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IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT JAM. WHAT THE LONDON "TIMES" SAYS. WHY "K" JAM BEATS ALL. nniTE famous London "Times"- is an -JL undisputed authority on every subject with which it deals, and therefore everj' housewife will be interested to know what tho "Times" says about Jam. In its special Pood Number, issued on June 8, 1914, it says:— "Whilst it would be too much to claim that commorcial jams are invariably better than those made at home, it would be safe to affirm that better jam can be and is made in factories than it is possible to make Erivately. In the factory the jamoiler works year in and year out under nearly constant conditions, whilst the amateur employs her eltill but seldom, and has no properlyorganised cooking plant; Boiling over a fire or gas is an inferior method to the use of steam for two reasons: it takes longer, or, in other words, there is more time iu which the flavour of the fruit is dissipated in tho air, and the colour of the jam, even though no actual burning tokes place, is darker. ... A towndweller buying fruit from a shop will not get it in as good condition aa tho manufacturer: who buys on the market, still less when, as is very often tho case, fruit is delivered from ' the farm into the factory." The moral of the above is simply this: Buy "K" Jam,, the best Jam made anj'where. "K" Jam is prepared from sunripenod fruit delivered freshly from orchard to factory. The "K" Factory is situated in the heart of Now Zealand's finest fruit district, and is the largest and most up-to-date in the Dominion. "K" Jain is made under ideal conditions, and is guaranteed absolutely pure. Therefore, you cannot do better than buy "K" Jam always.

FIRE - ■ ■/ ' insurance' \T IS NOT A LUXURY, BUT ■ A NECESSITY. •The BRITISH DOMINIONS General Insurance Company, Ltd., 25 Panama Street : WELLINGTON. « PROSPERITY " , IN A COUNTRY LIKE THIS IS HARD TO KILL. rffiHERE is no reason why Gentlemen should POSTPONE GETTING NEW, CLOTHES-WHEN MILLIGAN'S, ' KELBURN AVENUE, are showing so many of LONDON'S POPULAR. SUITINGS. fIBAND HOTEL, AUCKLAND, N.Z., vT Tbe Leading Hotel of the City. Patronised by the Suito of Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales, ami Governors of Australia- and New Zealand. Fitted to Promoto Every Comfort. Motor-cars meet all Boats and Traine. ' Cable AfMress, "Grandee," Auckland. ■ JAMES EOLLESTON, Proprietor. ' MONEY TO LEND. IN ANT SUMS, on Approved Freehold Security, at LoivMt Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, .' Solicitor, Tel. No/ 31. 31 Hnnter Street. RIGHT FROM THE RUE DE LA PAIX. - THE salient feature of fhii . Blouse proposition is that each example is a "French Original." Thus all tho coquetry and eiitrancement jlonvimled in fho world's Dress Capital make appeal to smart ladies in tho An- • ' tipodes this Sprinpr Season. HAND-MADE FRENCH BLOUSES. S.OME ARE HAND-EMBROIDERED. Cleverly conceived styles combine, with painstaking workmanship, and the result is onchantiug. "HAYWARDS , ," LADIES' TAILORS, -. LAMBTQN QUAY. '" THE RUTLAND HOTEL. ' WANGANUI. (Under Vice-Resal Patronage.) HAS been renovated and refurnished throughout, and is now admitted to Tje one of the best appointed and furnished Hotels in the Dominion. 'Phone i. Telegrams, "Rutland/ , Wanranui. ■ S. L. PARSONS, Proprietor. MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at the LOWEST RATES ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once. itIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street. • Wellington. For Information relating to EATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, CONSULT t BALDWIN AND RATWAED, PATENT ATTORNEYS. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. iWATSON'S iWHISKTi Is tho ■BEST IN THE ;WORLD, FURNITURE REMQVINQ AND PACKING. ■S¥TE receive Goods, Parcels, Furniture, VV etc., for forwarding or shipping to all parts of N.Z., Australia, or abroad. Furniture Packed or Removed by permanent .staff. THE COLONIAL CARRYING , COY, OF. N.Z, t LIMITED.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 6

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