K K INTELLIGENCE! More intelligence is now being shown in buying foods. Pure food laws fire in effect, the- nfrt of housekeeping is being taught, domestic science has come into practice.. Intelligent buyers do not shop haphazardly; they know what is best, ask for it, and make certain of getting it. >"K" Jain is always chosen by people of intelligence, because it is the best of all. Its delicious natural fruity flavour proves its purity, and goodness. KIRKPATEICK NELSON, K K ■— ALL New Zealanders visiting London should read the "British Australasian," 6d. weekly—an illustrated paper, containing mail and cable news from New Zealand, and news of New Zealanders in Europe and at Home. New Zealanders are cordially invited to visit tkQ "British Australasian" Beading 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 charf?;. BULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEONS, Hi WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telophono No. 216. (A Card.) DR. A. ROBERTSON has commenced Practice at 24, Boulcott Street. Telephono 1807. DRIED APRICOTS, per lb. Bd. BUTTER, Finest Factory, 1/3 and 1/4 £lOUPONS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. WARDELL'S ... Willis Street. CEYLON. BUDS. (SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FOR D- BOHAN AND CO., TEA MERCHANTS. BAKER'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. Wo arg the only firm to sell this Famous Tea. 2s. per lb. 'Phono 2036 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. BIRTHS. HOG GAUD .—On the 30th July, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoggard, Oriental Bay—a son. Auckland papers pleaso copy. KIRK.—On the 3lst July, at Otaki, the wife of Mr. J, Kirk—a son. YULE.—On July 28th, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. George E.,'Yuile, Featherston, a son. MARRIAGES. O'BEIR NE—HOWELLS.—On July 24th, 1913, at the Sacred Heart Basilica, Hill Street, Wellington, Francis Eugene George O'Beirne, of lnvercargill, barrister, to Bessie HoweJls, daughter of the late J. K. Logan, 1.5.0. WHITTEM—M'LEAN.—On tho sth July, 1913, at St. Saviour's Church, Vancouver, Canada, by the Rev. St. George Buttrum, Georgma Celia, eldest daughter of AVilliam M'Lean, Wellington, New Zealand* to Robert Leslie Whdttem, of Vancouver, late of H. 8., N.Z. DEATHS. CIIUDLEY.—On July 25tli, at London, Fanny, beloved wife of T. H. Chudley, R.N.R., Commander s.s. Pakeha. (By cable.) COOK.—On Sunday, July 27th. 1913, at lnvercargill, John, beloved fourth son of Mary and the lato Alexander Cock. Deeply regretted. CORNER. —At Southbridgc, Canterbury, July 25th, George Brodrick. Corner, aged 29, son of Mrs. Corner, Seatoun, and the late Capt. G. B. Corner, West Hartlepool, England. CREWES.—On August Ist, at 90 Owen Street, Martha, the beloved wife of John Creives, aged G2 years. JACKSON.—On the 31st of July, 1913, at the Wellington Public Hospital, Peter Cleghorn, dearly beloved son of George Finliiy and -Mary Jackson, of Dunedin, in his 31st year.. McKlLLOl'.—Oil the 30th of July, nt the Private Hospital, Brougham' Street, Wellington, Charles MclCillop, of "Goodlands," Masterton, iu his 72nd vear. R.I.P. SCHWARTZ.—At his residence, Ludlam Crescent, Lower Hutt, on the 2Gth July, Johan Ileinrich Otto Schwartz, aged 63. Deeply regretted. VON HAAST.—On July 23, 1913, at Rome. Lady Vcn Haast, widow o£ the late Sir Julian Von Haast. WHITE.—At his residence, 20 Riddiford Street, Edwin John White, late Postmaster, Kaikoura, beloved husband of Mary Stewart White; aged 50 years. WILLS.—On the 2Sth July, 1913, at his lato residence, Featherston, Phillip Wills, late of Hansen Street, Wellington, after a short illness, }n his 66th year. WITHINGTON.—On Sunday, 27th July, at 31 Eiddler's Crescent, Petone, Lilian Mavis, infant daughter of E. A. and H. AVithingtun. "Suffer the little children to come unto Me." FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Friends of tho late PETER CLEGA HORN JACKSON are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the rcsidenco of Mr. E. Bennett, 181 Rintoul Street, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3rd August, 1913, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ■ E. MORRIS, .Tunr., Undertaker and Kmbalmer, GO Taranaki St. and 23 Riddiford St. 'l'lionc 937 (day or night). E. MORRIS, .TUNR., Undertaker and Embalmer, GO Taranaki St., and 28 Rovans St. ftJO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or ii too late to rcceive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for tho convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus at the shortest notice. 'Phono Nos.—Head Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Livery Stables IGGS. Privato 'Phone 3749. Perhaps you arc not awaro (hat the enjoyment of life depends to a lar;;o extent on tho healthy activity of the liver. If you wish to enjoy your food, to be able to digest almost anything, take a few doses of Dlt. EXSdli'S TAMER .TUICE, which rouses the liver, (lushes the food passages, clears away the sour fermented debris, expels the surplus uric acid, and invigorates the system.—Advt.
Tho flexibility of Warner's Rust-proof Corsets is ouo of their chief characteristics. City drapers,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 2 August 1913, Page 4
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