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THE., SUCCESS OF ' "K" , JAM ' is due to the QUALITY of the Jam. And it's Quality you have to consider when buying Jam. On quality depends i its Flavour and Goodness. In "K" Jam you obtain ' Absolute Purity and Highest Possible Quality. "K" JAM IS - ; , FAMED FOR ITS FINE FRUITY FLAVOUR. Sold By All Grocers. Purity Guaranteed By KIRKPATRIOK'S, NELSON< "THE DOMINION" AT KOTOKUA. WELLINGTON Residents visiting * » Rotorua may procure "The Dominion" from . . . MR. W. E. BENNETT, Stationer, NEAR RAILWAY STATION, Who will deliver if required. Advertisements received at tho Agency. 1 GET TOUR CAMERA ' At WATERWORTH'S. Yoa have decided that you should havo a-Camera. Now, just what .kind will hwt' suit your purse and purpose is the quee-, tioii. Givo me a call and 1 will conscicntiously advice yon on the merits and uses of the various makes, and explain the process of Photography. 1 Fullest advice and help to get liesulu —Free. . ' My complete stock is tt.lued ai <«a» JC2oofl, priced from 6s. to i:3t). Stlrely the "identical thing" ifl Wol Call to-day. WATERWORTH'S Lambton Quay (next Kelburn Tram). MONEY to Lend, from ,£lO to upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments.. Apply ■ THOMAS RICHARDSON, 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718.

A reunion of workers, new and old, was held at the Snilors' Friend Society last night, when refreshments wero served arid songs niul speeches by workers and others who had been connected with the work since its inception were much appreciated. Mrs. Williams, ,the donor of the building, was present, and the missioned Mr. Moore, who presided, spoke in praiso of the efforts of those who had Mped in the work from time to time. Songs were sung by Mrs. Henner, Madame Muoller, and Mise Mueller, and Mr. Bishop. Speeches were given by Messrs; Moore, Benner,' Badden, Dunn, Baker, Oram, Colpus, and Scrgt.-Major Dent. At the piano were Misses Anson and Bishop. Mrs. Williams, who was received with musioal honours, responded with great feeling. To-morrow night's recruiting meeting will bo held at the Bouloott Street corner, at 8 o'clock. The speakers win bo Sorgt.-Maior J. Dent, Q.M.S. : Brown, and Mr. H. Jolly. A meeting of the Petono Easter Carnival Committee was hold last evening It was intimated that 4700 postcards, each bearing a portrait of a "rosebud,'' had been obtained, 1 and as each candidate represented one of the Reinforcements, it was decided to interview the schoolmasters in the district, and to ask titeir cU-operatiou in inducing the children to write messages on the postcards to soldiers at tho front. A modern dwelling of six rponis, No. 539 Adelaide Road, will bo auctioned by Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. on April 13. Miss Una Carter, of the Wellington Gas Company's demonstration stall:, will givO a demonstration lecture on gas cooking at S o'clock this evening. "Scones, Cakes and Breakfast Dishes" will bo her subject. , "New York is crowdcd with people, tiio hotels are filfcid to overflowing, and the dity is, 'togethor with all the largo manufacturing centres of the east, enjoying olie of tho most prosperous periods during its history," said Mr. E. Clifton, who is back from Amonca. Ha went on to say' that tho output of ail producc was limited solely by tlio amount of labour available. The cause of tho Allies was popular with the majority of people in America. "They will tell you they are neutral," said Mr. Uliftou, "anil at tho samo time say tfiat they don't care which ono of the. Allies beats the Kaiser so iong as one does it. Apart from the German population tho groat heart of America is strongly pro-British." "I had no Idea your baggage checking 'system was so good,", snid a passenger tho other day. Wrionce revealed how helnful it was. It safeguards against joss obviates all bothoiv We collpct, check deliver—do everything (rail, sea). Tho New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt.

Mr S. George Nntlmii has received instTuetious from the trustees of the estate of the late A. AVardle, dairy farmer, s ou tli, Karori. to hold n disarms; sale of his dniry hcrtl, etc., at the farm on April 10. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. will hold ft stock silft ut Upper Hutt on I'ridny. . For Bronchial Cotiaho, fcalte ' Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,*

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 4

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