WISE MOTHERS BUT "K" JAM because they have confidence in its fine flavour and absolute purity. And thoy have beon buying "K" Jam in ever-increas-ing quantities ever since it was introduced over 35 years ago. THE TEST OF TIME ■ PROVES "I£" JAM ' r:EE BEST! The man who made the first pound of "K" Jam—Mr. S. Kirkpatrick—still supervises the making of "K" Jam in 1916. >. The "K" Reputation is Your Guarantee of Uniform Quality. MADE IN "SUNNY NELSON." Where The Best Fruits Grow. THE RUBY REFLEX PAYS BIGGEST RETURNS IN BOTH PLEASURE AND PROFIT. NO matter whether you are an experienced professional or a raw beginner, it will pay you best to use the. Ruby Reflex,- - Lot me prove why the "Ruby" is a. better investment than a cheaper 'Camera, and where it is easily 50. per cent, better value than any other Reflex at tho price. Everyone interested In Photography shonld know this. Trice, ,£l2 10s;, with six plateholders. Full details supplied personally or by post—Free. ' WATERWORTH'S ■ LAMBTON QUAY (Next Kelburn Tram). NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. : CONTRACT Advertisement Replace Copy, for displayed advertising in "The Dominion," must in future roach the office before 2 p.m. on day prior to date.. publication is .desired, and Copy received after that hour may, at the discretion of the Advertising Mauager, be held over till the next day. This step is necessary owing to the increased volume of setting, and the difficulty of securing competent hands; and advertisers are therefore urged to assist by conforming to tho above regulation. THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING CO.^LTD. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER. NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. TTNDER the now regulations, newspapcrs addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF'THE PAPER ITSELF.. Under ''The Dominion" Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. TYPEWRITERS. THE ' GREATEST BARGAIN IN SECOND-HAND MACHINES EVERY OFFERED. , We are clearing the line:— ■■. No. 10, Yost's F'cap size, : No, 11, Yost's Brief size, .£B. Cash,or terms. . Every machine guaranteed in first-class order, or may bo returned. Don't miss this chance, they will give years of good service. Write for specimens of their work. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba St., Wellington.
One bttiikniptcy was recorded in the Wairarapa for the month of June, making seven for the half-year, against eix for tho same period last year. Tho Petone Court returns for the quarter ended Juno 30 are:—Amount sued for, ,£232 os. 5<1.; amount received, ,£IGB Is. lfld.; number of- plaints issc.'d, 13; distress warrant, 1; judgment summons 'order, 1; warrant of committal, 1; summonses served, 61; civil fees, «C 4 155.; persons taken into custody, sum ironed, or arrested. 65 males and 3 female's; criminal fees, M 18s.; criminal flues, "Settfer" writes as follows:—"In connection. with the big development of land between Wellington and _ Wanganui, and incidentally tho position Palraerston North has taken as tho centra of a large agricultural and dairy farming district, it is curious to look back to the time wlien the late Messrs. David Nathan and John Plimmer were battling for a railway to tap tho whole of tho fertile East Coiiist with ,thu smallest encouragement, <tml to contemplate that tho railway .those, gentlemen built by means of the old Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, is now an important section of tho Main Trunk liuo from Wellington to Auckland, and also from Wellington to Napier, whijst the lias In tho Wairarapa is being loss used otving to the heavy haulago cost necessitated by having to negotiate the Rimutak.i range. There, was ono* occasion when the proposal to grant tho railway concession to tho proposed company was submitted too Parliamentary Committee, and turned down by it as an impracticable proposal.' At tho time of tho National Winter Show at Palmorston North it is usual to singlo out for recognition f.lwpe who lihve 'blazed the track/ but beyond all others it is the founders of tho Wellington and Manawatu .Railway Company who are deserving of honour at tho hands of those who made the old Manawntu the Manawatu it is to-day." For your Boys—Wo are showing two rood lines in boys'-awl youths' Boots. Chrome, too and heel plate. t3s. fid.jliox calf, lis. (id. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street. —A<lvt. Washboard slavery sate, never to return, because "No Subbing Laundry Help" washes all clothes clean without Tubbing, yet docs not injure hands or finest fabrics; lsr- for seven washings. W.F.C.A.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 4
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