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/Auckland Ad ve/bJftemeiU*.

DYNAMITE,

JTOBJSL'S DYKAMITEJ

LONG nnd extensive use hna established NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest, most Reliable, Lenet Objectionable in clone workings, and Strongest Dynamite manufactured. • „ The most perfect patent appliances ore used in its manufacture, as well «8 heing under tbe direct supprvsion of the English Government, who insists that every ton ahull pass the most rigid tests possible. Thus, if not of- the specified quality and purity, forbid its loAving the Factory,— hence uniformity, stability, and purity are assured. Whilst other brands, not having the same appli'vnces rtnd supervision, have often failed to meet these severe tests, been seized and confiscated. NOBEL'S in mortnr shots has proyod itself 15 per cone, the strongest dynamite. NOBEL'iS'is invaluable for nearly eveiy kind of Blasting, effecting immense saving iv time, labour and mone3'." Insist — as i« done in mnny places — on goiting only Nokkl's, which all bears the Compiinv's Tr.idb Mnrk, including ]the name of Alfred Nobel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Printed instructions issued with every 51b Packet. Price reduced to TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per Ib. with Discount to the Trade. SPECIAL WARMING PANS for safely thawing dynamite when frozen, in stock. Supplies inuy be hud from Jam us Rbnshaw and T. & S Morrin & Co., Limited, Thames ; JOHN PHILLIPS & SoN, Ptiei'Od, and Wells & Soutter, To Aroha.

E. PORTER AND CO, Auckland, The Company's New Zealand North Island Agents. "UnOIOE GOODS FOR OIIHISJ MAST

WILLIAM R. BRIDGMA J HAS jiifct received a large and */ellnpsorted Stock of N O V X L TIES For the presurt season, nnd to be s'^lc very much under umi.il pi ices. Beautiful Assortment of New Laces, in Real and Imitation, White, Cream, Silver Grey, Navy Brown, Marone, Gold, Kuncy Shades, and Black, just received by steamer Coptic from London New Frilling, Ties, Scarves, Collars, Collarettes. Beautiful lot of Real Luce Collars.

"£.§ § Black Silk Crepe, half -squares E-< a, q Black Cftahrnore Capes S c 2 " Black Silk and SutinCapea o § o Black Chenille Capes, Black 3 «•% t . Lace Capes, Broeb.e Capes \5 9 !«f ( Black Cashmere Dolmans I J J<* Black Broche Vieites 0 J x Black Broche Dolmans co ® §aP Black Lace Beaded Cupe«— T3 ft very pretty goods -^ 531 y . j s The above are choice goods, and all prices — from very cheap to very good. 14 Ludits' Silk Lustre Ulsters, 7s 6d, being less than half-price. 12 Ladies' China Silk Ulcers, various shapes — to be sold at half-^rice Tlie btock of Boys', Yout'V, and Men* Clothing is large and weil assorted, and all ,i;ood« marked at a very sirvill advance on cost Mun'ti JSti'ong Coats, 6s lid Boys' Suits from 4s lid Men's, Boys', and Youths' Folt and Straw Hut^ ;n; n greal variety New Floor Cloths, M.ittinp, &c 60 Men's Merino Helmets 7s 6d, worth 10s. 100 paiis Lfice Curlaim froii, Bs lid, splendid value.

JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, Upper Queen Street.

W.E. MEARS

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, PJANO SOLOS, & DUETS, DANCES, NEW WALTZES, Etc.;

Instruction Books and Music, for Piano, Harmonium, Violin, Flute, Concertina, Cornet, j Etc. Victoria Music Books, 115 different numbers, j any number, Post Free for Is 9d in Stamps. | Cavendish, Chappells, Boosey, Australian, Colonial, Mohawk, Christy, Sheavds Christy, Comic, and Dance Annuals, from 1878 to 1884 inclusive. Post Free Is 9d each. Photo and Scrap Albums, Scraps, Birthday and Sunday School Cards in great variety. Books for Presents, Prizes, Libraries, and Home Beading. . Poetical Works and Novels m great Variety. Stationery of all kinds. Tfoung Ladies 1 Journal, English, American, and Australian Papers received monthly. Nj3.__lf you are in want oi any of the above send Stamps to "W. EL MEABS, Bookseller, Stationer, and Music-Seller, - 198, Quee Street, Auckland, Two Doors abvjLoaklan'i Stvtn^ Bank. CT D~ X N N E S , • IMPORTER OF SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES, TrUCV^r KS. &r. l.HanS'finifiiiie from £3 ; Trouble,' do, from Bicybll<tiV)n) s£B 5 £8 ; Tricycles, tan &15. Duplicate ' parts of all Machine always'irw ■ StbcK, ■ ' *••-■••; 1* • Rejliuti^Voinptlyand. efficiently execute*' , *''-'■ Jdvim', Stbkbt, Auckland.'

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 April 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 April 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 April 1885, Page 8

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