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Auckland Advertisements.

DYNAMITE.

NOBEL'S DYNAMITE.

LONG und extensive use lias established NOBEL'S to bo the Purest, Snfosl, most Reliable, Least Objectionable in close workings, and Strongest Dynamite manufactured. The most perfect patent appli.ineos are uaed in its manufacture, as well as being under the direct suporvsion of the Eng" lish Government, who insists that every ton shall puss the most rigid tests possible. Thus, if not of the specified quulity and purity, forbid its leaving the Factory,— hence unii'omiity, stability, and purity «ro .issuied. Whilst other bnmdy, not having the same appliances and supervision, have often failed to meet these heveie tests, been seized and confiscated. NOBEL'S in mortar shots has proved itself 15 per cont. the strongest dynamite. _ NOBEL'S is invaluable for nearly eveiy kind of Blasting, effecting immensesaving in time, labour nnd money. Insist — as is done in ni.my places — on getting only Nobel's, which all bears the Company's Tr.ide Mark, including the name of Alfred x 7obel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Printed instructions issued with every 51b Packet. Price reduced to TWO SFIILLrNGSand FO RPENCE per Ib. with Discount to the Trade. SPECIAL WARMING PANS for safely thawing dynamite when frozen, in stock. Supplies may be had from James Een- , shavv and T. & S Morrin.& Co., Limited, Thames ; John Phillips & Son, Paeroa, and Wells & Soutter, Te Aroha. E. PORTER AND CO, Auckland, The Company's Now Zealand North Island Agents.

j^yooL! VI7OOLPACKS! Adam Lay bo urn & Go. CAN GET THE lIIGiIKST MARKET VALUE FOR WOOL CONSIGNED TO THEM.

LIBERAL ADVANCES made on any Wool for London Market, where Consignor's Interests are closely wutehed hy Careful and Experienced Agents.

FULL VAL TT B REALISED

PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES

RENDERED.

WOOLPAOZS

AND TWINE FOR SALE.

A lUM r AYBOURN & /^O.

Te Aroha Agent— LayboUßN Bros.

AW E. MEAIiS

WISHES to call'the attention of the In habitants of Te Aroha and Upper Thames to his carefully-selected Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND MUSIC, including SONGS AND DUETS, PIANO SOLOS, & DUETS, DANCES, NEW WALTZES, Etc.; Instruction Books and Music, for Piano, Harmonium, Violin, Flute, Concertina, Cornet, Etc. Victoria Music Books, 115 different numbers, any number, Post Free for Is 9d in Stamps. ! Cavendish, Chappells, Boosey, Australian, Colonial, Mohawk, Christy, Sheards Christy, Comic, and Dance Annuals, from 1878 to 1884 inclusive. Post Free Is 9d each. Photo aivl Scrap Albums, Scraps, Birthday and Sunday School Cards in great variety. Books for Presents, Prizes, Libraries, and Home Reading. Poetical Works and Novels in great Variety. Stationery of all kinds. Young Ladies' Journal, English, American, and Australian Papers received monthly. N.B. — If you are in want oi any of the above send Stamps to

•W. E. 3VCEIA.E,S,

Bookseller, Stationer, and Music-Seller, 198, Quee Street, Auckland,

Two Doors abv lucklanl Sivin^s Bank.

WC . D E N N E S , • IMPORTER OF SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES, TRJrYPLES, *n. Hand Machine from £3 ; Treadle, do, fror.. £5 10s. Ricycles, from £8 ; Tricycles, from -£15. )uplicnte parts of all Maehin«s always i Stock. Jopnirß promptly and efficiently execute

Quken Stbkkt, Auckland.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 84, 10 January 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 84, 10 January 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 84, 10 January 1885, Page 8

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