• '■■"■ ? f? f* &7 SC \f ?!? I w ViJ i«5 Si •»&*.-« isai | \I.W A¥S AHEAD. I Tb& Buckeye has beaten all com- • . p.-iitjrs al Field Trials, and won First j • : Award and Special Mention at Mci- j ; ' bo .ms and Danedin Exliibitions, and j i \ the Gold Medal at the Tasmanian j i i Exhibition. It is also § Ii | First m the Estimation I & I of its purchasers. I j Mr Wilson Hall, of Eiversdale, says | \ that last harvest he used ten Binders j i m a heavy crop of wheat. Although I ] new machines by noted makers -were 1 I included, the only ones to go through 1 1 the harvest without break or stoppage § 1 were the new Buckeye Framleas. Jf 1 1 he can sell his others he will replace | I mth Buckeyes. I i This notice is m tttourttiftg 1 for ikerefuia- I 1 ftcn efoiher binders. | FELL 8803-, AaBNXS. j ELECTRICITY V, LUXENE. 1 \ In a contest between these two I | Ulomihants, it is queEtionable -which I s would come out on top. Luxeue is I g pure white, odourless and smokeless. | ISo is electricity, but the latter ra- | quires expansive generating machi- I nery, and is a fixture. Luiene is I portable, ready for use at all times, | I and with a clear lamp gives th^er--1 fection of artificial light. | I It is well known that some of the I most disastrous fires m recent yeara i I have been. directly caused by the use \ 1 of common kerosene. ] Luiene is safs, brilliant, snd gives \ a soft pleasant light, a Only 2d. per gallon over ordinary I kerosene. \ J j Strongly eased. Patent nozzles. V. : : - ■ NOW READY. KIEKPATRICK'S] BBAND J£ BRAND new season's Strawberry Conserve, In 21b. glass jars and lib. stone jars. " TVT 11 ' KIRKPATKICE > of Nelson, is -*-»-*- keeping up his reputation for ' real jam.' He has sent us a sample case of this season's *X' Brand Strawberry Conserve, which leaves nothing to be desired, either m quality or m preparation. It is m 21b. glasa jars, very tastefully put up, and is perfectly delicious. It is not jam, but might be better described as strawberries m jelly, the fruit not being broken but keeping its shape and appearance, only .massed together m its own rich juice. It is suitable for pastry, or for the table either as jam or as a conserve to be eaten with cream. Children say its ' jasfc bully,' and it ia as good for them as fresh fruit." — Wellington Evening Press. S. KIRKPATRIOK AND CO., Manufacttjbebs, NELSON. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCB DEPARTMENT. feUey-holders *ad those about to Insure should note tha three essentials of Life Insuraac* SECURITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE:— QBCURITY is unimpeachable the paymea C"j of every policy Is guaranteed by the Stata fiSd, In addition, the accumulated In surtnee Fund, invested m the scundea •eeuritlei, now amounts to nearly two million! •tilling. ? IBERALITY Is unequalled. Policies Ii I^, arretr are kept alive so long as the charges en th« Policy are not m excess of th« Surrender value. Policy holdero are unro ttrleted as to travel, residence, and occupation Claims are promptly paid. Premiums art charged for age nearest birthday: Policies an unchallengeable on any ground except fraud or suicide within twelve months. T^CONOMY is insured by direct Parliamentary f|y supervision. All expenditure outside pay ment of Claims, &c. has first to receive the sano ttonofthe Legislature. fIJNDS HEASLT TWO MILLION POTTCDS Annual income over £330,000 Case Surplus m ißgo. over £232,000 (LAST DISTRIBUTION). "HARDSON. |J Commissioner ~ NOTICE. CRITERION STABLES. JW. ALLEN begs to intimate • that lie haa taken over the above well-known Stables, and trusts that by studying the interests of the Public, he will merit a good share of their patronage. Cabs will meet all Trains and Steamers on their arrival, and all kinds of carrier's work done at oheapsat rates. , SYDNEY WATSON, GENERAL OABTEB & CONTRACTOR RENWIOK. POSTS, Rails, Firewood, Chaff &c, always on hand. Cheap Yard Rails and Posts on hand. OATS CRUSHED. W. DOUSLIN ABOHI T E C T. BLENHEIM. Plans and Specification? 1 prepared aad surveyed.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 306, 29 December 1892, Page 4
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686Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 306, 29 December 1892, Page 4
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