NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THE Exhibition opens on the Ist NOVEMBER, 1906 Large applications for space have been received from tlie United Kingdom, the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth, America, Prance, Germany, India, Japan, Holland, Switzerland, Belgium, and New Zealand will make a fine display of all the natural products, reßonrces, and manufactures of the colony. , Extensive additions to the buildings have been found necessary to meet the demand for space. R. ALLAN, G. 8. MUNRO, Executive Commissioners. Christchurch, 29th March, 1906.
WHEN YOU ASK FOR "K" jam DO not be put off with another brand to be * just as good," or because it may seem cheaper. "K" Jam is made (from ripe pore fruit and pure sugar. We guarantee our jams, all fruits and flavors, to contain no adulteration whatever. it is aspire AS "HOME-MADE" Jam. You could make no better conserve yourself at our price. A life-time's experience, orchards under our own command, and absolute cleanliness make "K" Jam the best aud therefore the cheapest. JS'oto the full fruit flavor. ASK YOUR GROCER. S, KIRKPATM & Co. LTD., NELSON
WHY PAY RENT? IT'S pay, pay, pay, year in, year out, tliat keeps tlie majority of meii puot\ At tlie end of 2U years they have absolutely nothing to show for the money spent. Do you pay rent ? Don't do it any longer. We can provide you with means for building a house, which, in a few years' time will become your absolute property. Get out of the rut. It is our business to help you. Call and see us. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY [Pebmanjmt]. CLABENCE KENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. goldeYgrid REBTAUBANT AND OYSTER SALOON, opposite Theatre Boyal, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Hot meals at all hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from o p.m. to 11 p.m.i Nearest supper room to railway station. Fish, luncheon, oyster and 6upper rooms, The best in town for all meals. FBESH OYBTEES can be had eyery day. lam prepared to make special arrangements with customers requiring large quantities of oysters daily. Smoked fish always in «toek. Boiled ham, cut in slices, sold to any quantity. A large supply of oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited. J. W. KURTA FfIOPJJUSTOB,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 10 April 1906, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 10 April 1906, Page 2
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