AN INVITING RELISH-, TOM A T O SAUCE HADE WHERE' THE BEST TOMATOES GROW! appetising flavour and natural aroma of "K" Tomato Sauce is nofi an accident —it is the result of using freshly-picked ripe tomatoes, of cleanliness and' care in preparation. The' result gives you the choicest rolisb obtainable—a real appetiser, always acceptable, always satisfying. It makes a good meal taste BETTER! Your Grocer Sells "K." Tomato Sauce — lio can supply you with a bottle to-day. Try; it I Prepared by. KffiKPATRIOK, Nelson. MICROSCOPES FOR LABORATORY And. MEDICAL USE. WE are showing a number of the Spencer Co.'s MICROSCOPES, which are most efficient and up-to-date instruments. . Fitted with Rack and Pinion Coarse Adjustment; Side-levor Fine Adjustment; two Eyepieces; two-thirds, one-sixth, and one-twelfth Oil Immersion Objectives j Abbe Condenser in Focussing Mount; and Triple Nosepiece. PRICE, £17 17s, WITH MECHANICAL STAGE, '£21 17s. The Objectives are guaranteed to be equal to the best hithorto available. Facilities for testing provided at our'shop. WATERWORTHS LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram).
I AUCKLAND CITY PROPERTIES,: IN THE ESTATE OF LATE ■ PATRICE DARBY. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1916, II a.m., by fjt MANDENO JACKSON, at their MAST, CUSTOMS STREET E„ AUCKLAND. THISTLE HOTEL', . QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS, WAREHOUSE, 6 SHOPS, DARBY AND ELLIOTT ' STREETS, DARBY'S BUILDINGS, SHOPS AND OFFICES, QUEEN STKEET AND FORT STREET LANE. FAMILY RESIDENCE NEW STKEET, 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. anil SOft. 2in. to LIVERPOOL STREET. Plans and Full Particulars at tho Auctioneers, | T. MANDENO JACKSON. "Big Guns and Big Gun Shooting" is the title of an illustrated lecturo to bo given by Mr. W. S. La Trobe, at tho Philosophical Society this evening in tho Dominion Museum. Tho subject lias a special interest tlieso days, and it is expected that many members and their friends will be present to hear the lecture. Those of our readers who sent in Camels for tho Desert Gold Tea Competition will be interested to know that the result will be announced next week. Every competitor will receive list of prize-win-ners. The competition brought a tremondons response from all over the Do•miti'nn — AdvK
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 4
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388Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 4
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