DYNAMITE. ITOBPJL'S GENUIM E DYNAMITE. LONG and extensive use has established NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest, most Reli.ible, Le.-ist Objectionable in close workings, and Strongest Dynamito manufactured. The mo^t perfect patpnt appliances are n*pd in jt<3 manufacture, as well as bo.in^ under the direct supervision of tho English Government, who insist that every ton shall pass the most rigid te^ts possible. Thui, if not of tho specified quality and purity, forbid its leaving the Factory, — hence uniformity, stability, und purity are assured. Whilst other brands, not having the same appliances and supervision, hay& often failed to meet these seveie tests, been seized and confiscated. NOBEL'S in mortar shots has provod itself by far the strongest dynamito. NOBEL'S is une|ualled for mining, quarrying, blasting in wet or dry, solid, or tfasnred rock, tunnelling, breaking up wrecks, sunken rocks, blowing out und splitting up tree roots, boulders, &c, effecting immense saving in time, labour, and money. Insist — as is done in mnst places — on getting only • Nobei/s, Glasgow-make, which all bears the Company's Trade Mark, including the name of Am^itßD v Tobel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Beware I Do not be deceived by Colonial or Continental brands. Price reduced to TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per lb. with Discount to the Trade.
*& NOBEL'S PATENT BUSTING GELATINE Is 40 per cent Rtronger than Dynamite ; gives off less smoke ; is as safe us Dynamite ; is slower, lei?ff shattering,- and nnfore expansive in Us action 5 indissoluble in water ; invariabty remains soft when all other nitn-giycerine compounds rti'e frozen ; and is fired with fuse, detonator, and dynamite primer in the sarrie m'uriner as t)ynaraife.' althWgh 21 hg of blasting gelatine give's hotter results than 1 3^-lb's of Dynamite} yet it is only Gd peflb' per 51b packet higher iri price 1 . r " Necessary double tripe fuse, b'eai quality at ordinary rates,- find improved sfee detonatore for firmg I . Also',- \Vaftping piiris for thawing dytittniiie, when ffo^erij and if these pans are used hot Avuteriif tjie outer] pVirtof^heni up to 150, degree's jfaKTnriay bo used with aalfety/ Dyna|m(He nfndGein- ' tinejilwrfysjn'stock. 1 PrmtedE-in'atrWctions for^nKing ihe^bqve explosives issuedwith ; e'vVry.Slbf. pactcflge.', j .--:.-/ ;v; v -'.^lfppliea^ft'ay;b'e h'aa fraixfjJ'AM&s ''R'bn-J t SB iy( ' MJPI 'A jB. MtiMi#:&l&sJ!.f Limited ■')Yfib s & Te /^PB^'^ l^;' •Aa:en r tB'fo;rjfo);el's
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 116, 22 August 1885, Page 7
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375Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 116, 22 August 1885, Page 7
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