WHY YOU SHOULD USE PURE JAMPiiro Jam is one of the most delicious and nutritious delicacies it is possiblo to obtain. Its wholesome natural flavour appeals to peoplo of nil agos, while its luscious sweetness is loved by all kiddies. What we have said applies to PURE i Jam; that is, jam mndo from pure fruit and pure sugar only. The ideal jam is ono that is perfectly puro, but nojt only pure—tho fruit in* it must bo fresh and ripe, the sugar must be ol best , quality, and it must bo cleanly prepared by proper methods. All jams are not up to thst standard, but one jam is—"K" JAM. If you could come to Sunny Nelson you could plainly see why "K" JAM is the ideal jam. The "Iv" Factory is situated in the midst of tho finest orchard district ia New Zealand, where all kinds of fruit grow to perfection. The sun-ripened fruits reach tne factory in a fresh and wholesome condition, and after careful cleaning and sorting aro immediately boiled in big 6teani-heated pans. The factory is airy, bright, and spotlessly clean, .while tho "IC system and methods aro tho result of 82 years experience. The first pound of "K" Jam weever made was perfectly, pure, and PURirY has been our watchword ever 6ince. Nothing but and consistent excellence could keep "IC" Jam first and foremost during 32 years. GOODNESS should be the first requisite in foo'ds, and goodness is what you get in "K" JAM. No other jam is so pure, so good, or so delicious, because no other jam is made with ,such ideal facilities or under such perfect conditions. S. EIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. THE PETERSON PIPE. "SSTE have recently opened up a full * * range of the above eelobrated Pipes and those smokers who prefer a "Peterson" to anything else in'the way of Pipes are to inspeot our display of these. Q. & C- ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 20fi LAMBTON QUAY. THE LEADING TAILORB, KITTO AND SON, THE OLD ADDRESR--15 MANNERS BTAEET, 'Phono £313, E WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., LTD. PAID-UP CAPITAL: .8125,000. Uncalled Capital Reserves and Undivided Profits 65,127 £187,927 MONET RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. RATES: 12 months, per cent.; 6 months, 3J per cent. Interest runs from da.to of deposit. Advances made on Approved Freehold Securities. Offices: 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington. . R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. READERS desiring information in regard to Advertisements already appearing in The Dominion aro requested to forward stamped addressed envelope to ensure reply. "THE DOMINION." LOWER HUTT AGENCY. TyTR. G. BIRD, Stationer, Main Street, ItA has been appointed-Agent for "Tho Dominion" at Lower Hutt as from 26th Inst. Any complaint regarding delivery of the paper made either to Mr. Bird or direct to this Office, will receive prompt attention. All Subscriptions will bo payable to Mr. Bird from the date mentioned. J-JR. NORMAN ST.C. HALES, DENTAL SURGEON' (University of Pennsylvania). COOPER'S BUILDING (opp. "Evening Post"). Willis Streot.
A LL New Zealanders visiting London A should read the "British Australasian," 6(1. -weekly—an illustrated paper, containing mail and cable news from Is ew Zealand, and news of New Zealanders in Europe and at Home. ' New Zealanders are cordially invited to visit ths "British Australasian" Reading Room, at the offices, 115 High Holborn, London, W.C., where they can see tho Home papers, meet their friends, use the telephone, and obtain information without chartfj. TRY B 01 A N'S PA N Y 0 N G BUDS, a,nyong Buds, THE FINEST CHINA TEA GROWN. BAKER'S BUILDINGS, . Phone 2636. . WELLINGTON. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. BIRTHS. BAIRD.—At "Rossdhu," Hastings, on May 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Baird—a daughter. MACBJ3TH.—On May 25, 1913, at Northland, tho wifo of W. Macbeth—a daughter. MANSELL.—On 26th May," to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mansell, Bulls—a son; both doing well. M'LAREN.—On May 23, 1913, at "To Tau- ' mata," Matai Road, Hataitai, to the wife of Thos. M'Laren—a daughter. MARRIAGE. PERKINS—BEAUCHAMP—At St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, on 26th May, 1913, by Right Rev. T. 11. Sprott, D.D., Bishop of Wellington, assisted by Rev. J. H. Svkes, Lieutenant-Colonel ,T. C. C. Perkins, D.5.0., of I'oona, India, to Charlotte Mary, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beauchamp, of AYellington, Ncn Zealand. DEATHS. CROUCHER-On May 27, at Sanson, Manawatu, Ellen, relict of tho late William Arthur Croucher, formerly of Wellington and Guernsey; aged 7!) years. MEYER—On May 21, 1913, at Cleveland Street, Brooklyn, suddenly, Louis John Meyer, dcarlv-belovcd son of the late C. i\ Meyer, of Dunedin. Commercial travellers are notified by advertisement of ccntral accommodation in Nathan's Buildings (top floor), where Messrs. Muni, Coltrell and Co., Ltd., havo eleven fine sample rooms, with every convenience, passenger and goods lift, attendant, iighl, nnd fire, etc., besides the use of their carrying service, with branches in every part of tho Dominion. The Associated Auctioneers will hold a slock sale at the Sulwny yards, Masterton, on Wednesday, June i. If you get a chill, with sore throat and tightness of chest tacklo it at once with "■NAZOL." It grips it quicker and more effectually than most remedies.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 4
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