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I THE MOST POPULAR i OF ALL JAMS IS "K" RASPBERRY ;TAM, JpULL OF RICH FRUITY FLAVOUR. Made from fresh fruit grown in tho famous Motueka raspberry gardens at "Sunny" Nelson. Delicious as a 6pread for 3road! Ideal for fancy cooking—for filling Sponge Cakes and Rolls, Kiss Cakes, Jam Puddings, etc. "K" RASPBERRY JAM Retains the luscious fruity raspberry flavour to perfection—it tastes like fresh, ripe fruit. No other jam fquals "K" for delicKnwness and quality, Buy "K'i always, KIRKPATRICK, NELSON, 1 ' WE have pleasure in advising ' that the prices of all our grades of Petroleum Spirits ,-irb vedueod Sixpence per case as from To-day, and we'" quote for delivery, ex store, as under:— "Shell" Benzine .' 395. 2d. per case 18s. 2d. per case "Shell" Benzoline 21s. Wd. per case "Imperial Crown" Distillate 133. 6d. per case THE BRITISH IMPERIAL- OIL CO., (N.Z.), LTD. (Gollin and Co. Pty., Ltd., N.Z. Agents).

BOHAN'S TEA SHOULD PLEASE YOU -AND IT WILL! NEXT time you come into;town, visit Bohan'6 Now Tea Rooms—enjoy a Cup of Tea as supplied to His Excellency the Governor! You'll be delighted. Morning and Afternoon Tea, 3d. P-S.-Call to-day. D. BOHAN AND CO., . 226 Lambfcon Qnay.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2903, 16 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2903, 16 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2903, 16 October 1916, Page 4

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