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Some tVne since we published a small parngrajih 9n the unsatisfactory nature of much of 't.fce. Jain retailed in' the ciSlony.Tlu'.s reacheo, JleatJrs Kirkpatrick and Go^, of Nelson, i a\id they went to work in a very practical^ fashion to prove that the jams manufactured by the firm were of tho best qqality. , cases of. assorted jams vyere sent, to this;office, with a request that wo would thorpi\ghly> test the jam along with other -branch, arid give our opinion. We'are happy ti? Hliii~lS,iSZ2.i2£]Ll cryrmucn s.urfaised, as jpiof t,o .the roceipTcTljelsT^irk^atrTck^ v/e were -nriawaVo that^^.ew^ealand cjoald boast; of >j?jn^sbry of jWhjch it hna u^iZ'S^iSl?-.!.-.!'!^."^^ :^^ -prol^«^^Tiiie''vanouß: sorta ot^am werextes^d' by a numb*er v-n,^ J°^l^g^ the sanities k^rj'j&3"^""^ne''' general Patrick's' pro^u^foS&.dhd away better thiinyany dther New'Zealatmbl-aM we c^o" obtain, ibut they are Xguperior to English ".-jains in bßing fi^?her. Ji:iie nearest approach to , tlVe excellence of the.Nelson jam was that contained in tins bea\ino- the name of a. Tasmanian firm, but evenin this compariebn the Nelfeon article cumeVput a long way bes b. We are pleased to be a\le to give unstinted praise to agenuine locdlinitistry, the'productof which weoan unreservedly recommend to consumers. AH of the many, ■pe^sonsjkvho I'^^tes^tccj/ the samples ar^ lou"d""in their praise, "and "ye musT*unres^rvedly:cpngratulatoi" Messrs, itirkpatticS otad UP. ti,pbta;; turnin^,roj^a^g^uinTfruit jam, fit to graps the tables; and please*/bn"e palates of the mosMuxurious andlaStidiotts—(«HawlceTßly^^ld7i^u"lyT:§r***i^~ Samples of Kirkpatrick ;& Co.'s ct^Sl" brand of jam have been forwarded tons, and we are free to confess that they appear to be in every way excellent; and, as they become better kno>vn in the local market, will meet with much appreciation from the i '.heads of households. The maker asserts .1 that none but the purest fruits grown in are used in his manufactures, and vye are content to accept that assurance. 'Certainly-thejamsi possess a lichness and' -freshness of flavour that^bears that^afeser! ! fcion*^r^Danediir^Ster.'^July^3.'l. "" "' ' '^

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 195, 20 August 1888, Page 6

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 195, 20 August 1888, Page 6

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 195, 20 August 1888, Page 6

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