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LET "K'- , MAKE YOUR JAM'' IN 19161 , You cannot buy or make better Jam than "K." SI "K" Jam is made in "Sunny Nelson" — where the best fruits grow. It is prepared by experts, and consists only of fresh, luscious fruits and best cane sugar. The "K" Factory is perfectly equipped and is always kept scrupulously clean. WHY NOT ENJOY THE BEST JAM— ' •*K": JAM . FAMED FOR ITS FINE FRUITY FLAVOUR. / Guaranteed Absolutely PureBy. KIBKPATRICK'S, Nelson. RECORD YOUR ~ GOOD TIMES IN 1916. A NY time is Camera time, but NOW'S the time to get a Camera and make a lasting picture-record of all your good times. The intimate events of home life —the fun on the links, the courts, or the green—the happy holiday insupply splendid subjects for your Camera. Such pictures preserve your happiness—they never lose interest or value. Photography is simple and inexpensive, if you take advantage of my large stocks of high-grade goods, and free expert advice. CAMERAS FROM 6s. BEGINNERS' OUTFITS FROM. lis. lOd. WATERWORTH'S, Lambton Quay, next Kelburn Tram. -.MiUnder Vice-Rega! Pationage. .THE RUTLAND HOTEL. Wanganui, N.Z. Established 1547. Rebuilt 1905. Refurnished 1914. THE LEADING HOTEL. SITUATED right in the heart of the business centre. Three minutes from railway station and river steamers' wharf. Members of Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association and Civil Servants receive special concessions. Private Suites of Apartments. ; Excellence of Service and Cuisine guaranteed. TARIFF FROM Bs. P.0.80x 123. Telegrams: "Rutland." Telephone No. 4. S'. L. PARSONS, Proprietor. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. CAPITAL AUTHORISED 3,000,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 2,250,000 CAPITAL PAID UP' 750,000 RESERVE FUND 085,000 AN INTERIM DIVIDEND for the half-year ended 30th September last, at the rate of Twelve (12) per cent, per annum, has been declared by the Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders in the Dominion on the 4th January, 1916. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date until 4th Pros. D. W. DUTTIIE, General Manager. ■ Wellington, 21st December, 1915. OFFICERS OF N.Z. FORCES WILL FIND 'H. GOTLIEB (Late of Newcastle, England), HIGH-CLASS MILITARY AND CIVIL TAILOR, MOST REASONABLE AND SATISFACTORY. ADDRESS—WIGGINS' BUILDINGS (First .Floor), 'Phone 3063. 248 LAMBTON QUAY. SHORTHAND IN SO DAYS. You can Become a Shorthand Writer in 30 Days by Learning g O Y D SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will be Accepted for Public Service Examinations. GREATLY REDUCED FEES For Dependents of Soldiers on Active Service. Jail, 'Phone, or Write for Particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.Z. 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Phone 1580. iVHEN YOU THINK OF TEA You naturally think of D. BOHAN AND CO., LAMBTON QUAY, 3UT DON'T STOP THERE. Step into their comfortable new TEA ROOMS, and enjoy a delicious Cud of , Tea, THE FINEST THE WORLD CAN PRODUCE. T WILL NATURALLY FOLLOW that you will purchase a pound of THEIR Darjeehng, Ceylon, or China Tea. :OUR TASTE, DIGESTION, & FRIENDS will nil bo gratified. COUNTRY READERS SEND FOR SAMPLE. D. . BOHAN AND CO., Tea, Coffee, Cocoa Merchants, 22G Lambton Quay, Wellington.

A good-hearted Scotsman in London recently 'offered hospitality to three stalwart Highlanders just back from the front on furlough. He put tlio host bedrooms at their disposal, and sought his own repose on a sofa. In the middle of the night, having been awakened by 6trnnge movements above, ho went to tlio nearest of the three bedrooms. There ho found one of the guests lying on the floor, slumbering heavily, with, his warworn knapsack under his head. Tlio kindly host, thinking the man had fallen out of bed, awoko him, hut the Highlander, aroused with difficulty from his first sleep, explained that he had attempted in vain to shut his eyes while between the sheets. His two companions had, for a similar reason, and unknown to each other, also discarded their soft beds and taken to the hard planks upon which they hnd dwied off in perfect comforts J

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 6

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