A. LITTLE LETTER WITH A BIG MEANING. The letter "K" is a small thing to look for, but a big thing to find on a package of Jam. "It" is a guarantee to you that the Jam is of Highest Quality and Absolute Purity. "It" tells you that the Jam was made from luscious selected fruits, fresh from, the orchards. "K" assures you that the Jam was prepared by esperta under ideal conditions. - "K" means —"The best it is possible to make." WHEN BUYING JAM ALWAYS ORDER "K."KIRKPATRIOK'S, Pure Food Specialists, . ' NELSON. YOU CAN'T MISS THE ACTION TN Photographing any rapidly-moving subject with a RUBY REFLEX CAMERA, because tliij wonderful model is fitted with a Shutter that works at various 6peeds to 1-ICOOth of. a second, as well as for time exposures. The famous Cooke F4.5 Lens gives clearest definition, and a wealth of detail in even a poor light. 411 other features combine quickest accessibility. and setting with simplicity. Splendid for indoor work, too! Price, .£l2 10s. (with Six Plateholders). Easily the Best Value on the Market. Interesting particulars supplied personally or by mail. WATERWORTH'S LAMBTON QUAY.(next Eclburn Tram). BURMESE CHEROOTS, From BARRY & CO., the famous Cheroot makers, Cocanada, Burma. 5 for Is. 183. 6d. per 100. G. AND C, ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. Ideal Hot Weather Refreshment: PURIRI. Peorless. Pleasing. .WHISKY & PURIRI. j . SALE I SALE 1 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. TSTSjJE are offering at a VERY LOW ■ FIGURE a PINE SELECTION of WELL-KNOWN MAKES. See our Window Display. THE LeGSOVE TYPEWRITER & IMPORTING C 0.,. LTD., 199 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. i — HOTEL, AUCKLAND. D. COLLINS, Late Clarendon' Hotel, Christchurcli, Proprietor, For Information relating to PATENTS- AND TRADE MARKS CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
One of the oldest schools in New Zealand is said to bo a residence ni Tnuhorcnikau, tlie sale of Wiich, to • nether with an eighth of an aco ol land, was about to bo advertised by the Wellington Education Board. When the matter came before the hoard at yesterday's mooting the chairman announced that an offer of £100 had bcci: received by the hoard from a }Ir. Nix who had been a pupil at the f..U| t'hco ond wished to buy the place for sentimental reasons. After 'he chairmai: had assured the hoard 'bat ths cffei was a i<ood business proposition, its ac- ■ cßptanco was agreed upon.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2708, 1 March 1916, Page 4
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