THE PATENT 1 HARDEN ."jv! I Jlj ij'-i" Ahl I[A BC^IiTID S,T!A R C3-E'^^'^ :d:e3 FIRE* EXTINGUISHER I T. & S. MORRIN "AND CO. (LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND,
HOW TO TTSIEi XT. The' general rule to bo always observed is this : Take the qwiekest_ and surest method | possible to break the armmflnaj^ndjeatterjihe contents into*thTsre. iTHie fire covers a hard ! flaUuiSacCTkTnirwSE^'Soor o£ a room, throw the Grenades hard enough to break them and scatter their contents into the fire. If the fire can be approached close enough to do so, i take a Grenade in each hand by the nock, and with right hand Grenade knock the from the loft hand, scattering the contents of both into the nre. Should a fire occur among soft substancos like drapery, a pile of rags, hay, or shavings, whew they cannot bo approached to break the Grenades into the flame, break the Grenades into a dish and dash the contents upon the fire. r These general directions will enable any one to master a fire of even large extent, with these Grenades, by exercising a little common sense. N.B.— lt is the gas generated that extinguishes fire. PrequenTlyleßts~are made by purchasers to satisfy their own curiosity, by endeavouring to extinguish a huge open-air boiitke with one Grenade. We do not claim to extinguish bonfires, built upon the giound, with one or two Grenades. A little reflection will make it apparent to any one that when broken upon such fires the largest part of the extinguishing gas is carried upward and away from the fire by the strong draft. Hence all this cla«& of fires require a larger number of Grenades broken at the base of the fire to extinguish it. Nine out of ten actual fires aro on surfaces so exposed fchafc they can be readily reached by the gas. Where the wall of a room is on fire, break the Grenades mto the fire as near the base as possible and the gas will be carried upward, and cover a larger area of flame. We do not claim to be able to control fires that may occur in large bodies of oil, varnishes, etc., in tanka or barrels, unless taken at the immediate outset, as these articles when subjected to heafc are rapidly converted into highly inflammable gases. Hence, even when such fires are to all outward appearances extinguished by the Grenades, a sufficient degree of heat might still exist to cause spontaneous re-ignition after the fire-extinguishing gas has expended its force. D 0D 0 DOt expec t toTm^h of one Grenade. Use enough at the beginning to do the work promptly and completely. ■They are so cheap that you oan afford to use them unsparingly. The "reat desideratum is somothTng that "is SIMPLE, SURE, ALWAYS READY; that will not get out of repair, and that, at tho banio time can bo effectively use I by anyone who I hnnnp>m to l>p noar when ihe fire breaks out. Pl luxUe^^icmenrs ar, fully met lw the HARDEN "STAB" HAND GRENADE j FIRE ]"XTINGUTSH I 'MI, whiuh has already achieved in booh Ameuca and Europe a gioat reputation, anefba^ boon the moans of navni« thu-. sands of poun is. THEIR PRINCIPAL I'EATUREri Aj.Uu : — lhry are small ana convenient for handling, oan be ining U)> aiouml overy lioor o£ y.;ur dwelling-house, office, waroho-ise, or stabler, accebbible at dn labiau Jb uoiice. The y aie ulw.iys reily for immediate use; any man, woman, or child can use them efficiently. .
W. H. li A z A X h > GUNMAKER, WiA, Q"KKN T-STK''ET,T -STK''ET, AUCKLAND, Agent for W. & G. Scott & Son's, and \V. SV. LtUUi.n: h's Hl' W I -CLASS UUTSTS, KYNOCII & CO., AMMUMTIUN MANUFACTURERS, HAY MERIXIISKS cc UO.'S POWDER wourcs, COLT'S FIRE Aims C MPANY. ,\ND JAiUEH PAIN', FIREWORKS iiAKBR. Ilni tho Inrcrost Stock of Am , and Atnmxmi(jo'i i i the )'»ny, including Uannnevlos"; Guns, bint?lo tuitl Duublo Central nnd U-coch-loidera, Choke or C'iihulcv l<orcd; JMartiniHonvy, S'nidi'r. and Ilcnry Hi (lot- and Carbmoa, Hook and Rabltit Rifles, Saloon IMlos, Colt's ,U. ce \ o lY cl " s antl Ucrrintfcrs, Wcbloy's, Holli'sand riedulls. anil aijreat variety of American and lieiman Ro\olvpis. Eley's Pcivussion Caps, Cartridprcs, Wmls, &c, Sport-ing Voider, Ohilltxl Shot, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game and Cartridge Bias and Dolts, Volunteer Requisites, Sight Protectors, Patent Snider and M. 11. Si"ht I Klevators, Windgaugcs, Scoring Registers, Morton's Ball Practice Instructors. Air Guns and Cnnes, Air Pistols, Darta, and Slu^s. Telescopes, Field Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Lootome-ters. Dram Flasks, .Tacquomin's Patent Ejo Proteoiors, &c, &re— Pain's Fireworks in ciroat variety.— Ships' Sisrnal Rockets and Bluo Lights. Repairs carefully executed. FROM KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Dune din, VERY SUPEIUOR QUALITY, Sco Analysis by Profkssoii Black. NOW LANDING, £Tf IPEJE^ TOIsT, With 2£ Discount for Cneli on all Orders from Ship. T ONG TSLAND n UANO. Analysis by Mr Pond shows over 79 per centof phosphate and carbonate of lime. £4 PER TON, 2£ Discount for Cash. HEED XVT HEAT, HUNTER'S WHITE, RED CHAFF, TUSCAN, From Cantkhbury, PRICE, 4S PER BUSHEL. Liberal Allowance to Large Buyers. OATS, MAIZE, RYECORN, TARES, PEAS, BEANS, BRAN, SHARPS, CLOVER & GRASS SEED, BONEDUST, SALT, (KO., &0. 4 DAM X AYBOURN & /^O., AUCKLAND. "OILLHEADS, Invoices, &a, on ruled 13 or plain pnper, of every size and quality executed with despatch at tho News Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 115, 15 August 1885, Page 8
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885Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 115, 15 August 1885, Page 8
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