THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TO-DAY in every part of New Zealand are enjoying that famous fruit-delicacy—"K" JAM. They may be found in town and country—in the largest city, and in the huts and camps of tho farthest backblocks. What is the reason for this wide popularity? Why do thousands of people ALWAYS specify "K" when buying Jam? Because "K" iJAM HAS NO RIVAL IN QUALITY AND DELICIOUS FRUITY FLAVOUR. No other Jam is made from -such choice fresh fruits, or is prepared under such ideal conditions. No other Jam is so good, *60 tempting, so wholesome. ALWAYS BUY "K." 1 Prepared by KIRKPATRICK'S, Nelson. THE • SOLDIER'S ' KODAK, IN ACTION AT THE FRONT! npHOUSANDS of Soldiers are using this A wonderful little Camera to make a picture-record of their adventures. Give one to your Soldier Friend—he will I secure pictures of lasting value and interest. It fits the vest pocket. Always in focus ready for action. ' Can be loaded in daylight Films "obtainable all over the world. Fitted with "Autographic" device. Simple—light—strong—durable. PRICE, 35s AND 555. INSPECT IT TO-DAY. WATERWORTH'S, Lambton>Quay, next Kelburn Tram. A, Favourite Holiday Refreshment.. PURIRI. Try it with , Milk, Cordials, or Spirits. WHISKY & PURIRI. For Information relating to 1 PATENTS AND TRADE MARES, CONSULT BALDWIN AND KAY WARD, PATENT? ATTORNEYS, 215 Lamb ton Quay. Wollington, ] OFFICERS OF N.Z. FORCES WILL FIND H. GOTIiEB j (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 Bays by Learning Jg.OYD SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will, be Accepted for Public Service Examinations. GREATLY REDUCED FEES For Dependents of Soldiers on Active Service. Call, "Phone, or Write for Particulars. BOYIT SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.Z. 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 1 1580. WHEN YOU THINE OF TEA ~ Yon naturally think of D. BOftAN AND CO., 226 EAMBTON QUAY. BUT DON'T STOP THERE. Stop into their comfortable new TEA ROOMS, and enjoy a delicious Cup of Tea, THE FINEST THE WORLD CAN PRODUCE. COUNTRY READERS SEND FOR SAMPLE.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2674, 21 January 1916, Page 6
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345Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2674, 21 January 1916, Page 6
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