UsE ONLY KIRKPATRiCK'S ". PTJRJB FJSUIT JAMS. cq Among the principal manufactures of the Colony are the Jams prodixced at Nelson by Messrs KIEKPATEICK & CO. The assurance of the manufacturers that none but the purest Colonial grown Fruits are used by them is amply borne out by the quality of the article they supply, and to which it would be impossible to find anything superior. By patronising KIRKPATRICK'S " K " brand of JAM housekeepers will not only be doing their best to encourage the local industries so necessary for the welfare of the Colony, but will provide their households with Jam that for wholesomeness, purity,and richness may challenge the world. — Neiv Zealand Tablet. awufuctwrer'®* Welson,.
EKETAHUNA HOTEL. hotel is now under the proprietorship of ME. F. D. PELLING, and has been most thoroughly renovated and re-furnished. The Travelling Public will find it the best appointed and most comfortable House of Call in the FortyMile Bush. .No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of all classes. Private apartments and a first-class sample room are available for commercial gentlemen. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddockingr. TAUHERENIKAU HOTEL J. CressProprietor. JHE above Hotel is situated four miles from Featherston Eailway Station. Comfortable accommodation for travellers and sportsmen. Racehorse owners should note that the Hotel is close to the Tauherenikau Racecourse and training track, and that splendid stabling accommodation (the best in the district) can be had at the Tauherenikau Hotel Stables. New Zealand Mail filed. NOTICE. LEAVING MEEHAN'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OHINGAITI. TO MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO. THE White Star line Royal Mail Coaches running between Ohingaiti and Mangaonoho Railway Station. These coaches meet Peters and Sons' line of Mail Coaches which go through to the Hot Lakes. All correspondence receives prompt attention. Single Fare, 2s. Return, 3s. H. E. VOKES, Proprietor NOTICE. 2>EE3ONS are cautioned against Posting Bills on any of th- New Zealand Times Hoardings. Offenders will be prosecuted.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1248, 30 January 1896, Page 1
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321Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1248, 30 January 1896, Page 1
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