IMPORTERS, 239, ÜBBN TRBBT, AUCKLAND: BRANCH : NEWMARKET*
TEA CIRCULAR.
DYNAMITE,
TT7"B beg respectfully to submit to V V your consideration the undernoted NE\V TEAt, being a direct shipment from the OALtJtTTTA TEA SYNDICATE, and from Foochow. These T£A£ have been well 'bought, and are now offered at a btrtall timj-gin; over cost. , IN HAt-fCHEBtS, 40 lfcg gACH* OHOIOHBT jnSW B»A8OH'8 WONQTOE C6MQOU Nos. U and 03, Is 8d per lb. \ This is a line of usually good KAISOW CONGOU, partly broken leaf, flavour sound, liquors well, find is admirably adapted for mixing with Indian Teas* IN CBEBTB, 96 lbs EAOrf. ASSAM SOUCHONG No. 327, 2s 4d per Id, This StfOtog, full--bodied Tea is grcWtt m ihd SapanUlls Tea Estate, Assam. It is brisk dnd pungent, full malty flavour, deep brown Calddr in the cup, and td ejitra strength* in ghests, 50 And 80 \hd, ORANGE PEKOE Nos. 349 and 565, 5s per lb. This is a rare and exquisite Tea, specially selected from the finest pickings of the Kan* y»ra Plantation, Kangra Valley. Small reddish, wiry, evenly made leaf, fSw tips ; malty",rich, delicate fruity flavour.
KOBEL'S GENUINE DYNAMITE.-
LONG and extensive use has established NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest^ most Reliable, Least Objectionable id close workings, and Strongest Dynamite fflanufactufed* ■ - <
The most perfect patent appliances ?tfe nsod in its manufacture, ns well as being Under the direct stip'^vlstyM of the Ett-i,-lish Government, who insist Unit every toil shull pass the ntostfigid tests possible!. Thus, if not of the specified qmlity and purity, forbid its loaviru? the' ifuctury, — hence uniformity, stability, and purity are assured. Whilst other brands', Hot having the same applf-irices and supervision, have often failed to meet these severe 1 te"sts } been seized and confiscated. NOBEL'S ifl mortar shots has" pfoved
itself by far the strongest dynamite". NOBEL'S is unequalled for mining, quarrying, blasting in vret of dry, &)lid,- or fissured rock, tunnelling breaking up wrecks sunken rocks, blowing out and splitting «p tree roots, boulders, &c, effecting
hiuuen'se saving in time, I ibuutyind ul«»ne'y. Insist — fls is done in most places — an getting only NoiiFii/s, GJustfoiwimake; which all bears the Uompany's Trade Mark, fncluding the name of Alfued Nobel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Beware 1 Do riot be deceived by Colonial or Continental brands. Price reduced to TWO SHILLTtfGSand SIXPENCE per lb. with Discount to the Trade.
m: NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING. GELATIN E> is 40 per cent stwttger than Dynamite ; gives off less smoke ; is as safe as Dynamite ;' is slower, less shattering, and more expansive in ita action } indissoluble in water ; invariably remains soft when all other nitro-glycerine compounds are /frozen ; and is tired with fuse, dejtopator/ and dynamite primer ifc the same mariner as Dynamite, although 21bs of blasting gelatine gives better results than 3|Jbs of Dynamitef yet it is only 6d per lb per 51b packet higher" in. price, , i Ket}e.BBary double tape' f Uae 1 , best quality : at ordinary rarefy and improved size detonj ators for firing* ' Also, warmittg P'*ris for ■thawing dynamite when ffozfefc j and if these pans are. «i(?ed hot Water in the outer part of thenfi tfp to 150 degrees Fah. niay bo used with safety. Dynamite and Gelatine alwayß in stock. Printerf instructions for using the above explosives issued with
We advise our friends to go in for a mixture of tho above. Millers, by mixmg two or more wheats, get a better afld stronger flour ; so in Tea, if judiciously blended, we gain richness of flavour and aroma, and considerable increase in strength. We nmke two Blends, viz.,
No. 1 Bletod is a fatnily Tea of wonderful strength, purity, and fltitour. 2s id per lb. No* 2 Blend is a grand Tea for the money ; strong, foU'bodied, and flavtmry. Is 10s per lb; Po* the cohvenieflce of cttstotftatrt we send out any of these- Teas inboXeg 6, 12, 210, and 40 , lbs each. I '^aybeh^atLAlßdtJltS BRO&,Waio. rongomai.' ' ' , ,-.
Adam Lay bo urn and Co., fMP OivTUR S, Durham Stress, Auckland*
every 61b package. Supplies riiay be hjtd, from James Rrnshaw and T. &' Si Mobf(in & Cd, Limited, Tliamefe j John' Phi Will's & So»^ Paeroa, Wblls & yco'i'tEß, TeAfoha,' «nd others. Agents for Nobel's Explosives Cfompanyj Limited^ Glasgow — for- l^orth New Zea* . ' land r B. P 0 RIMS R A'K D 'GO.,
A LL Kinds of Printing executed ttith Neatnc^ afld despatch Attho tfISWS OFFICE!
AUCKLAND/
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 125, 24 October 1885, Page 8
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