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iiS&s^Sw.* ffisS m m aes &^i mil &&& m !^«E m ws. m mm. HI i*<« 7 BUY JARS, PANS, and COVERS now. Owing to limited supplies, many late buyers will be disappointed. Inspect the variety of Sundries stocked. Low prices for high-quality goods. IT JAM PANS, IG/S, 14/G, 18/S up. LATEST JAM JARS, large sizes, 12/, 15/8 dozen. RUBBER RINGS, 8d and Sd. JAM COVERS, Sd packet. WOOD SPOONS, 6d, Bd, 10d. BOTTLE CUTTERS,.!/ each. SCALES with Weights, 9/. SPRING BALANCE, 1/. Your Patronage Solicited. Satisfaotiosi Cuarantssd. m&. m m a* RATTRAY ST., GEORGE ST., GARGiII ROAD. <ET Quotations from ' Evening Star' Office nfTHE 'Evening Star' Go. i for large or small quantities of Print- A make half-tone or Lii X before, placing your order. Bonable rates. Picked Ripe - Preserved Right —That is the secret of the goodness found in every package of " K " Jam. . . Each variety possesses the distinctive flavour—the real *• natural taste —of the fruit from which it is made, —" K" Raspberry Jam has the.raspberrjr taste. —" K " Peach has a " peachy " taste. —" K" Apricot tastes like luscious Apricots. —And so with each variety of'K" JAM. This is why " K " Jam is New Zealand's favourite. IAM IS FAMED FOR ITS FINE i\ JZ-iiVl FRUITY FLAVOURS!

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Evening Star, Issue 16662, 19 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16662, 19 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16662, 19 February 1918, Page 8