WHY YOU SHOULD USE PURE JAMPuro Jam is ono of the most delicious aiul nutritious delicacies it is possiblo to obtain. Its wholesome natural flavour appeals 'to people of all ages, while its luscious sweetness is loved by all kiddies. What we have said applies to PURE Jam; that is, jam mado iron) puro fruit and pure sugar only. 'i'ho ideal jam is ono tliat is perfectly puro, but dot only pure—tho fruit in it must bo Iresh aim ripe, tho sugar must be of nest quality, and it must be cleanly prepared "by proper methods. All jams are not up to thtt standard, but ono jam is—"K" JAM. If you could como to Sunny Nelson you could plainly seo why "K" JAM is fcl'.o ideal jam. The "K" Factory 19 situated in the midst of tho finest orchard district in New Zealand, whero all kinds of fruit grow to perfection. The sun-ripenod fruits reach the factory in a fresh and wholesome condition, and after careful cleaning and sorting aro immediately boiled in big steam-heated pans. The factory is airy, bright, and spotlessly clean; while tho "K' system and methods aro tho result of 32 years experience. Tho first pound of "K" Jam wo ever m,".do was perfectly pute, and PURITY has teen our watchword ever since. \ Nothing but and consistent exoellenco could keep "K" Jam first and foremost during 32 years. GOODNESS should be tho first requisite in foo'ds, and goodness is what you pat in "IC" JAM. No other jam is so puro, so good, or so delicious, necauso no other jam is made with such ideal facilities or under such perfcct conditions. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. FTIHE LATEST CIGARETTE. "EMBASSY," No. 77 . Virginia Cigarettes. W. D. & H. O. WILLS, Bristol and London. Giv & C. Aldous, 10G Lambton Qy. THE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO AND SON, THE OLD ADDRESS--15 MANNERS STREET. 'Phona 2312. mHE WELLINGTON TRUST. LOAN & 1 INVESTMENT CO., LTD. PAID-UP CAPITAL: <6125,000. Uncalled Capital Reserved and Undivided Profits 65,427 ,£187,927 MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. RATES; 12 months, 4i per cent.; 6 months, 35 per cent. interest runs from date of deposit. Advances made onl Approved Freehold Securities. Offices: 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. A LL Now Zealanders visiting London xi- should read tho "British Australasian," 6d. weekly—an illustrated paper, confining mail and cable news from New Zealand, and news of' New Zealand«rs in Europe and at Home. New Zealanders aro cordially invited to visit th% "British Australasian" Reading Room, at tho offices, 115 High Holborn, London, W.C., whero they can see tho Homo papers, meet their friends, uso the telephone, and obtain information without char Hi. BSEADERS desiring information in v regard to Advertisements already npnee.ring in. The Dominion are requested to * forward stamped addressed envelope to ensure reply. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. TAYLOR.—At 113' Broad Street, Palmerston North, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taylor—a daughter. . WHITE-PA T! SO NS.—On A&ril 30, at Nurse M'Donald's Private Hospital, to Captain and Mrs. 11. Whitc-Parsons-a daughter. . MARRIAGES. M'Klvf.T/AR—IIII.Ti.—On 131h May. ISG3, at St. Man's, Parnell, Auckland, by the Right l!ev. George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of. New Zealand, Dugald, fourth j:OU of the late Dugald M'Kellar, M.D., liattersea. Surrey, England, to Georcilia, iliiusihir-r of Houry Hill* Eva.. A lick land, New Zealand. (Golden wedding.) NATHAN—LEV GR.-On the 12th May, id 13. at Wellington. Sidney George Nathan, third .-cm of W. I. Nathan,, to Kathleen I'lva, eldest ilaughter of H. W. Lever, both of Wellington. THOMSON—BROWN.-On Wednesday. May Mill, at Tho Manse, 35 Pirio Street, by tho Kev. J. K. Elliott, William A". Thomson, of Nanier, to Laura, daughter cf the late Mr. R. Brown, ■. Darlington, County Durham, England. DEATHS. CAMERON.—On Thursday, Bth May, 1913, at tho Private Ilospilal, Davis Street, Wellington, Donald Thomas, eldest sou of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cameron, Moroa, Greytown; aged 47. CARD.—On tho 10th May, 1013, at Featherston. l'loreneo Sophia, dearly beloved wife of John Wiltshire Card; aged 41 years. R.I.P. CnAYTOI!.—At "Tho Pines," Blenheim, on May Bth, Emma, wife of I. C. Chaytor, of Marshlands, aged GG years. M'GUIRE.—On the lltli May, 1913, at his daughter's residence (Mrs. Morressey, Alexander Road, Greymouth), Bernard M'Guire, late of Wellington. RICHMOND.—On May 10, 1913, at Auckland, Dea+riee Richmond, elder daughter of Mrs. Henry H. Richmond, of Kelbnrne, WEBB—On Hth May, 1913, Helen Prances, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Herbert Webb, ICelburne. FUNERAL NOTICE. D COMPANY sth (WELLINGTON) REGIMENT. "ft/TEMBERS of D Company, sth (WelivX lington) Regiment, will parade at the Garrison Hall TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1 p.m.. i'er tho purpose of attending tho Funeral of lato Corporal R. D. Cokcr. Uniform—Slough hats and putties. 11. HAWTHORN, Captain, O.C. D Company. ' E. MORRIS, JUXR., Undertaker and Emkulmcr, GO Taranaki St., and 2H Revans St. NO King on. 'Phone '.'tiT is too early nr too late to receive immediate ntlontiou. Mortuary Chapel for llio innvciiionio of tho publie. Carriage-.. landaus at Ihe shortest notice. 'I'lmne N"ns.--It«ad l>en:ir(ni^nt. !M7. Ncwlowji Braucli 11-, I.iv«rr Stables IGG3. Private 'Phone 3719,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1752, 17 May 1913, Page 4
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