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KIRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JA.M. SPECIAL NOTICE. KIRKPATRICK'S New Season's Jam is made from Nelson-grown Fruit, and boiled within a few hours after the 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 the Market. DO 2s Ul' JJ fcC PERSUADED to buy cheap and inferior brands of jam — the remains of Old Stock, which must be sold at any price— but ask for KIRKPAT HICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM, and see that you get it. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. KIRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM IS THE BEST. CAUTION. — None is Genuine unless our name is stamped on each tin and has our registered Trade Mark, "LORD NELSON," on the label S. KIRKPA TRI C X A S D C 0., MANUFACTURERS, NELSON, N.Z.

GRAND ART-UNION In Aid of CONVENT FUND. (Under the Patronage of the Right Key. P. Mohan, D.D., Bishop of Dunedin.) A Large and Beautiful Collection of Works of Art, in Magnificent Fiames, of which the following are Specimens :—: — " Mary Queen of Scots taking leave of her attendants on her way to th. j Scaffold." ' " Scene in the Highlands.' ' " Irish Coast." J " Scotch Coast." " Windsor Castle." Morning Prayer.'' The Schoolmaster." "Joyfnl Peasants." ' (All about 42 x 30 inches.) "Chief Mourner" and "Shepherd's Grave," by Landseer (a pair of Ghromos). A large and Beautiful Oil Painting. An Exquisite Wetter Colour. Three Paintings in C'W-ac of execution. And a larj^e number of other Pictures ami Objects of Art. Drawing to take place on EASTER MONDAY, APHIL 11, 1887. TICKETS ... ... 2s 6d EACH. I Blocks and Remittances to be sent to | RhV. JOHN M\('KAY, Queenstowo, N.Z. j IT E R B E R T, II A V N E S & CO. 1 DUNKDIX AND INVKKCAEGILL, IMPORTERS OF GENERAL DRAPERY, Announce the Opening up their WINTER STOCK, consisting of a i complete aßSortment of General Drapery, Men's Clothing, Mercery, and Hous-e Furnishings. All Woollen Goods for this season having been purchased previous to late advance^ the value offered cannot | be excelled. Special attention is requested to the large Stock of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BLANKETS, ENGLISH AND COLONIAL FLANNELS, UNION AND WOOL SIIIRTIXGS. These Goods cannot be bought now from the Manufactuier at the prices they are being sold for. MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING Being an important branch of their trade, receives the greatest attention, HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. being most particular in selecting only the best Colonial Tweeds and having each Garment made up under the closest supervision. The sai.ie careful selection is extended to the MEN'S MKIICERY where 'he \er ; best m kes are kept in Plain and Ribb -d Pmu, Shetland and Wl ile Sin tland and Whi-o Shuts. Dr >ss Bhii s Fashionable Coloured Shirts, Regatta Shirts, 'lies, Scarfs, I'.iaccs Umbrellas, Hani Bags, Portmanteux, &c, \e. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO.

WOOL! ul|jNr WOOL! OTAGO WOOL SALES, 1886-87. DONALD REID AND CO. Wool and Produce Brokers, Have much pleasure in announcing that the OTAGO WOOL AND CORN EXCHANGE is now ready for the reception of the ensuing clip, and being very spacious, BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED, and built specially for the rno^t effective display of the Wool, it offera unequalled advantages to growers. Ample apace being available, there is now room for THE FULLEST DISPLAY OP SAMPLE BALES, which, in the case of Farmers' Clips, consist of the entire consignment. The most careful attention is given to the Valuation of all Lots, whether large or small, and every endeavour is made to secure the highest possible market value for the consignments, an additional guarantee to vendors being that we act strictly as SELLING BROKERS ONLY, on commission. Sales held every Alternate Week during the Season, and proceeds paid over within Six Days of Sale. In the case of Wool offered for sale and not sold, the charge ONE SHILLING PER BALE ONLY. Woolpacks, Sewing Twine, Sheep Shears, Boiled Oil, and Station Stores supplied, of best quality, at current rates. THE CATHOLIC HOOK DEPOT Opposite Catholic Church, Barbadoes Street South, CHRISTCHURCH. CATALOGUES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. Confiderable reductions off Catalogue prices when taken in quantities, or ordered for the use of Clergy. Religious, Schools or Societies. DIRECT IMPORTER OF CHRISTIAN BROS. SCHOOL BOOKS. HOLY WEEK BOOKS, ONE SHILLING EACH. Fuie Wax Candle*, 3s Gd per lb. Vegetable Wax Candles, 2s 6d per lb. liOSARY TICKETS, 3s per Hundred sheets. Scapulars, Be,ads, Crosses, Statues, Medals, Pictures, large and small, veiy cheap. Fancy (»"O'is in all varieties Album 3, Purses, Bags, Birthday Cards, and Presents. Rowney's Moist Colours. Carmine, Chinese White, Emerald G.een, Cobalt, Veimillion, Chrome and Gamboge. Sold 20 per cent, under English prices. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of School Stationery in the | Colony. E. O'CONNOR. rpWACHKR Wanted for the Roman Catholic School, "*- N.iseby. I Applications are invited for FEMALE TEACHER for the above School. Must be competent to play Harmonium in Church. 1 SaUiry, £F0 pei am uro, with furnished residence. ANDREW McG. P.ROVVN, Secretary School Committee. T3AIRICK KI'.DUA.V. — Information wanted of Patrick -*- Keddan, who ]< ft Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, in company with his brother William, over thirty years ago, for Australia. When last heard of, had gone to New Zealand. Information received by the N.Z. Tablet or by the Most Rev. Bishop o Dunedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 11 March 1887, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 11 March 1887, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 11 March 1887, Page 14

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