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ALWAYS GOOD:! ALWAYS I—that is one of the reasons why "K" Jam is by far the most popular—why all wise jam-buyers invariably ask for " K." You can always depend upon "K" Jam being Fruity in Flavour and Perfect in Quality. ; "K" JAM .. - ' \ is, known and appreciated in eveTy corner of the Dominion, because of its Uniform Goodness. Wherever you buy it, 'you'll' get the Best Jam it is possible to obtain KIBKPATBICK'S, NELSON. ("Where The Best Fruits Grow.") ..' ■ i A HAPPY THOUGHT was the SOLDIER'S KODAK. THESE wonderfully efficient Cameras have kept many of ,"our Boys" in close touch with their parents and friends.' Yon couldn't have / • a Better Thought for a soldier-relative or friend than to give him,- too, a Soldier's Kodak. This small, compact,' efficient Camera will give pleasure and satisfaction to yon as well as to the' recipient. . PRICE, 355. EACH.. Wonderful Value for the, Money. . WATERWORTH'S Lambton Quay (next Kelburn tram). "THE DOMINION" At'kOTOKUA. WELLINGTON • Residents visiting Rotorua may procure "The Dominion" from " i MR. .W. E, BENNETT, Stationer, NEAR RAILWAY STATION, Who will deliver if required. Advertisements received at the Agency. ONE! to Lend, from J3lO to .£SOO, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.; reasonable I interest; easy repayments; Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718.

At the annual meeting of householders of the Porirua School District tho headmaster's report stated that tho average attendance for the year was 104 out of a roll number of 113.. All the candidates who sat. for proficiency examinations were successful. The election of the committee resulted.as follows :—Messrs. E. Windloy, G. Ward, J. W. Leckie, W. B. Pack, J. Richmond, all of whom were re-elected, and G. Carter and F. Hassall. Mr. Windley was elected chairman, 2nd Mr. G. Ward secretary. The work of resurveying the whole of Vogeltown, the original survey of which was found to be an almost hopeless muddle, is progressing satisfactorily and it is hoped that before the present financial year is far advanced the 'taskwill be completed by the Survoy Department. It has been stated on more than one occasion that the faulty survey that was followed for a generation has had an effect on the sale of pro-, perty ill that locality, and that consequent upon the adoption of one more accurate an era of progress is in store for that long-neglected portion of Wellington City. Now Zealand's endeavour to stamp out shoddy footwear in the Dominion by tho 1015 Amendment of the Footwear Regulation Act (says tho London correspondent of tho "Otago Daily Times,"' writing on March 10), has secured, the attention of the "Leather Trades Review." This trade journal says:— ' 'We wish our New Zealand friends all the best luck possible, but what we should like to kno.w is'where tlio inspection takes place—inside the factories while the shoos are being produced, or in the warehouses and shops, where boots would bo broken' up to see what they were composed of. While the term all leather is a most fascinating one as far as the leather trado is concerned, it must not be forgotten as conceivable that there are certain low and spongy grades of leather ' worse than highly-compressed and. waterproof pasteboard. An all-leather pump, or turn shoe, with a big heel, is not the most desirable thing in the world. The main point which tho chief inspector of footwoar has to keep in mind is whether the use of a substitute in a shoo or slipper is intended to deceive or defraud. At Petono yesterday, before Messrs. G. London'and J. Wnkdiani/i Justices of tho Peace, William Lytch, for drunkenness, was fined 10s. N Mr. 11. Ernest Lcighton reports that Lady Hector's property put tip to auction by him on April 20 had been sold to Mrs. Hall, of Wellington, at tho .upset 'prico. The property, on' the llaroa Road Kolburn, olfered for public auction by him on April 27, was passed in at £1325, not quite reaching the reserve. The Hutt properties also not reaching their'reserves are now in his hands for private sale. Every prudent man carries "NAZOL" in his vest pocket, Nothing'so stood for preventing and relieving coughs and .colds, «) doses, Is, 6d,—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 4

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