandere visiting London -tJ; should read the "British Australasian," Gd. weekly—an illustrated paper, containing mail ond cable news from New Zealand, and news qf New Zcalanders in Europe and at Home. New Zcalanders aro cordially invited to visit the, "British Australasian" Reading .Room, at the offices, 155 High Holborn, London, W.C., where they can see the Home papers, meet their friends, use the telephone, and obtain information without charge. : i» (By Special Appointment to His Excel-': lenoy the Governor, Lord Islington.) "R 0H A N '~S TEAS, ■"-* BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2G36. ' ..„,'., o~ ' -*
Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, 215 Lanib-' ton Quay, Wellington, patent attorneys, report that tho following applications for letters patent of New Zealand havo been filed recently:—P. Swanson and F. Hclloway, Invorcargill, lock nut; E. Gilllbrand, Auckland, candlo reflector and shave; A. Grumwald, Kopularon, beehive; W. Sievers, Palmorston North, reinforced 'concrete building construction; G. E. Humphries, Wellington, sash-cord grip; F. P. Carlyon, Mildura, Vic, pneumatic tyro protector; T. Hodgson, Melbourne, Vehicular suspension shock absorber; M. C'oughlan, Auckland, custard ico; R. Garcia, Cuba, vehicle chute trackways for amusement purposes; J. W. Boyce, Napier, displaying . designs of clothing and materials; B. A. Aiken, Waverley, milk-releasing apparatus; C. E. St. John, Christchurch, castings for dental purposes; A. H. Hansen, Manaia, tidal'waters utilising; H. Norgrove, Takapau, walking-stick; J. Cobb, Ellerslie, rat killing; A. E. Anderson, Bluff, cradlerocking riovico; E. Canra, B. and G. Überti, Italy, fly killer; D. H. Lea, Westmore, concrete; A. R. Angus, Mincliead, England, railwa.y safe-running devices "V" and "Y"; J. D. B. JUnrtin, Weilington, matchbox. Sir Gilbert Wills, .M.F., and his family havo offered A'sooo ill memory of the lato Sir Frederick Wills to tho Royal Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth, towards the. building of uu administration block ut tho Bui. combo branch.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1728, 19 April 1913, Page 4
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