A XHAS TREAT FOR YOUR SOLDIER I'RIEND— "K" PLUM PUDDINGS (Packed in doth in 21b. Tins). RICH AND FRUITY IN FLAVOUR,. APPETISING AND THOROUGHLY DELICIOUS. QOOjJ things to oat arc the most welcome gifts at the front, and what could bo nicor than a fragrant steaming hot "IC" Plum Budding? Better puddings are impossible, for wo seleot only the very choicest ingredients, and the mixing and l cooking are done with fastidious care. Your grocer can supply "K" Plum Puddings. "K" JAM IS LOVED BY ALL SOLDIERS. With every parcel for the front include a lib. or 21b. tin of delicious "K" Jam. 'Always bujj "K" audi gs't the best. KIR.KPATB.ICK, NELSON. P_TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! ERBIAPS our Tea is tetter than the kind you are using—if so, you'd like to knoiv it! Visit our dainty New e a T> i° oms on i°y a threepenny cup °f Bohan's Tea (as supplied to His Excellericj- tho Governor). I£ you think its Best, use it regularly in jour home. D. BOKAN AND CO., 226 Lambton Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2913, 27 October 1916, Page 4
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175Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2913, 27 October 1916, Page 4
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