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I "K" JAM is •OK" Because —It is Delioious. , — It is Pure. — It is Healthful. — It is Economical. —It's of Uniform Quality. —It Has Stood The Test of Time. —It's all that a Jam CAN Be! Prepared' by KIRKPATRICK'S, In-"Sunny""Nelson. (Where. ThJ* Best Fruits Grow.) A' SOLDIER'S WAR STORY IN PICTURES. IS easily mado with one of our littlo folding Cameras. SMALL enough to fit the breast pocket or a corner ot tho Knapsack, SIMPLE enough! to give good results without expert knowledge. GOOD enough to make clcar portraits and, .bright "snaps" of interesting scenes. STRONG enough to stand the Btrain of active service, PRICES FROM 355. EVERT SOLDIER SHOULD HAVE A CAMERA. , Sco Our Fine Stock. WATERWORTHS LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram). AUCKLAND C I ,T Y PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF LATE PATRICK DARBY. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1916, ' i ■ ; 11 a.m., by JJt MANDENO JACKSON, at their MART, CUSTOMS STREET E„ AUCKLAND. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN AND DARBY'STREETS, WAREHOUSE, 6 SHOPS, DARBY AND ELLIOTT STREETS, - DARBY'S BUILDINGS, 'SHOPS AND OFFICES, QUEEN STREET AND FORT STREET LANE. : l' ." ; FAMILY RESIDENCE NEW STREET, PONSONBY. RESIDENCE, SYMONDS STREET. TERMS: ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS, 5 PER CENT.' ALSO, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY STREET WEST, .' JUST ABOVE ALBERT STREET, 66ft. sin. frontage by 80ft. depth. FINE BLOCK OF SHOPS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, 60ft. lin. ana 80ft. 2in. to LIVERPOOL STREET. Plans and Full Particulars at tho Auctioneers, T. MANDENO JACKSON.

We liave received a copy of two poems by tlio Rev. H. G. Blackburne, Vicar of 'All Saints', Palmerston North, entitled "Christus Consolator" and "The Call." The proceeds from the sale of the leaflet are to be devoted to the Sick and Wounded Fund. • , Those of our readers who sent in Camels for the Desert Gold Tea Competition will he interested to know that the result will bo announced next week. Every competitor will receivo list of prize-win-ners. The competition brought a tremendous response from ail over the Dominion.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2851, 16 August 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2851, 16 August 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2851, 16 August 1916, Page 4

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