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EVERYONE LIKES ' ' j RIPE. FRUIT— . •. ' . EVERYONE'-LIKES "K" JAM. ' ' You get all the' delicious. flavour and natural sweetness of tie very choicest fresh ripe l fruits in every tin or jar of •• • j Because' "K'\ Jam is made from selected fresh fruits, grown in the'best "orchard district in New 'Zealand; ' Ask for »K» JAM and get the Best. . KIRKPATRIOK, NELSON. • • AU 0 K LAND '..CITY '■ PROPERTIES, . IN THE ESTATE OP LATE " PATRICK DARBY. ?o be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION,, /- .BY .ORDER OF'TRUSTEES, ; ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1916, 11 a.m., by JJI .'.MANDENO:.- JACKSON, at their . :..MART, CUSTOMS STREET E„ AUCKLAND. ' " THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN AND DAUBY STREETS, WAREHOUSE, 6 SHOPS, DARBY AND ELLIOTT STREETS, ■.DARBY'S. BUILDINGS, .-. SHOPS;.-. AND '- OFFICES,-.: .QUEEN ' •''' STfiEET : ' AND : FORT STREET " r " ; 'V" : -"LANE..' FAMILY RESIDENCE NEW ; STREET, PONSONBYv RESIDENCE, ' STIIONDS : STREET. TERMS: ■ v ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE '' ; 5 YEARS,. S PER CENT. / ALSO, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, . • WELLESLEY .■ STREET- -WEST, . 'J'tfST'ABOVE ALBERT STREET, '66ft. sin. frontage by 80ft. depth. FINE BLOCK OF SHOPS, ■ -■ EARANGAHAPE ROAD, . .60ft., lin.'.anff 80ffc. 2in..to..LIVER-. .' ' POOL STREET. Plans and Full Particulars at the Auctioneers, ' T. MANDENO JACKSON. WEATHER ;; ■ v,/'./..- ——■ ■ ' FORECAST /AND. SUMMARY . AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications - are for freshening northerly winds in the .northern districts, and moderato to strong -westerlies elsewhere.. Cool and changeable . weather is likely. to prevail, with ./scattered .shbv.-crs. . A' storm 'is apparently. developing north-westward of the Dominion,' and threatening .the far north. ' Barometer unsteady, with a falling tendency in the north. The weather lias been changeable, with heavy showers, especially in the western districts. Westerly ' breezes have predominated. and little ehansce in atmospheric pressure has been recorded since yesterday. B. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, ■ August 11, 1916. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) • Featherston, - August 11—Cloudy, unsettled.. . ■ . 'Masterton, '.August 11;—JLild, but cloudy. Greytown, August 11.—Dull and threatening. : .■■ .: , • Tho officials of.the .. Masterton Post Office -havo organised a fund for.the supply .of comforts to tlie New Zealand wireless operators who arc at present in Mesopotamia. Already a sum of £35 has been transmitted; and it is hoped that as. a result of a public gathering held on Friday evening another £100 will be available. • of Desert (fold-Tea im forhi iie' that the C.'imels Competition. 'just closed'-' has hoen'''enormously successful. TUo . bundles 'of coupons are now being counted, and prize-winners will be announced "as quickly as possible,—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2848, 12 August 1916, Page 8

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