■>:' .'..■■'iStiMiJa". . :-':l:: -':l : fiE-H.ttlftE DYNAMITg.. LO&G and e&tettsive use has established be the purest) Safest, most Reliable, Least Objectionable in close workings, and Strongest Dynamite manufactured. The most perfect patent appliances are used in its manufacture, as weir as being under the direct supervision of the English Government, who insist that every ton shall pass, the most rigid tests possible. I Thus, if not of the' specified quality and I purity^ forbid, italpaving the Factory,-— i hence uniformity',, stability, an'd purity ure ] assured. Whilst other brands,' not having the same appliances and supervision, have i often failed ■to meet these severe tests, been seized antl confiscated* NOBEL'S in mortar shots has proved itself by far the strongest dynamite. NOBEL'S is unequalled for \ mining, quarrying, blasting in wet or dry, solid, or fissured rocfy tunnelling), breaking Up wrecks, sunken rocks, blowing out and splitting up tree roots, boulders, &c, effecting immettse saving, in time, labour, and money. Insist — as is done in most places — on getting onts, Nobel's> Glasgow-make, which all bears the Company's Trade Mark) including the name of Alfred NOBEL, the Inventor of Dynamite. Beware 1 D h o not be deceived, by. Colonial or Continental brands. • ' Prieereduced to TWO SHILUNGS and THREEPENCE pcl 4 lb. with Discount to the Trade.
m- NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTIHQ GELATINE,
Is6o percent stronger than No 1 Dynanfite; gives off less sinoko ; is as safe as Dynamite ; is slower, lees shattering, and more expansive in its action j indissoluble in. water ; invariably remains soft when all other nitro-glycerine compounds are frozen ; and is fired with fuse^ detonator, and dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite. Necessary double tape f Use> best quality i at ordinary rates^ and improved size detonj ators for firing. Also, warming pans for thawing dynamite when frozen ; and if these pans are used hot water in the outer ' part of them up to 150 degrees Fah. may be used with safety. Dynamite and Gela- i tine always in stock. Printed instructions for using the above explosives issued with every 51b package. Supplies may be had from James Renshaw and T. & S. Morrin & Co., Limited, Thames ; John Phillips & Son, Paeroa, Wells & Scutteß) Te Afoha> Laybourn Bros., Waiorongomai, and all Storekeepers. Agents for Nobel^s Explosives Company, Limited, Glasgow — for North New Zealand : E. PORTER AND CO., AUCKLAND) W\ Ev MEAIte WISHES to call the atte ion the In habitants ol Te Aroha pper Thames to his carefully-selected BOOKS) STATIONEBY, AN MVBid-, including SONGS AND DUETS, PIANO SOLOS, 6k DUETS, DANCES, NEW WALTZES, Etc. Instruction Books and Music, for Piano, Harmonium, Violin, Flute, Concertina, Cornet, Etc. Victoria Music Books) 115 different number any number, Post Free for Is 9d in Stamps; Cavendish, Chappells, Boosey, Australian Colonial, Mohawk) Christy v Sheards Christy, Comic, and Dance Annuals, from 1878 to 1884 inclusivei Post Free Is 9d eachi Photo and Scrap Albums, Scraps, Birthday and Sunday School Cards in great variety. Books for Presents) Prizes, Libraries, and Home Reading. Poetical Works and Novels in great Variety. Stationery of all kinds. Young Ladies' Journal, English, American, and Australian Papers received monthly. N.B. — If you are in want oi any ol the above send Stamps to -W\ lE. 3^EEIA,K>S J Bookseller> Stationer, and Music-Seller, 198, Quee Street, Auckland, d?WO Doors above Auckland Savings Bank.
TTO^MANN & SONS,
SOLE AGENTS FOB JOHH BR.INSMEAD & SONS* j pATBNT J>IA^OS, Which have gained the Highest Awards above all competitors at tLe leading International Exhibitions throughout the world. SOLE'A&SNT^FOB THE UNBIVALLED gS'D-AIL'Eyp.I^NOS, Which combine every essential of the 1 rppßt expensive instrument, together ) : ' with mod^eraifft «Jst , > . a *eW Dears' written GUARAtfTEE ' . WITH EVERY ESDAILE PIANO. A \ AH ate fuH tricdrd, with full ironft^me. All haVe t check action with alLthe latest , t , improvements, 'jf l , ' Noithitig used but thoroughly seasoned ' ' ' *. iilatDml r^ , ' y' ' 1 ] , Withtpest' Hritis|isyorktaa»ship. ,
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 December 1885, Page 8
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641Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 December 1885, Page 8
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