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Is now afforded to Country Settlers for replenishing household necessaries and articles of personal demand.

Our MB CATJGHEY is at present in England purchasing for the coming season AN EKTIEELY NEW STOCK

First shipments of which are expected to hand about the end of tiext ulonthi

Our present MAGNIFICENT STOCK must of necessity be cleared to make room for these new Goods, hence the present extraordinary inducements.

Every article in the following Special Lots are selected with a due regard to the requirements of Country Settlers, bngtfeste'l by outpersonal observation and long experience — QUALIFY, NOT QUANTITY, '

Being onr invariable rule in the making-up of all onr Parcels. In no cnse do we recommend for wenr or send out in any ol our Parcels inferior or lowpriced stuff.

\Ve mal<e it a filed rule that under no circuuißlartcea whatever do onr customers find our Goods other than strictly represented.

tS" YiiutdrS from the Country are always welcome to Visit our Warehouse and inspect our entire Stock and enquire prices, without being pressed to pUfohflse.

We have added additional items to the wonderful value we havd been giving in the Standard Patcela in Lota 57, 58, 59, 60.

BBMNANT PARCELS EXTRAORDINARY.

The enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leaves us with a constantly-accumulating Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we offer at the following Special Prices . — For 27s 6d we will give 35s worth of Itemnants of Tweeds in various useful lengths. For 25s we will give 33s worth of Remnants of Dress Materials, Winceys, c\nd Prints. For 30s we will give 37s 6.1 worth of Calicos, i lannels, Shirtings, Drills, &c, &o. For 1 Is we will give 15swmfch of Remnants of Lace , liibbons, Edgings, <fee. For swe will send 30s worth of Pants, Sateens Ginghams, <fee.

DYNAMITE-

Nobel's GENUIJN b DYNAMITE. LONG and extensive use lms»eslabli«lied MUbEL l i3to be the Purest, Safest, most Reliable, Lj.ist ObjeoLionablo in close workings, and Strongobt Dynamite manufactured. Thy most perfect patent appliances are used in its manufacture, as well as being^ under the direot supervision of the Eng' Halt Government, who insist that every ton shall pass the most rigid tests possible. Thuh, if not of the specified quality and purity, forbid its leaving the Factory, — hence uniformity, stability, and purity are assured. Whilst o'her brands, not having the same appliances and supervision, havb otten fail (Hi to me«t these seveie tests, been seized sind oouiinuteil. NOBEL'S in mortar sliota has proved itsulf by Ear the strongest dynandto. NOBKI/S is unuquaili.d f(»r .vining;, quarrying-, blasting in wet or dry, solid, or tisaured rock, tvmue.lin^, breaking up wrecks, sunken rockt>, blowing out md splitting up tree roots, boulders, &c, effectingimmense saving in time, 1-ibour, and money. Insist — Uh is d(»ue in moat places — on getting only Nobel's, Gl.iHgow-nmke. which all bears the Company's Trade Mark, including the name of Alfked Nobel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Bewaro! Do not be deceived by Colonial or ' Continental brands. Price reduced to TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per Ib. with Discount to the Trade. VNOBEL'S PATENT BUSTIMG GELATIHL Is 40 per cent i tronger than Dymmite ; gives oif less smoko ; is us sate Hs V namite ; is slower, lets shattering, and more expansive in its action ; indissoluble in water ; invariably remains soft when all other nitn-g'ycerine compounds are frozen ; and is tired with fuse, d^toTuitoi'i and dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite, ulthnugh 2lhs of bKisLmg gelatine gives better results than 3{ibs of Dynandte t yet it is only 6d per ib por slb p.icUet higher in price. Necessary double tape fu^e, best quality at ordinary rates, and improved size detonators for tiring. Also, warming puns for thawing dynamite when froz\ j n } and if thesi! pans are used hot water in the outer part ot them up to lot) degrees Fall, mttj be us«d with safety. OvtuuniteaudUolatine always in stock. Printed instructions for u-iug the above explosives issued with evory 51b package. Supplies may be had from James Renshaw and T, & 8. Monuiif Jc-(Jo., Limited, Tnames ; John Phillips <z Sun, Paeroa, VVh;lls & fek-'UTTEH, Te.Aruhti, and others., Atrents for Nobel'B' Explosives Company, Limited, Glusgow, — for Nortb Wew Zeu7 . land ; B. PORTER AND C 0., Auckland,

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 8

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