.WHY MAKE JAM P. Housekeepers do not make jam, because of the difficulty of getting good, fresh fruit—of the trouble of preparation—then tho working over a steaming pan for hours, and so on. Instead, they buy "K" 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, Is it the "make" of Camera That You Are Considering? TTTNTIL you Jiave seen my-very extensive stock it is impossible to form any idea of what suits your purpose best. When you call, ask about the "CAMEO"- MODELS At prices from 27e. Gd. to £2 These ore very popular makes, and each is perfect in its grade, according to Lens and Shutter equipment. Let me explain everything about Cameras and Photography. My advice is quite Free, and I om regularly helping my customers to get good results. Will you call to-day? WATERWORTH'S LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelbnrn SVam), J|OYAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. D. COLLINS, Late Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch, Proprietor. ' BURMESE CHEROOTS, From BARRY & CO., the famous Cheroot makers, Cocanada, Burma. 5 for Is. - ' 18s. 6d. per 100. 1 G. AND C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARES CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Ideal Hot Weather Refreshment: . PURIRI. Peerless. ■ Pleasing. .WHISKY & PURIRI. SALE! SALE I SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. irajE 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. j OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH.! ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. WARD to Kaikoura and vice-versa; beautiful scenery en route; an ideal holiday. Cars leave Ward Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. A. J. CLEMETT, Proprietor. NOTE.—My Cars run in conjunction with Messrs. -Lougesen and Co.'s from Kaikoura to Parnassus. For further particulars, booking fees, etc., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm, Accountant and General Agent, 219 Lambton , Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 70/ IHE WEATHER :—4 SUMMARY AND FORECAST AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for variable ana stronz breezes, westerlies predominating. Weather fair to cloudy generally, with- scattered showers. Barometer unsteady, with a rising tendency. The weather has been gcucrally warm and fair, but cloudy and threatening at times in many parts of the Dominion. Tho wind has been variable, and moderate to strong westerlies havo ruled. Little change in atmospheric pressure has talien plutc. ft. 0. BATlis. Meteorological Office, Wellington, February 22, 1916. DISTRICT REPORTS, (From Our Special Correspondents.) rsatherston, February 22.—Bright anil wo rm. Greytovrn, February 8.-fUue and very vs a vc\ "HaatAP cie&Si '
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2702, 23 February 1916, Page 4
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495Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2702, 23 February 1916, Page 4
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