G. LESLIE. Tinsmith. Plumber, i —AND — GAS FIT T. 88.1 : ::^HT\-BWlBTS;-BAlJi. HIGH STREET. 3 L E IST H iE IM TEY KTEKPATIIICKS Special Quality F^RBSH FRUIT X J AJ S. NOTICE. OUR SpeeiaLQnality " X "brand of New Season's Jam is made from Fresh Fruit, "within a few hours alter it has been gathered. It thus retains the full flavour of the Fresh Fruit and is the best quality /-it; «h possible to make. V C A/ulTio N. None is genuine unless our name v stamped on ; the tin and has our -registered trade mark, the letter "K';on the label. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., - KMahufaoturers,s 'nelso n. SHIP HOTEL, WELLINGTON ST., PICTON. GA. OODFKEY, having be- # come Pbopbieiok of this Hotel, trusts that by keeping GOOD ''■- BEDS and a stock of First-class WINES .and SPIRITS he will | merit a fair share of public patronb^eAy customer tkbated with civility and attention. ttlobe Hotel, KjSN WICKTOWN. Y^iGffiD STABLES AND PAD^ ; :\j DOCK , OLOUSTON'S WHISKY IN THE JAR. o. hTggs, '.- .' JP'RQJP.'R-1-BTOK. U42 Jord&u Accommodation .-' ■.- i ' ! ;3H«ise. • ; orfian, Awatere. fpil Undersigned begs tp inform i thejTraveUing Public that he has purchased the above house which has ust been erected and is replete with every Convenience for the Travellmg'Public, The Best Wines, Ales , and Spirits kept m fctock. Superior Stabling Accommodation. Good Paddocks. •" > T. B BAX, Proprietor. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S^COCOA BREAKFAST. <qY a thorough ' knowledge of the ' £j natural laws which govern the peratioss of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine propertiea of well-selected cocoa, Mr Sppa baß provided out breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save ns so many doctor's , bills. It is by he judicious nHe of Buch articles of diet bat a constitution may be gradually ciuilt up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of robtlf) maladieß are floating aronnd ub re*dy tb attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape mar? a fatal shaft by keepiog ourselves w«-» fottmea with pure blood arid a properly nourished frame."— See article m the Civil Service Gazette. Ma3e simply with boiling water '11 v Bol'din |-lbp*cketa by Grocerß, labelled faze :~ .TAMES 3EQPPS & CO Norwich Nursery, ■ ■ NELSON. SBOLTON, Nurseryman and a Seedmang, Wholesale and Betail Importer* and Grower of kinds of Garden and Farm Seeds. Bedding Plants now ready 2a per 100, 12s per 1000. A Jarge assortment. Chrysanthemums, new varieties 2s each. Chrysanthemums, old varieties 4s to 6s per do^en. Just arrived, splendid sample Swede, Turnip and Eape Seed, *' v S.BOLTON U'H Waimea §|Veeji Kelson.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 144, 7 July 1888, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 144, 7 July 1888, Page 1
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