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THERE 'ARE ONLY TWO GLASSES OE ' JAM—, "K" 'JAM ■ AND—OTHERS! "K" Jam is in a class by itself. It is distinguished its delicious natural fruity flavour—just like tho lu6cious ripo fruit from which it is made! This is due to perfect methods of manufacture— Expert Knowledge, long Experience, Ideal Conditions, aad Absolute Purity, BUY-K-'JAH AND GET THE BEST! *, KIRKPATRICE, NELSON. BUT YOUR CAMERA ' . RIGHT BY having a jreliminary chat with mo on the main features of every make. My twenty years' experience is at your disposal, I want to see that you get exactly what you want, thereby as-, suring complete satisfaction. You will then be better .able to appreciate tho full pleasures of Photography, and I will have your goodwill, as with all my other customers. Don't hesitate, ' Call early. Efficient Cameras from 6s. to J!3O. WATERWORTH'S LAMBTON QUAY (Next Kelburn Tram). EN-"TYRE"-LY BRITISH "AVONS." A BRITISH COMPANY, operating British Capital, and employing British. workmen, benefit by the purchase of AVON Tyres—in the first, place. Secondly, there is a substantial benefit for motorists—increased comfort, greater security, longer service. Not problematic, 'but proven. Twenty per cent, of the Avon Works Staff joined the Colours within a month of the declaration of war on Germany, Tho Company immediately guaranteed every man employment on Jiis return, and made arangements for the adequate support, of dependants. _ The Avon Company are the Second Largest British.. Tyre Manufacturers. Garages everywhere that give preference to British Tyres, stock. . ' "AVONS.;' ' Sole Now Zealand Distributors, HALING AND COMPANY, LTD., Christchurch, • I J) BOKAN AND CO, Do not claim to be.the only Tea Mer. chants selling good I. TEA, COFFEE, AND COCOA. [ They, do claim to give quite the best vilue in town, and you can test this . for yourself at : ' ; 226 LAMBTON QTTAY. 3d,—BOHAN'S NEW TEA ROOM-3d. Tea as supplied to His Excellency tho | Governor.

Referring to the suggestion made in these columus on Thursday last by a caller at The Dominion' Office to the effect that- the public should do something for the widows and orphans of tlie sailors who laid down their lives in tho great naval battle, Mr. Chas. Onyon writes:—"lf you will kindly put the gentleman mentioned in touch iritK" 1110 —my ofiico is in- King's Chambers—l will gladly join him in the organisation and collection of funds l'or tho dependants of the 'boys who won tho navat ffght.' We.qould, for instance . . . take up our stands on the. junction of Lambton Quay and Willis Street (a good centro for collections) on two days to bo fixed, from noon till 6 p.m. 'pie funds are urgently needed for tiie widows and orphans at Home. The other large centres have begun moving in tho matter, and Wellington must also 'get a move on.' Wo could also issue an invitation to all FIIO young ladies who can sparo either afternoon to bo at tho appointed place at say jioon—the more ladles the better. The public could simply be asked to contribute anything they can—anil no doubt thoy would willingly <lo this for the warriors who sont the enemy back to his ditoh howling."

The Labour Couucil's late representative on the Munitipns Committee, reporting on shell-making, said that, it had been a dismal failure, as the majority of the firms only made a .laughing-stock of the whole affair.

Cleanliness is a virtue—it is also a necessity in the home, and you will find the '"Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner a great acquisition in your cleaning operations. It thoroughly cleans! and lightens your daily work to a marvellous degree. Tho "Daisy" is a daisy, there's no doubt, and if you call we will show you how 6imple it is to operato and how low it is in price. Oscar Hewett and Co., Ltd., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N.Z.).—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2795, 13 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2795, 13 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2795, 13 June 1916, Page 4

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