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■„,,,.. Aueklahd Advertisement*! THE PATENT HaRIDEN st^jNtx) S•T* A * R &±^EJ±t^A.lstf FIRE EXTINGUISHED! T. & S. MORRIN A-»D" CO* (LIMITED), - " SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND,

XIOW 1?Q USB ITr The general r»i§ tb be alwdya observed is this : %ake the qfuckesfe nnj snrest niethdej possible to break the Grenade^ and scatter tho contents into the tire. If the tire covers a haia hilt" surface, like the walls or floor of a room, throw theGven ides hard enough to break then* and scatter their contents into the fire. If the fire can be approached close enough -to do so, take a Grenade in each hand by the "neck, "ana'Vilh right hand Grenade knock the? from the left, hand, Bcatleiing the contents of bblh into the fire. Should a five occiir among soft substances like (brapgryj a, pile of rags, buy, or shavings, where they cannoti be approached to break the Grenades into the flame, break the Grenades into a dieh and dash the contents upon the fire. These general directions will enable atty b^e to master a fire- of even large extent witH these Grenadrs, by exercising a little common sense. ft.B.'—Hi.to.the gas generated that extinguishes fire. Frequently tests it* fe iriitd^ by purchasers to satisfy their own curiosity, by endeavouring to extinguish a huge open-air btirifire with obe Grenade. We do not claim to extinguish bon* fires, built upon the ground, with one dr two Grenades. A. t little reflection will make it: apparent to any one that when broken upon such fires the lar'g'esi; p'a'ffc of the' extinguishing gas is carried upward a"hd a-way from the fire by the strong dra-ffc; H^flc'g all thia class or fires requiie a larger number or Gfetiades broketl it tile base of the fire to extinguish it* Nine out of ten actual fires are on surfaces so exposed that they can be readily reached by the gas. Where the wall of a room is on fire, break the Grenades into the fire &6 tigflt the base as possible and the gas will be carried upward} rind ettvfir' a 1 "larger area of flame. We do not claim to be able to cohtrol fires that may occur in large bodies of oil) varnishes, etc., in tanks or barrels, unless taken at the immediate outset.^ as these articled when siibjeeted to heat are rapidly converted into highly inflammable gases* Hence, even when such fires rffe to all outward appearances esbirtgtuished by the' drgnadas, a sufficient d'gree of heat might still e'sisfc to cause spontaneous re-ignition after. tM.firfe-gAtij&uiflbinfl gas has expended its foice._ Do not cxpeut too much of orie Gk-enade. Use enough at tlie 1 beginning ttf dd the wbrli promptly amf coTnplotoly . They are so cheap that you can afford to use theirl tfns'JJ&rih'giy; The great desideratum is something that is SIMPLE, StJEE, ALWAYS READY; tha§ will not yet out of repair, and fchat at the same time can be effectively uee'd by afljonb whd« happens to be near when the fire breaks out. All these requirements are fully met by the HARDFN " STAR" HAND GRENADA FIliE EXTINGUISHER, which has already acliicve.l in both Amerioa and Europe a great reputation, and has been the means of saving thousands of pounds. THEIR PRINCIPAL FEATURES ABE:— Th«,y aie small and convenient for handling, can be hung up arouud every floor of your dwelling-htmae, oflice, warehouse, or stables, accessible at an instant's notice. They are always ready Hit immediate use ; any man, woman, or child Cati use them efficiently.

INSURE AGAINST LOSbES DV IflKii SKiTISH FIXE & MARINE INSURANCE GO. Of' Now Zealand. CAPITAL, . . . £2,000,000 ItfVEbTED FUNDS . £235,000 Insurances effected at Lowest Kates. Agent for TE AROHA, WAIORON GOMAI, WAITOA, and District, J. ILOTT, News Office.

Blacksmiths. VVAIORONGOMAI. DAVltl Tt/fCf WALLACE AVID IVI. IJ, \i ALLACE WAIOKONQOMAI. A^riculiural Implement Maker, Shoeing and General Blacksmith* GOOD WQUkMAmntP, MODEUATE CHAKGES. AaHICtTLTURAL7MPLIiJMEKTB At Auckland Prices/ ESTIMATES GIVEN $V>tt All tfin'Ds of hwH WonK. CIVE WALLACE A TRIAL. NOTfi ADDRESS—Pr-efhisps tntelv occupied,by VV. J. Ifiliis, near Battery,

W'ASJB' SAttfeß O?t SALE AT THE KlfiW» OJ/'JflCjf. ■

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 1

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