.WHY HAKE JAM? Housekeepers do not make jam, because of the difficulty of getting good, fresh fruit—of the trouble of preparation—then the working over a steaming pan for hours, and so on. Instead, they buy "IC" Jam —in a. moment they can have a dish of the most delicious jam—tempting in colour, perfect in ' flavour. And there are a dozen varieties to choose from. "K" JAM is the PERFECT Jam— —Made from luscious fruits. ' —Made where the best fruits grow. —Made by experts under ideal conditions. —Made in a bright, clean, sunny factory. —Made absolutely pure—nothing but fresh fruits and cane sugar used. And this perfect Jam costs so little that every home , can enjoy its fruity goodness every day. KIRKPATRICK, NELSON. ' BURMESE CHEROOTS, From BARRY & CO., the famous Cheroot makers, Cocanada, Burma. 5 for Is. 18s. 6d. per 100. G. AND 0. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. SALE! SALEI < SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. WE are offering at a VERY LOW FIGURE a FINE SELECTION of WELL-KNOWN MAKES. See our Window Display, THE LeGROYE TYPEWRITER & IMPORTING CO., LTD., 199 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, For Information, relating to PATENTS AND TRADB MARKS. CONSULT BALDWIN AND RATWAED, - PATENT ATTORNEYS, 616 Lambton Quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. IMPORTANT NOTICE. jTfcN account of continued advances in the cost of raw and finished materials, the Company is compelled to intimate that after the 31st of March next the price of W.G.C. Gas Cookers will be increased to .£2 10s. Cash, or £2 15s. on Deferred Payments. The Company has, however/determined that until that date the price shall remain as hitherto, viz.:— £2 CASH. JPO/K/" ON DEFERRED PAY- ' MENT. '■ FIXED FREE OF COST. Subject to the Company's conditions, - ORDER AT ONCE. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. GETTING ACQUAINTED, f si WO years ago we started to make ourJL selves known to the men of Wellington; and wb are glad to report that during those' two years many men have made themselves known to us ; and have received benefit from the acquaintanceship. You know us, why not come along and see the suit value that we are offering? Then we will know you. CROWN CLOTHING CO., WHOLESALE TAILORS, 77 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. And at George Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. SFICER'S STUDIO, M'CARTHY'S BUILDINGS, Willis Street, Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. Telephone 3263, IHE WEATHER $ SUMMARY AND FORECAST AT t P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for strong eastcriy winds, backing to northerlies, warm and. humid conditions, increasing haze and cloudiness, with rain following shortly in tho northern. West Coast, and southern districts. Barometer falling everywhere. Moderate to strong easterly breezes havo ruled, but gales have continued, with ficmally weather, north of Auckland, but fair to cloudy conditions havo predominated elsewhere. The barometer has fallen to-day. D. 0. BATES. Motecrological Office, Wellington, January 28, 1916. DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom Our Own Correspondents.) Featboraton, /unuary tf-rinr., cloudy, Mastortoui tfiAuaiy &3,-Hu»W wadi..tan*
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 4
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