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TOUR CHILDREN DESERVE THE BEST FOOD-DELICACY— "K" '■".jJAM DELICIOUS.LY FRUITY IN HEALTHFUL AND WHOLESOME FOR ALL! . You know how doctors praise the virtues of fresh, ripe fruit. You should i'.lso know that all tho goodness of the CHOICEST LUSCIOUS FRUIT it is possible to obtain is stored in every .package of "It" Jam. In addition, "K" Jam is Abso- , lutcly Pure, and is Cleanly Mado under Ideal Conditions. OXLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOUR CHILDREN—AND THE BEST JAM IS "K." Order a suppjy of"K" Jam To-day! KIRKPATRICIC, NELSON ■ ■. (Where the Best Fruits Grow.) AVON - • TYRES. "' ' ALL-BRITISH. A . TREAD of the Toughest and most resilient, rubber ever "cured," and a more generous depth of it than is to be found in most'tyres.' .1; . Fabrio walls of'/sturdy strength, woven from finest Egyptian yarn and proofed with pure Para! Super-strong beads, fitting snugly . and distributing strain with scientific nicety.' These are-some of the reasons why Brilish AVON TYRES • achievo and safety in'the highest degree, endurance to the furthest limit, economy that motorists can definitely trace in "pounds, shillings, and pence." Garages, everywhere, that give preference to British Tyres,; stock "AVONS," ' Sole New Zealand Distributors, MALING AND COMPANY, LTD. t Christohurchj V: . DESKS. have, just unpacked a fine Tange

NEW STYLE FLAT TOP DESKS. EXTRA ROOMY DESKS. , FOUR-DRAWER TYPISTS' DESKS., ' OAK TYPISTS' TABLBS. ... . :. Desks are right. Prices'also. Sond for illustrations..; THE OFFICE APPLIANCE. COY., ..' .-- ■ LTD., ' \ .17; aiid 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. ■ 'Phone 4676. ■ 4' '"' " SPICER'S STUDIO, ■'M'CARTHY'S BUILDINGS. ' } Willis' Street, • . . Opp. HOTEL WINDSOR. '■i • ; - Telephone 3263.

In the Magistrate's Court at Christchurcli yesterday, says a l'ress Association telegram, James Patrick Walsh, Rob-, ert Michael Cos, anil Archibald Hunt were charged that, being in occupation of certain rooms in the Royal Exchange Buildings, they did uso the same as a common gaming-house. Sydney John Merfield was charged with assisting in its management, and Bichard Brewer was charged with having been found on the premises. On the application of the police, the accused wero remanded on bail.. Messrs. Baldwin and liayward, patent attorneys, of 215 Lambton Quoy, Wellington, New Zealand, report that they have filed 'the following applications for Letters Patent of Now Zealand recently :—'C. S. Stevens, Sheborgan, food products; A. J. 'i'. Eyes, Kaukapakapa, scissors sharpener; J. D. M'Laren, To Aroha, miljt releaser; L. G. I. Checkly, Gore, envelope; 13. A. Williams," Dhrgaville, envelope; T. W. Cameron, Whangarei, bottle stopper; W, B. I). Poninghouse and J. P. Mills,' Wellington; copper; W. B. D. Poninghouse and J. F. Mills, Wellington, heater; 11. C. Christian and A. Neil, Nelson, gas engine. It is stated_ that a farmer in tho ilitcham district, Ashburton County, has lost some horses which have been affected with tho Australian stringha'.t, that has been prevalent in soino parts of North Canterbury, states the Asliburton coi'w pondent of the "Lyt'telton Times." Several horses in the Tinwald district are affected. Commercial travellers are hauling in storekeepers' orders for No Riibbim; Laundry Help ivith commendable zeal, because it lightens woman's toil on washing days;—Advfc'

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2781, 27 May 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2781, 27 May 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2781, 27 May 1916, Page 6

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