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!>fl , _^ «J« J *', ''.'..**.'?.' ' ' Aucklarfd" Advertiaenienfcß/ 'fl " '•'/ ; '-' <;■ "-*• -^ * .';■ ". .THE- : P!*TJEjf T RA&biM'^ .' : FißEjmjfiiggEßr ■'■;• ■T. ■&■ '& -MOti&Bv "AOTf. :#, ' : (LIJMITED.j, . ' r> #Jl .SOLE AGENfS ;: NkW,^EAI^A^D, ■ : The general rule to be always observed is this :, Take, the quickest pnd aurest :_.methocl poßßible to break tlife Grenades and scatter the contents into the fire. If the fif e coyera a jiard ; fiat surface,' like the Avails or floor of 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, Jak,e a Grenade ih each -hand by the neck, and with right hand, grenade' knock the from the left hand, scattering the contents of, hath into the fire, "iShouia'a fire "occur arn'ong soft substances like drapery, a pile' of ra'gs, ! hay, or shavings, where they cannot 'be' 'Approached to breaU the Grenades into the flame, break the Grenades into a- dish, and dash the "contents upon the fire. '*--,*■-, •-„.«,, i ,) These general directions will enable any one to master a fire* o"f even" large exteM-Vrith these Grenades^ by exercising a little common sense. ' N.B.— lt is the gas generated that extinguishes fire> ( ,

frequently tests are made by purchasers to satisfy their ottn curiosity, by ehdeavour ing • to extinguish a -huge open-air bonfire with pne (grenade. We do not claim to extinguish bon*^ fire's, built upon the ground, with one or two ' Grenade's,- A little reflection ■ wilL make ft"apparent tpfttiy one that when broken upon Buch fires- the largest part of the eitinguisbirtgr gas ißjcatjr^d uj>wftid uud away from the fire. by. the,strong draft.' .Hence all thia .oltupof 1 NLoVout of ten "actual fires are on ami aces so exposed tfesctttfr 6y ■the gas. Where the wall of a room is on fire, break the Grenades into the fire as neafc the base as possible and the gas will' be carried upward, and cover a larger area, of flame. . f Wedonot ( claun,to be able to, control fires that lpay .occur in, large bodies of oil, .varnishes, etc., in tanks or barrels, unless taken at the out,set» as these article* when subjected to heat are rapidly converted into highly mnammable gases. _ Henoe^jVen when s,Uch fires are to "all outward appearances extinguished by the Grenades, a sufficient' 'degree 'of heat might still exist tooause spontaneous re^gnitioa^after^theAre-extinßuißhinft. gas r has expended its force. 1 L i . . "^-x tl \.] , , — ;, Do - no( , g XW( , t too "i' m ' u dh! of one Grenade^ Use en6ttgh at the beginning^to do the woA - prbhiptly arid oomptetelyi': dlhgynw w ooeap that you can.afford to us^ them unsparingly. ' '/• The oreat desideratum is someAing^at'is.SlMPli^SlJJE, ALWAYS BfiAjpT-^tbM •will not g«>t out of repair, and that at the same tune can be effectively used by anyojb^ who **S\itaK±h^^ffiST& m bABBEN -8TAB" HiNB GitENADB FIBB EXTINGUISHER, which; has alresjdy achioyed^n both, Anierio* and, Europe a great Jind'has been tlie jnqans of paving thousands of pounds. P THEIR PRiNCIPAIi FEATURES '^RE :— They are smttll andconvenientforliahaiing, can be hung up around every flour bf your dwelling-ihouse,' Office,, warehouse, or.sUbleß, accessible 'atail instant's notice. , ' " . , •)• They are always ready lor. immediate usa; any man, woman,, or ; child oan use them efficiently.' .' ' _ "J '' ■ •'.'' •...''.' " '

~ tfttW ZEALAND, J^L^AY^ MORRINSVILLE iBRARCI&L TIME-TABLE ON AND AFTER JUNfI ' Ibt,"'lBBs.' " Moi'nnsvillo, dep. ... 9.45 a.i* Motumaoho, „ .». ° Eureka „ ttt *> Kuakura Junction, am AL2O Kuaktmi Juuctlon, dep; 10.i5 Hamilton East, „ ... * • Hamilton West,-,, ,». 10.^0 Frankton Junction (at*,) 10.46 Fratiktqn Junction, dep. 10.55 Ngaiuawahia' ' „ 1130 ' Mercer/ arr... 4 ... 1.16p.m, ! Merctir, dep. ... I.B6'p.int. .Kllerslie ■ 4.4 ' ' Newmai-lcet Junction 4.251' * Auckland (urr.) .«; • 4.3's'.tim« „, , Aucklapd (rfojit) ' \V.' fi.Od.ni. Newmarket Junction „ 8.10 — ' Ifillerslie^ if""-;;;' '8=25-^ ]\lercer r dep..., ... 10.60 Ngarnawaliia <„ ' ... 12.32 p.m. ,- u IlVankton Junction, atr,, il.Op.i-i. ', .Fnmkton Jupction, dep. ,1.10 p.tn. "Hamilton , West, arr. ,1.15 ,' Haniilton Weet, dep „. 1,20, H.inultou East, air. ... * t , .""Rualumi Junction „ .<. J. 30 „ Jluakura Junction, dep., i.^B ; (fur Morrinsville). >', , '. Emvkii, „ .„ • I Motumaoho, „ ... ° . MbiTin^ville(«Vrivey. ! .V" ( 2.ls ~° Flag. Rations, j f , Tniiijs, do not -stop unlesa* required. Notice should be to the ; G,nard at the. previous Statj>i^B,,by liny .Paßtsengerß desiring to alighi^-at| Flag S(-ati,9pB..,{ .-,,, ■ \< nH y 10 Paf sengera for Cambridffe and MoitlfiaviHemusrcliange nl FmnktoM-Jnnt'tidii, and l!(uvMomn9ville',;«gttiii change at Run* kuru Junction. - - ! '■• . J.-prMAX^Wli^ . . .. , .peneral M^ogjer !.; - -.!■',' New ZeolUtidflbitlAAttyfc

• INBUJIE AGAINST LOSSES BY ¥lM

Q'QTJTH BEITISH ' " F.IBE 1 & MARINE

IHStJEA.K'OE .00,

Of New Zealand.

.. £2,00Q,000

CAPITAL, .

INVESTED FUNDS '

£235,000

Insurances effected at Lowest ftates. Agent for TB AKOIIA, WAlOlfoN GOMAI, WAITOA, and District, ' j J. ILOTT, Nkws Office.

WAIOKO.NUOIMAI.

DAVJD /Tt/fQf - ,^ ' VALLA QJS. AvJd./.JjIL L. >V ALLA.GE AVAIOKONGQMAI., '.

Agricultural Implement 1 Maker, .

Shoeing and, f i 'Blflcksmlth^ :' ;_,

GOOD .WailK-M^SHIP, . r " ' I . > MODERATE CHARGES.. ■ At Auckland prices. ESTi-MA^E'S GIVEN , P'onALL Kwds of ifeoii Whiter"' d!V£ WALtIACE A ( ...I-;/ r*.. f.fi^ftflv -, !. >i -| Cltf HQTE ADpKES^-rP^eunsp^^latelV becupped . by, \V*J,,Eijis,?eju' Battery. I '

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 1

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