Sot; From the Orchards of Sunny Nelson ! "t 9k WP»tHaines 38 All through the summer xvc gather for you. The golden-ripe fruits that Nature grows ; We carry it off while liiscious K arid fresh, And into "K'"Jam it quickly goes. I' ' Quality of Jam depends upon the quality and freshness of the fruit from which it is made. The "K" Factory is situated in the heart of the greatest fruit-growing district in New Zealand. It receives only the finest sun-ripened, (reshly-gathered fruit—rich in flavour, full of goodness. In addition, "K" Jam.is backed by 40 years* experience, and a guarantee of Absolute Purity. KIRKPATRICK, NELSON.
EXPERIENCE TEACHES THE WISE, BUT TO LEARN BY THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHERS IS WISDOM IS THE RESULT OF EXPERIENCE. HAS BEEN" TRIED, TESTED, AND PROVED. THE IMPORTANT FEATURES OE A "PTLVERDOWN" MATTRESS ARE THAT IT CANNOT GO LUMPY NOR ATTRACT THE DAMP, BUT ALWAYS HAS LIFE AND RESILIENCY, AND IS MUCH%BETTER VALUE. SOLD BY ALL LEADING FURNISHERS AND FURNISHING DRAPERS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND, AND IP THE SAME PRICE' EVERYWHERE. • , MANUFACTURED FOR THE LOCAL MARKET BY C. TATTERSPIBLD & CO, CARNARVON STREET. TELEPHONE 53 IF YOU HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY OR DOUBTS, AND-WE WILL REMOVE THEM.
STAMINA AND VITALITY. THE ESSENTIALS OF MANHOOD. It is impossible to take Dr. Cassell's Tablets without feeling stronger, brighter and more energetic. They feed the nerves ~111(1 body, and are particularly effective In indigestion and kidney weakness. Prices in New Zealand. 1/0 and 4/-. All Chemists and Stores.—lß. Mr It. E. Hayes has been appointed Assistant-Secretary to (he Treasury. Mr Hayes joined the service as a cadet, and was subsequently transferred to the eon (roller and accountant branch, (J.P.0.; Wellington. In 1903 ho was appointed accountant, to the Tou'rist and Industries Department, and in 1906 promoted to bo Registrar of Friendly Societies. On the passing of the National Provident'Act the establishment of the scheme was entrusted to him as superintendent of the fundi - ' • CHRISTCHUHCH WOOL SALE. HIGH piuom , The last GliMsk'hm'eh wool sale —3oth January—was noteworthy for the prices secured for the better-class wools. The following brands were among the Very, lino prices recorded : "The Shades'? 1.1.: W Trolovo), merino, 18j}d per; lb; "Mandamus Downs'' (A. Fisher), merino, 1 18Ad per lb; "F.J." (Jno. Eraser), half-; brcd, f -.l7Ad vcr lb: "Vulcan" (Mrs. 11. i Little), half-bred. per lb; "Taruna." (0. T. Evans), Corriedak, per lb; "Heathstock" (Alf. Reese), 15 bales Corriedale, 17d per lb. These wools were well-grown and clean, and speak volumes for the Din used, i.e., Quibell's Improved Powder" Dip. Dalgety and r>... T *,l A i.rf.-.,l<,Bi*nii Aaonfs
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15747, 11 February 1922, Page 11
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