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| WHY YOU (SHOULD USE (pure jamPuro Jam is one of the most delicious and nutritious delicacies it is possible to obtain. Its wholesome natural flavour appeals 'to peoplo of all ages, while its'hiscious swwtuess is loved by till kiddies. What wc have said applies to PURE •lam; that is, jam mado from pure fruit and pure sugar only. Tho ideal jam is 0110 that is perfectly pure, but no't only pure—tlio fruit in it must bo fresh 'aim ripe, the sugar must bo of best quality, and. it must be cleanly prepared by proper methods. All jams iiro not np to thst standard, liut ono jam is—"K" JAM. : If you could come to Sunny Nelson ynu could plainly seo why "Iv" JAM is tho ideal jam. The "K" Factory is situated in tho midst of tho finest orchard district ia New Zealand, where all kinds of fruit prow to perfection. Tlio sun-ripened fruits reach tlio factory in a fresh and wholesome condition, and after careful cleaning and sorting arc immediately boiled in big steam-heated pans. The factory is airy, bright; aiul spotlessly clean, wliilo tho "K" system and methods are tho result of 32 years' experience. The first pound of "K" Jam we ever made was perfectly pure, and PURITY has been. our. watchword ever since; Nothing but continual and ' consistent excellence could kpep "K" Jam first and foremost during 32 years. GOODNESS should bo tho first requisite Hi foods-, and goodness is what you get in "K" JAM. No otlier jam is to pure, to good, or so delicious, becuuso no' other jam is mado with such ideal facilities or under suck perfect conditions. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. FOR THE DIABETIC, THE RHEUMATIC, THE GOUTY. P TJ R -I R I MINERAL WATER. WHISKY AND PURIRI. (By Special Appointment to His Excellency tho Governor, Lord Islington.) TVO EAN'I TEAS, ** BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 'Phono 2636. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late MR. ARCHIBALD MACK AY will leave the residence of his brother, Mr. A. I. Maekay. Pnokakariki, for tho Private Cemetery, at 2.30 TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 9th May, 1913. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. E. MORRIS, JUNR., Undertaker and Embahner, CO Taranabi St., and 28 Revans St. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landau 3at tho shortest notice. 'Phoue Nos.—Head Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Livery Stables IGGB, Private 'Phone 3749.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 4

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407

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 4

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