'. rjIEY KIRKPATEIOK'S it 8 NEW SEASON'S JAM. j SPECIAL NOTICE. Kirkpatrick's New Season's Jam is made from Nelson-grown fruit, and is , boiled within a few hours aftar ths fruit has been gathered. It thus retains most of the natural flavour of the fresh fruit. Kirkpatrick's New Season's Jam is the most delicious preserve in tht market. Do not be persuaded to buy cheap and inferior brands of jam, the remains of old stock which must be sold at any price, but ask for Kirkpatriok'h New Season's Jam, and see that you get it. The btut U always tht Cheapest. Kirkpatrick's New Season's Jam is ths best. C A UT lON. None ii genuine unless our namt v xtamped on each tin and has our registered 'rads mark, "Lord Nelson," on tht label, S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers, Nklsok, N.Z. FISHER * C 0., WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Established 1804. By Special Appointment to His Exoellanoy tb« Governor, air W. F. Jervoii ; Bid Eioellenoy Sir James Ferguson ; and H.R.H. the Duke ot Edinburgh; also. Koaha Butchers to too Jews. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. Families waited on in Town or Suburbs. POULTRY Ot all kind* DRESSED to ORDER. Dealers In Game Homo cured Hams and Bacon Corned Beef In Large Quantity, importers of Sausa ß e Casing N i!.—Calves' Rennets. jWCuacouiers Supplied wi*1' Ico, GOVEKN'iMI'.NT I.IFK INSUKANCB UEI'AKTJIENT. Loans Repayable by Instalments. rnms Deiiai'tmout is prepared to make &fl L vntices on Mortar ,•■ not oxcucliujj oik iialf ol the value of tin' pn.i'.mty lnuitKagml in sinnu of Mcmt-y fi-oii. tlwi to i'.'i.OOu. roiiuynl.lu by hall-yoarly instalments uxtouilluK cvur 12,10,0r80 yeari.oi.il,.-K.llcvviiiK utiiis:llii.ll■ yearly l'aymnßf for each £\Oi. Period of Loan— £ s. d. Twelve years 6 i 7 fifteen ven.ru 5 8 3 Twenty years 4 13 8 Louiib uf this nature, reim.vul' i liy instalaieiits whereby princiiial i.n.l inturesi aro both linuidfttcl wirtiin a yivon ti,,,e. nli.l on turms of a most favourable ohamuter, prosent marked advantages to suttlem aud othero. The borrower, any time before tlie expiry of tbo full period (but nol souittr than four !/«irs after the aominoucuniiiiit of the loan), may retleetn tho same, with or without notice, on terms which call bo UHcertuinecl at tbiß ollico, or at any of tho oflicuK of this Doimrtnient, whore also fornis of application can be obtained. d v luck , E| Commissioner Fobruary 21st, 1887. GO TO BAT* to HOTH'S PUBUC HOT, COLD, AJfl SHOWEK BATHS, Victoria-STuatr lUm Chame—ONE SHILLING). Oi»n tiJl wcuk dai" fraro o a.m. to 9 p.m., and SUNDAY MOKK IN*GB from 6 till 10 a.m. The BaU.-rounjß nri all private, and supplied with cvury con\«i iencc, Turkiali towels, flesh and ho.tr tjruaiia* combs, rcspinitora, soape, Sec. Select Dnto rooms (private) for Ladies every (lav. at al1 hours, with female attcnibinue. One ardlliun imi. Sixpence. Pleiuie note tlie address— Vlrtorin street East, above the Gruyl.crond Hotel, ami next the Cheap Bedding anil I'-nrnltim'. Marl Auckland. N.B.—Barber in attendance. BY APPOINT- ■4jf&MH£lSfeh£<jy' MENT TO) HIB BXCELLKNCV THK GOVERNOR. fTIHAMES CARRIAGE AND DRAY -*- FACTORY, VICTORIA-STREET KA3T AND HIGH-31 KKKT, AUCKLAND. Telephono, 303. JAMES Ma< KiE, 'Vaoubuildkb, M.-xNAU'rIR. ilnllder of every description of Vehlolen Repairs la all the '.rat.c!«'a of the trade faithfully executed. Vehicles Boui;ht aid Sold on Commission. Ooaohbulldcrs' Requisites in Stook. The Trad< Supplißd. Country Orders punctually attended to. Cash Customerd liberally dealt with. t>AFI!RHAMOINIIH W. rHILLIPPB ft BON HATS RKCKIVKD, IX LATE ARRIVALS, 186-P A C X A « B B—lß6 OONTAIKINO M,00« ROLLS OF PAPSRHANOINQB, OONBIBTINO OT K-W PATTKUNS F»r DrawinK, Dininß, Bed-rooms, Hall and Staircase, tu.table for the Mansloß or CotUße. BE A UT I FUL DESIGNS. AND BEST VaLUK EVuR OFFERED IN PAPERHANGINGS. 916-PACKAGES-916 SOBIMS AND HESSIANS PL*TE AND SHKTCT GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VAUNIMIKS, AND ALL TRADE SUNDRIES. W. PHILLIPP3 * B6K. M AWD 07. QP«»N-BTm»CT-w. l" 7^ 8 BOOK BINDKR, PAPER RULER, I ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, I WYKL-HAM-STREET. MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS. InHuranoe and Mldldk Heßlbtor Bookß 3peolall7 Ruled and Bound. Music Magazines, Public Librarles,and Sunday tohool Books Well Boutd. BAKERS' SPBOIAL RULED DAY BOOKS. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Booki DANS AND CHOIrVMUbIO BOOKB RULI6D. TO TBA^ELLBP.B AND TOUFUBTH PRESENTS FOR HOME. i Vary beautiful Iklaid Tabli-topb, Cabinkts. i Fakoy Boxeb. etc;, aU made from the i let of N.Z. rioh Native Timbera. Other Colleotioni o -.rerully paokad and shipped for Home. ' i' W. NOKRIB, Cabinbtwobkbb, I la Now Zealand Timbers only, TOP OV fMOBTLAHD-BC. !x ° t x PIjANTS.-Plant« and Seeda -t Hon. bo-,h Vuiretablp and Flow S IAItBX'a, 39, City Market
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1887, Page 1
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