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i WHAT JAM FOR THE TABLE. TO-DAY t. . -\. You can. have, none nicer than APRICOT CONSERVE* FULL OF FRUITY FLAVOUR! TASTES LIKE THE LUSCIOUS . GOLDEN-RIPE APEICOTS FROM . WHICH- IT:IS MADE!- "| Prepared from the - finest Apricots New. Zealand produces.. Grown and ripened in. the famous Brightwater orchards at 'Sunny" Nelson—the Fruit Garden of the Dominion. .Tour Grocer has a big assortment' of the .popular "K" Jam. Order a dozen.! ■ • • ■ to-day! I' TURITY GUARANTEED BY KIRKPATRICfy'S, NELSON. - j AUCKLAND CUT .PROPERTIES. in' the estate of late PATRICK DARBY; To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1916, .11 a.m., by "' "' ' m MANDENO JACKSON, at' their MART, CUSTOM'S STREET E'., AUCKLAND.. •* THISTLE HOTEL, ' QUEEN AND'DARBY STREETS, WAREHOUSE, G SHOPS) DARBY AND ELLIOTT ■,'■' ■ STREETS,' . DARBY'S BLTILDINGS,' SHOPS AND OFFICES, QUEEN STREET AND FORT STREET •■'•■- .."''.'■■ LANE.' ";'■.-- FAMILY RESIDENCE ' 'NEW STREET, ; PONSONBY;. : ' '.';' ' "RESIDENCE, SYMONDS STREET. ' TERMS: . ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS, 5 PER. CENT. .. ''" ..; : .' ALSO,.'. ' .-" .'". QUEEN'S 1 . BUILDINGS, WELLESLEX 'STREET "WEST,' JUST ABOVE.ALBERT STREET, ,66ft. sin. frontage by 80ft. depth! FINE BLOCK.. OF SHOPS,. - KARANGAHAPE ROAD, ... 60ft. lin. ana" 80ft.'2m. to.LIVER. • -. . POOL STREET." . Plans and Full Particulars at the Auctioneers, ' T. MANDENO JACKSON.' ENJOY A CUP OF REAL COFFEE. PURE, FULL-FLAVOURED COFFEE.. BOHAN'S COFFEE. ■ YOU know what you get in Bohan's , Coffee—just pure Coffee, made from choicest berries, -fresly -roasted-■ and sround daily. Inviting in aroma—satisfying in flavour. Step in and .get.a pound to-dav. ' .- D. BOHAN AND CO., 226 Lambton Quay. THE WEATHER ♦ —— FORECAST. AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are- for unsettled, cloudy, and misty weather, with heavy Tain probable, generally. Ezpeet strong south-westerly winds .northward,, of East Cape and Kawhia, variable winds elsewhere, but strong north-easterlies . .to south-easterlies predominating. Barometer unsteady, with a rising tendency in the north. Atmospheric pressure has decreased everywhere, mild and humid conditions have, ruled, and rain he,s fallen in several parts of the country. Strong northwesterly winds have prevailed. D. 0. BATE 6. Meteorological Office. Wellington. August 18, 1916. DISTRICT REPORTS. j (From Our Special Correspondents.) Greytown, August 18.—Wet. Foatherston, August 18.—Wet.

Those of our readers who sent in Camels for the Desert Gold Tea Competition will be interested to know that the result will.be announced next week. 'Every competitor will receive list of prize-win-ners. The competition brought a tre-. inendcus response from all over the.Do : minion.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 8

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