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The "K" brand is a guarantee of superior quality. Packed in two Grades: (1) "K" Pure Coffee (absolutely pure) , (2) "IC Coffee (containing slight admixture of Chicory. Sold in lib. tins by all Grocers, Prepared by KIRKPATRICK '... NELSON. Specialists in Pure Food Products. I MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, BIRTH. THOMPSON-On Ist July, 1912, at Orlando Street, Stratford, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson, a daughter. • , MARRIAGES. ANDERSON-MARTIN.-On Juno 26th, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Wellington, assisted by the Rev. A. M. Johnson, M.A., Ernest Henry Anderson, third son of Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, Hankey Street, to Ethel Emily Milford, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Martin, Wesley Rood. SOLOMON-KEESING.-On Wednesday, July 21th, 1912, at the residence of tho i bride's parents, Wanganui East, bv the Rev. H. Van Staveren, John Victor Salomon, of Wellington, to Julia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of J. H. Keesing, Esq., Wanganui East. ' DEATHS. CHARLTON.-On July 25, 1912, at Auck- ' land, Ashley Cecil Baldwin (Ash),' beloved son of J. C. L. and H. W. Charlton, aged 20 years. Interred privately. ; HODSON.-On 30th July, at Nelson, ', Catherine, widow of the late James ] Edmund Hodson, of Thurston, Blen- ! heim, and third daughter of the Into J Francis Otterson, of Rostrevor, Nelson; < aged 68 years. • 1 NEES.-On tho 30th July, 1912, at his j residence, 9 Rcy Street, Henrich Gottlieb , Carl Nees, aged 88 years.' His end was i peace. ■■ ' PRICE.-On the 31st July, at her late , residence, 153 Moxhnm Avenue, Kilbir- s nie, Margaret, relict of tho lato J. C. c Price (formerly of Bank N.Z., Dunedin) nnd daughter of late Win. Adams, mcr- | chant, Edinburgh; aged "0 years. 1 STAPLETON.-On July 27, 1912, at her J lato residence, 112 Abel Smith Street, i Helen, dearly beloved and only daughter . of Patrick and Agnes Stapleton, Co. J Meath, Ireland. R.I.P. Home papers t please copy. 1; STEVENS.-On July 29, at 339 Tho Tcr- e race, Charles Stevens, late of Edin- i burgh; aged 52. . STEWART.-o'n July 27th, 1912, ■ t $ Pahantanui, Charles" Stewart, aged <!G years. R.I.P. e ' C a THE WEATHER. 5 « i SUMMARY AND FORECAST. i Present Indications are for falling barometer everywhere, with increasing eloudi- ? ncss and'rain probably igenerally, and' n snow, on higher levels in isouth. Winds' a will probably change to northerly and t westerly in most parts country, and in- g| creaso strong to gale. Conditions are ' likely to prove stormy southward of J Kawhia and CasUcpolnt. and the winds , veer for strong southerlies about Batur- " day night or Sunday morning. a. Rain has fallen in northern and southern- '' most districts, and fair to cloudy been ex- 1: penenced elsewhere. Easterly winds, mod- ,-, crate to strong, and squally at times, pre- ' vailing in tho north, but westerlies, incieas- s ' ing strong to gale, about Fovcaux Stra:t. ci Barometer has fallen everywhere. „i , , . D. O. BATES. S Meteorological Office, Wellington, h August 2, 1912. p — 0 DISTRICT REPORTS, ?. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganui, August 2.—liard frost in the morning; delightful day; another frosty " night. O I'cildinj, August 2.—Hoavy frost, and an- 1 ( other ideal spring day; cold, clear nicht. i ralmorston, August 2—Another liard ° frost, followed by u beautiful day. p Shannon, August 2.—Frosty night; day n fine and bright. , Otaki, August 2.-Sunshine. si Feathcriton, August 2.—Hard frost in h morning; bright sunny day. 11 Carterton, August- 2.—There was a heavv : frost this morning, Followed bv a lino day tl Oreytown, August 2.—Another sharp d frost this morning, and a. fine daw Mastcrton, August 2,-The weather to-tiny . is beautifully line. There are indication's H of another frost. n Hastings, August 2.-Anotlier sharp frost I, followed by sunshine. a ' —-— 'ii S! HEALTH IS WEALTH! T ZOUTH Red Tonic Pills. They enrich t( the blood, invigorate the system, b For anaemia, loss of strength, vigour, u etc., results ure wonderful. A Wonder- a ful Restorative. Store prices, 40 pills 2s. .si jßd., 120 sa, The Best Tonlo. £u

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 4

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