WHY YOU SHOULD USE PURE JAMPuro Jam is cmo of tho most delicious and nutritious delicacies it is possiblo to obtain. Its wholesome nahir.il flavour appeals to peoplo of all ages, while its luscious sweetness i 9 loved by all kiddies. What we have said applies to PURE Jam; that is, jam made from pure Irliit and pure sugar only. Tho ideal jam is ono that is perfectly pure, but not oaly pure—tho fruit in it must "° ' r ® s ' and ripe, the sugar must be of best quality, and it must be cleanly prepared by proper methods. All jams aro not up to that standard, but one jam is—"K" JAM. If you could come to Sunnv Nelson vou could plainly seo why "K" JAM is tho ideal jam. The "Iv" Factory is situated in the midst of tho finest orchard district in Now Zealand, where all kinds of fruit grow to perfection. The sun-ripened fruits reach the factory in- a fresh and wholesome condition, and after careful cleaning and sorting are immediately boiled in big steam-heated pans. The factory is airy, bright, J ua spotlessly clean, whilo tho 'Iv system and methods aro tho result of 82 years experience. The first pound of "K" made was perfectly pure, ana PUltlii has been our watchword ever since. Nothing but continual and consistent excellence could keep "Iv Jani first auci foremost during 32 years. GOODNESS should be the first requisite in foods, and goodness is what you get in "K" JAM. No other jam B so pure, so good, or so delicious, because no other jam is mario with sriclj ideal facilities or under suck perfect conditions. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD.
the leading tailors, . EITTO 'AND SON, THE OLD ADDRESS--15 MANNERS ETAEET, "Phone S3H. QREAT CLEARING SALE, Prior to Stocktaking, June 30th. N.Z. BIBLE-. TRACT, AND BOOK SOCIETY, 71 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Are having a Great Salo of all their Extensive Stock of THEOLOGICAL AND DEVOTIONAL BOOKS', BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, REWARD BOOKS, PICTURE BOOKS, . STATIONERY, • ■ HANDBAGS, ETC. For Cash on Delivery only. Any Booking required will bo charged 10 p.o. extra. Discounts from 10 to 75 per cent. Postago Extra. FROM MAY 21th TO JUNE 14th, 1913. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., LTD. PAID-UP CAPITAL: ,2125,000. Uncalled Capital .................... Reserves and Undivided Profits 65,427 ,£187,927 MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. KATES: 12 months, 1J per cent.; 0 months, 3} per cent. Interest runs from date of . deposit. Advances made on Approved Freehold
Securities. Offices: 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington. E. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. ALL New Zealanders visiting- London should read the "British Australasian," Gd. weekly—an illustrated paper, containing mail and cable nows from r*ew Zealand, and news of New Zealanders in Europe and at Home. , ... New Zealanders are cordially invited to visit the "British Australasian' Heading Boom, at the offices, 115 High Holborn, London, W.C., where they can see t.ho Home papers, meet thoir friends, use the telephone, and obtain information without charfj l ). NORMAN ST.C. HALES, DENTAL SURGEON (University of Pennsylvania). COOPER'S BUILDING (opp. "Evening Post ). AVillis Street. EADERS desiring information in regard to Advertisements already appearing in The Dominion are requested to forward stamped addressed, envelope to mure reply. TRY BOHAJ'S ID A NT 0 !i 8 "O U £ S, I A N Y 0 N G Xl> U D S, THE FINEST CHINA TEA GROWN. BAKER'S BUILDINGS, Phone 2638. WELLINGTON. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. BARTRUM.—At Bridgo Street, Wellington, on May 23rd, Mrs. J. A. Bartrum, a son. HATCH.—On the 20th May, 1913, at No. 32 Todman Street, Brooklyn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. natch-a daughter. MARCHANT.—On May 14th, 1913, the wife of I\ Marchaut, of Jlartinborougli —a son. ,
DEATHS. DEAN—On Tuesday, May 20, 1913, Roy Stuart Dean, youngest anil dearly-be-loved son of Emily and tho late Edwin Harland Dean. DELLER.—On the 20th May. 1913, at his late residence, Buslicroft, Masterton, George AVilliam Deller, aged 59 years. GREENWOOD.-On May 20th, 1913. at Urenui, Clara Maria, the beloved wife of F. D. Greenwood. HULL—At her lato residence, Kibble Street, Island Bay (suddenly), Annie H., the dearly beloved wife of James Ennis Hull. Deeply regretted. Wairarapa papers please copy. KING.—On May 21, 1913, Robert King. Hospital Society steward and silver bandsmen, Central Mission; nged 30 years. . , EENALL.—On May 22, 1913, at Waiuku, Marion Margaret Renall, wifo of Joseph Renall, Jnn., and soconu daughter of James Miller, Fernlands, Masterton. FUNERAL NOTICE. mflK Friends of ME. MARTIN RYAN ■i. are invited to attend the Funeral of his lato nephew, James Ambroso Pearce, which will leave the Basilica, Hill Street, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. . Requiem Mass will l»o celebrated at the Basilica of tho Sacred Heart at 9 u.iii. Friends are invited to attendE. MORRIS, JU.N., Undertaker and Embalmer, CO Tnranaki Street and 28 Rcvans Street. Telephone 9:)7 (night and day). ! ~ KTfOßiis, JUNE., Undertaker and Embalmer, 00 Taraiiaki St., and 38 Revans St. NO Rinfj on 'Phono 937 is too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for tho convcnicncc of the public. Carriages, landaus at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.—llend Department 937, Newtown Branch err Stables JOGfl. Private Thow M 9.
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