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AUCTIONEERS, OCALLACHAN AND LaCREN, LTO. The Mart. O'Callaqhan & LeCren, LTD. AUCTIONEERS. IIIE LEADING SALEROOMS IX SOUTH CANTERBURY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THOSE tTKNISHING. THIS WEEK THE MART will be- parked xnil with the output of an overstocked FURNITURE FACTORY. Lite List inelui-s Handsome Bedroom Suite of t pieces tsi>tid oak), Drawing Room Suite 7 pieet» (Oak), Oak Wardrobes. Oak Tables. Oak Sidt>l>oards. Oak Roll-top Desks. K:kiiri Sideboards, •_> Axminstcr Caipets (12 x !) and jl2 x iU.tj). Linro Chtvali, Morris Chair. Basket Chairs. Dojiblo lleds (Oak) Doubk- and Single Beds, Iron Ikxlsteads, Chests, Carpet Runners, Linolvnuts <lO rollsl. NOTE. These Gf;ncl* will lw d:>t>!aved TO. MORROW. V.v u-iH =-U PRIVATELY all tl-.c neck. and f-onclnd** with a Hus»e Attetion Sale next Saturday. I JI'ST NOW, A VISIT TO THE MART WILL PAY YOU HANDSOMELY. AUCTION PRICES RULE. GET IX EARLY. O'CALLAGHAN & LeCRF.N LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS. THE MART.

IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT JAM. WHAT THE LONDON* ' TIMES " SAYS. WHY •K" JAM BEATS ALL. THE famous London '"Times"' is an undisputed authority on every subject with which it ileal*, and therefor** every housewife will bo interested to know "what the "Times" says about Jam. In its special Food Number, issned on Juno 5, 1914. it says—"Whilst it would ho too much to claim that commercial jams are invariably better than those niacin at h.ime, it would 1» safe to affirm that better jam can P><> and is mad« in factories than it is possible t<. make privately. In the factory the jam-boiler works year in and year _ont under nearly constant conditions, whilo the amateur employs. her sktH but seldom, and lias no pniperlv-orpanised cooking )''ant. Boiling over a fire or pas fci an inferior method to the use of steam for two reasons; it takes longer, or, in other words, there more time- in which the flavour of the trtift i< dissipated in the air. and th>: colour of the jam. even thoujih no actual burning takes- piutf. is darker. . . A town-dwelter. bnyinc: fruit from a shop will nut «eL it in OA yood condition as the manufacturer who buys <m the market, still loss when, is very often the c;i=e, fruit is delivered from the farm right into the factory."' The moral <>t the a hove Ls simply this: Buy "K''_Jai:t. the hesl Jam made anywhere. '* K ' Jam is ?>rc-par« d from sun-ripened fruit delivered freshly from orchard to factory. The "K"' Factorv is situated in the heart u: New tasd'* finest fruit district, and is the largest and_rm»st up-to-dato in ihe Dominion. "K"' Jam is made under ideal conditions, and » guaranteed absolutely pure. Therefore, you cannot do better than buy ' ; K" Jam always. "Rockland " Basic Phosphate. SUPERIOR TO ORDINARY SLAG. DOUBLE THE BULK OF SLAG AND HAS CONSEQUENTLY A GREATER COVERING CAPACITY CLEAN AND EASY TO HANDLE. RUNS SMOOTHLY THROUGH THE DRILL A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS F O R TOP-DRESSING GRASS PASTURES. AND GRAIN-GROWING. PAYS SPLENDIDLY IN BIG RETURNS AND GRAND RESULTS Price £4 12s 6d per ton FREIGHT PAID TO NEAREST STATION ON 11 TON LOTS. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., AGtntl Lit f J!K.MISTS, DI'NLDIN.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 12