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Vr~E WCASTLE nOALS, NOW DISCHARGING Ex Syken. 55Q TONS BEST CO-OPERATIVE COALS. EX ROGKIIAIMI'TON", 540 TONS BEST CO-OPERATIVE COALS. Ev Han da Lsli:, 3^7 TONS BEST CO-OPERATIVE COALS. 10". (3JEU±.TGr, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND.

17^, 1-SO, AND 182, WILLIAM ttATTEAY TTAS now received a Splendid Stock of NEW SUMMER DRAPERY, SILKS, SATINS, AND IUIOCHES, CHECKED NUN'S VEILING, &c, MANTLES AND COSTUMES, MILLINERY k UXDERCLOTHINC,

id I T EKN STREET , LADIES' SCARFS .<fc COLLARETTES, RIBBONS- [X ALL WIDTHS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY KID OLOVES-NEW STYLES MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHINC, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, &c. All Cootls Shirked in Plnin Figures. .7 pi r rent, discount for ca*h.

AUCKTjAZSTD.

TjiVERY VISITOR, TO AUCKLAND Should call at THE DIRECT SUPPLY STOKE, 249, QUEEN STREET. Everything is cheap, and the variety endless. Parties unable to visit Auckland should write Cor particulars of Goods required. Goods carefully packed and forwarded to any address. The Finest Selection of Fancy Goods in the Colony. Vases, Lustres, Figures, Desks, Workboxes. Bags. Clocks, Shells )under Shades), Statuary, etc. A good variety of To>s very cheap. Cups and Saucers, Is. per dozen; Largo Tumblers, 3s (id per do; Plates, from 2s tid per do; Dishes, from Is; Dinner Sets, 40 pieces, 245 ; White-metal Teaspoons, :te per do/. ; Toilet bets, from i&9d to los; Table Knives and Forks, 9d; Pocket Knives, (sd ; Flat Irons, Is ; Box Irons, Is; Hanging Glasses, Is; Tray Glasses, 4s 6d ; Lamps, from Is ad ; Candlesticks, 9d and upwards ; Buckets. Is fid ; Scrubbing Brushes, Is. Teapots, Jugs, Mugs, and Glassware of all kinds ; Tinware ot {ill kinds very low. Iron Saucepans, Boilers, and Kettles, good and cheap. Galvanised Iron "Ruths, etc., in all sizes. Brushy are of every description and quality. Kverything needful in a house, both useful and ornamental, to be had at THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE HAN CHARD & CRANWELL, •249, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

jSJOBEL'S DYNAMITE. Long and extensive use has established NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest, most Reliable, Least Objectionable in close workings, and Strongest Dynamite manufactured. The most perfect patent appliances are used in its manufacture, as well as being under the direct supervision of the English Government, who insist that every ton shall pass the most rigid tests possible. Thus, if not of the specified quality and purity, forbid its leaving the Factory, — hence uniformity, stability, and purity are assured ; whilst other brands, not having the same appliances and supervision, have often failed to meet these severe tests, and have been seized and confiscated. Five Mortar Tests of Nobel's in charges, 3ach of 70 grains, have thrown a 201b. cannon ball an average per d:ofc of 209 feet, whilst the Au ?*>--• -Un Dynamic and Lithofracteur in the same number of shots and same conditions averaged only 181 feet 5 inches ; thus proving Nobel's to be over 15 per cent, stronger than the Melbourne Manufacture. Nobel's is invaluable for nearly every kind of Blasting, effecting immense saving in time, labour, and money. Insist, as is done in many places, on getting only Nooel's, which all bears the Company's Trade Mark, including the name of Alfred Nobel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Printed instructions issued with every 51b. Packet. Price Reduced to TWO SHILLINGS and FOURPENCE per lb. with Discount to the Trade. Supplies may be had from James Renshaw, and T & S. Morrin & Co. (Limited), Thames ; John Phillips & Son, Paeroa, and WELLS AND SOUTTER, Te Aroha.

E. PORTER AND CO., Auckland, The Company's New Zealand North Island Agents

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 February 1884, Page 4

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