IwrOftTAMT FACTS ABOUT JAM. l\T THE London SAYS. “TIMES" »«T “It" BEATS ALL. 1 -&■ fa°oo» I/mdoa “Timet” is an undisputed authority on every •“* <-t with which it deal*, end therein housewife inters^ V l " ,fc » wiM * tb * “K««” say. about -* •- In it* special Pood -Vom her is- •*-’ ..it Jan* Bth, 1914, ,- t Mys; __ • Whffirt it would be too much »- ' p aun that commercial jams are - .ria% better than those made » ft would be safe to affirm n ' *•**» jam can be and is ® Tories than it is po*. 1 to privately. In the i - th* jam boiler works year .nd year oat under nearly coo- " 6 eonditio 'w, whilst the ama- * - r «npfoys her skin but seldom F ■ ‘ properly organised -•kme plant. Boiling over » fi ro «• r»» is an inferior method to the *7 “V*®*” 1 for reasons: it p* faoger, or, in other worts, t r* » ““ro *«■« in which the "T * * h# frnit *» dissipated I’ * “ r \f n<i tb * rol<J °r of the i '”v wo though no actual bumP f ««. Is darker * SJ® ** ■** £t « -s good T OO “ manufacturer * b ° 7t tlte market, still less « a» m very often the case, ,r "‘* » delivered from the farm r. 'it into tb® fictory,” * ,t nestd of tli® above is simph «!*-. Bey "K” Jam, the best Jan n...d« anywhere. “K” Jam is pre per I from sun ripened fruit deliver »I rwhly from orchard to factory. Th. “K ” Factory is situated in thi h*»> t of New Zealand's finest fruit dis t»i»r, and it is the largest and mosl m-nedate in the Dominion. "K' J»ws is mad* under ideal conditions awl is guaranteed absolutely pure 1 &>• refer*, you cannot do better thai hj- "K” Jam always.
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ANCHOR T.INE OF CTEAM A TACKETTS. REGULAR SAILINGS. Booking Passengers and cargo to all New Zealand Ports. Steamers leave for Coast ports as under:— Steamer: Wellington: Nelson: Kennedy To-morrow Wednesday Waverley Wednesday Thursday Waimea Friday Saturday Regains early. Kaitoa early. Fares, freights, and particulars on application to undersigned. ...Wm. DUNCAN. Agent.
<mu TO MINIMS'PJSS. C.'SSIDY & CO’S., LTD IIKS ol coaches nm between Otira J> and Arthur's Pan erery TUES1> • i, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. —FARES—--INGLE: 12s 6d. RETURN: 20a »■ .3SRS CASSIDY AND 00., LTD. I been established for orer forty } - e* and their name » a household cue a.iwngrt the trareEing pnblio. We b* »up-to-date coaches, plant, and t-4 wm on the road and can cany •t » 149 paaaengou per trip. Vttmphf only stead/, reliable, and rayerieneed drireim Book only with— DKSSBS CASSIDY AND 00., LTD. Sl KOT, JEFFRIES AND CO., Local me LEADING MERCERY DEPOT, A. E. Stapleton, (Proprietor). Triapkene 19. P.O. Box It A f. S. Haa jvat opened op a iplendid eaauilmant of New Goode. Mart Megßga SMrta, frea UM ti tea ML Mon Tennis Stnnr, mm U te 7» U. Mart KkU,Skirts, flran HU li UHL Mart Ml Falta, Iran an u. Hart VMnr Hats fn an Man. HahMr ant 'aft Felt., sa u ta m M. Mart Kuk FHxSMaa and Capa. Abe a »p lend id ranee of Children’* Fancy Box and Sa 4d Hose for Sommer Wear. INSPECTION INVITED. ILL INSURANCE COV7 FHU, MABINB AND ACCIDENT. EataUWod: lUi. CAPITAL SI.SM.IM Bnbeeribad capital £1,600,006 Groan Aaaets 1.1.0,188 Laroaa paid orer 8,000,(XX) The Franfar and wulthlati Colonial Caopanv. LOWEST BATES. FlEKonl MARINE kaaknnaf aB kSMUatomatraMa. A. B. KING. Agent. Hokitika. JOHN CROWLEY A (X Sab-Agent, Ren. Head OMaai ntu Inland Inanrann SniMlnga. Anakiaad. KAMI’S RECORD UE! ACL HOTELS HAVE ITI THE POPULAR DRIHKtt OUT ON ITS "PAT MALONE.” TRY NO OTHER! TRY NO OTHER 1 TRY NO OTHER t TRY NO OTHER! TOY NO OTHER! TRY NO OTHER! TRY NO OTHER! TRY NO «THERI
TJNION gTEAMSHIP QOY., OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Booking passengers to all New Zealand Australian ports. FOB WELLINGTON (fawn Lyttelton) Monowai, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Wahina, Tuesday, Thnrsdi j, Saturday. Passengers from Coast o jnnect with Wahine, a»d berths reserved in her when booking at Hokitika. WELLINGTON FROM GREYMOUTH Arahnra, Mon., 9th Nov., midnight. Arahura, Mon. Nov, 16th, 7.30 p.m. Calls at Westport, Nelson and Picton. Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian ports. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND, ‘Moerati, Fri. 13th Nov. 5 p.m. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. *Mannka, Fri. 30th Oct. at 5 p.m. ■ CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc. VIA VANCOUVER. 'Niagara, Ist. December. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. ’Matai, from Wellington, 12th Nov. ORIENT ROYAL MAIL LINE. | (For London via Suez Canal.) j 'Orsova, from Sydney, 21st Nov. •Wireless telegraphy. J. H. WILSON, Rewell Street, Hokitika.
COMPANY'S J^INB TO LOiiDON, via MONTE VIDEO, THNEHIFFE and PLYMOUTH. jTM Hail MUuv ■ui«n|«r staamara ! In tha ißutnirr. NsmliPhsrt. Steamer: Tons: Leaves N.Z. I Ruahfne 12,000 October Rotorua 12,500 November Turaklna 10,960 December •Ruapehu 9,880 Remuera 13,000 (2) Twin Screw. (8) Triple Screw. * Calls at Eio da janerio. All the above vessels are fitted with wirelem telegraphy. FARES FROM HOKITIKA. Third-class single, from £l9 to £S3 Second-class, single, £3B to£43. First-class, single, from £6l to £76. The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with ever; modem convenience and the dietary scale each as will sustain the well-earned reputation of the Company. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer Warrants issued at Hokitika for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking at Hokitika are given a free coastal passage to the port at which they join the Home steamer. For rates of freights and other information, apply to, V. W. M. BDNAR, Wharf Street, Hokitika. NAFCABROW AND CO.. Agents, Grey month. W. T. BLEE. Agent, Wc~tport.
FANCY GETTING A SUIT from LAWN’S at £3 15 0 FACT THOUGH! THESE SUITS EXPRESS ALL LAWN FIT AXD STYLE, AS WELL AS THE SPLENDID COMFORT ALWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH “ LAWN' ” TAILORING. THE OXLYDIFFERENCE IS: THESE SUITS ARE MACHINE SEWN. TO THE AVERAGE DRESSER THAT PACT IS IMMATERIAL, These Suits are tip-top for Holiday and Knock-about Business Wear! THERE'S ALSO A CERTAIN ASPECT OF ECONOMY WHICH IS WORTH CONSIDERING JUST NOW—SEE WHAT THESE sons SAVE YOU. F. I. LAWN, Tailor, Outfitter, Mercer, GREYMOUTH'and REEFTON.
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West Coast Times, 9 November 1914, Page 2
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