IF YOU COULD VISIT SUNNY NELSON and see the immense orchards producing the finest fruits grown—if you could see those fruits' arriving at the "K" Jam Factory, all fresh and ripe and wholesome—if .you could watch how cleanly and quickly the fruit in converted into jam, simply through, ■boiling with cane sugar—jau would then understand why ,"K" Jam possesses "that fine fruity flavour," why it is so popular and widely used, why it is the jam you ought to buy. "K" iJAM PUKEST AND BEST. Prepared by KIRKPATItICK'S Nelson. ■■ EXPLANATION. ■■ IN inserting in the "Times" and "Dominion" newspapers of 7th February last an advertisement announcing; that we had made alterations in our arrangements for carrying: on business in Wellington, we had no' intention whatever of reflecting upon the manner in which our business had been previously carried on by Messrs. W. H. TiirnbuJl and Co., our former chief agents for the Provincial District, whose conduct of our business had given complete satisfaction. We also never intended to question their capacity to apply the best methods in carrying on the business of insurers, and to give complete satisfaction- to insured. We rejrret l that anything stated in such advertisement could have a contrary meaning assigned to it. H. C. STODDAET, Attorney for the British Dominions General Insurance Co., Ltd., Wellington. J ~~ rvKtriT. FRUIT. FRUIT. PEARS.—Clairgeau, 4s. per half bushel; Cornice, ss. per half bushel; Beurre Bosc, Cs. per half bushel. APPLES.-Coxes OraDge, 12s. per bushel; Johnathan, 10s. per bushel; Adams Pearmain, 10s. per-bushel. . . CAPE GOOSEBEKRIES.-9d. per lb. All Freight Paid. ->-"• 3(n? FRUIT SUPPLY COMPANY, BOX 228, SUNNY HASTINGS, H.B. EDUCATED TASTE IN DEESS TS shown by THE MAN who goes to MILLIGAN'S, KELBURNEAVENUE, FOR HIS SUITS. ', "THIS FIRM" is so much in demand that it is is necessary to order weeks ahead ' ' of the time you want to wear the clothes you purpose ordering from them. | AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. CARGEN HOTEL. FIREPROOF, Electric Light and Lift, Garden Roof, Suites, with private Bathrooms, etc.; central to City; overlooks Harbour. TARIFF: From 10s. Per Day. Suites—According to Position and Number of Rooms Required. ORCHESTRA. For Plans and. further particulars, apply Thos. Cook and Son. GRAND HOTEL, AUCKLAND, N.Z., The Leading Hotel of the City. Patronised by the Suite of Their Royal Highnesses, -the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Governors of Australia and New Zealand. Fitted to Promote Every Comfort. Motor-cars Meet all Boats and Trains. Cable Address, "Grandee," Auckland. JAMES ROLLESTON, Proprietor. _ —i - ; | —- . .WATSON'S .WHISKY la the BEST IN THE .WORLD. : AFTERNOON GOWNS, AS well as Blouses and Costumes, are well represented in 'the imported models at HAYWARD'f. That "different" touch so characteristic of the Parisian is evident in each—for they are the worl of clever French fingers. HATWARD, . THE LADIES' TAILOR, LAMBTON QUAY. FURNITURE REMOVING AND PACKING. WE receive Goods, Parcels, Furniture, etc., for forwarding or shipping to all parts of N.Z., Australia, or abroad. Furniture Packed or Removed by perman«nt staff. THE COLONIAL CARRYING COY. OF N,Z, LIMITED, . RELIABLE AGENTS EYEEYWEEES.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 4
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