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riilX TlX.a AN I) PUB 'cliff st; hell. "Tiie ik Tixm% 'Mr of the J? I.it- !•) vil m ; e« luaaa fr^.di n^ws, - A-I/crtis ;ivn sheets' of IdeaT v.. -. .interest, thrqugho-iit .... u ..>, ••- v -the' Butter :i:i f-' Inahgahua' Counties/ :r v " •' r Charges, for stanjin^aJvertisenj:Ks-, very-reasonable. job, -Plain, ' and ail -.-kinds' qJL p^ii^yij^;- with despatch'at the lowest prices.,-.-. ■•-•"•' ■--:•'•■•; -' -•■ : - ■ . pnninanic;itix);i by pr'"wira,-p.roftiptly attended --to." - ...' : \ - : ■' ' ; • admes's'- *;Z ;"■": Jj I 1 1 j-1j Li. .NOBEL'S PATENT DYNAMITE, To Contractors, Miners, Quarrymen, und Others. TsTOBEL's DYNAMITE, from repeated trials by the largest Contractors and Mining Managers in the Australasian Colonies, and from long use and mortar tests, has proved itself beyond dispute to be the purest and by far the strongest manufactured. It is unequalled for mining, quarrying, blasting (in wet or dry, solid or fissured rock). Tunnelling, breaking up wrecks, sunken rocks, blowing out and splitting up tree roots, boulders, kc. Its safety has been completely demonstrated by the absence of accidents, eithe in transit, storage, or its legitimate use. It is insensible to shocks, a percussion cap being required to develop its giant power. Prices are,now for—--1 ease, 50 lbs 2s 6d per lb 5 d© do 2s 3d per lb The above arte the prices in Dunedln or Wellington magazines. Discount allowed to buyers of large marcels. NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING GELATINS/ _ Is -50 per eont stronger than Dynamite ; gives off less «nok« ; it as sale as Dynamite; is slower, less shattering, and more expansive in its action ; indissoluble m water, and is (ired with fuse, detonator, and dynamite primer in the same manner as dynamite. Trices of Blasting Gelatine - lease, 50 lbs ... 3s per lb % do . dQ ... 2« 80. per lb in Duncdin magazine. ( Necessary tape-fuse and detonators for firing Dynamite and Gelatine always in stock. Printed instructions for usin" the above issued with avery 51b package? Agents for the Glasgow Company DALGETTY & Co. Dunedin raid Christchnrch W. M. BANNATYNE & Co., Wellington. N.B.—Supplies may be had from John Fennell and James Ryan, Lyell; Thomaa Field, Westport; K. Oxley, Forsyth and Masters, Keefron and Greyinouth; Galhigher Bros., Boatman's; A. Foldi, Dillman's Town, Kumara ; C. Linniman, v\. Johnston and Co.; CowlishawandCo., Hokitika; and others on the West Coaatj at lowest rates.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 226, 13 June 1885, Page 1
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381Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 226, 13 June 1885, Page 1
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