WHAT DO YOU KNOW. about the jam. you use?, There is only one' way of (being certain that you are using a pure and wholesome jam, and that is to ' Use none but "K," ■"K" Jam is the proved best jam, for it has been the standard of purity and quality for 32 years, 'And "K" Jam has a bigger sale to-day than ever before. "K" Jam has won o-veir BO gold medals and highest awards at internation-i al exhibitions. •"K" Jam is purest and , best, EIREPATRIOE NELSON* THE CHAMPAGNE OP TABLE WATEKS. P U E I B In WHISKY AND PUEIRI, Bulklet and didsbury, DENTAL SURGEONS, 141 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21C, DRIED APRICOTS, per lb Bd. BUTTER, Finest Factory, 1/3 and 1/4 (OOUPONS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. fl WARD ELL'S ... Willis Street. CEYLON BUDS. SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FOR D. BOHAN AND CO., TEA MERCHANTS, BAKER'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. Wo are tho only firm ,to sell this, Famous Tea. 2s..per lb)" . 'Phone 2G3G BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. DEATHS. BASSETT —At Ohariu, Harriett Maria Whitehall, relict of the lato Thomas Bassett, aged f>2 years. R.I.P. CURRAN—On the Bth August, 1913, at tho residence of Mr. E. GalJichaii, No. 33 Pirio Street, John, doarly beloved husband of Louise Curran. 11.1.P. GORDON—On the 7th August, 1913, at his lato residence, Silve'rstream, William Thompson Gordon (lato private secretary to Sir James Carroll), in his 39th' year. Deeply regretted., STEEL;—At tho residence of her son-in-law, Mr. William Allan, 323 Willis St., Jeanie Muir, relict of the late John Steel, formerly of Glasgow, Scotland, in her 86th year. ■ FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the lato MRS. BASSETT, relict of the lato Mr. Thomas Bnssett, aud one of tho carliost settlers in New Zealand, are invited to attend her Funeral, which, will leave her late residence, Ohariu, for tho Roman Catholic Cemeterv, Ohariu, THIS DAY (MONDAY), at 3 p.m. F. GREER ANI) SONS, Undertakers. THE Friends of tho lato JOHN CURRAN are invited to attend his -Funeral, which will leave tho Residence of Mr. E. Gallichnn, No. 33 Pirie Street, TO-DAY (MONDAY), 11th August, at 3 a.m., for St. Joseph's Ohuroh, thenco to the Cemetery, -Karon. E. MORRIS,. Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, GO Taranaki St.. and 28 Riddil'ord St, 'Phono 937 (day or night). THE Friends of the late WILLIAM THOMPSON GORDON are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Andrew's Church on TO-DAY (MONDAY), 11th August, at 2 p.m., for tho Cemetery, ICarori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, GO Taranaki St. and 28 Riddiford St. 'Phono 937 (day or night)., - ■ E. MORRIS, JUNR., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St., and 28 Rovans St. "pOfO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early or too late to receive .immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the publio. Carriages, landaus at tho shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.—Head Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phone 3749.
CURED COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. "Some time ago," writes Mrs. N. J. Johnston, Little River, N.Z., "my two boys, Leonard and Tom, had severe colds and bronchitis. Having seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised for the cure of bronchitis I dccided to trv what it would do for my boys. After tlio first bottle tlicy showed great improvement and wero completely cured by the timo they had finished the second bottle."— Advt, Good news travels fast! The reason why the virtues of "NAZOL" have travelled so far and so rapidly is because it possesses real solid merit. If yon have a Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or Cold in the Head, try it, Sold everywhere, Is. od.-~ Mrt,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1825, 11 August 1913, Page 6
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