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TLA CIRCULAR. I\7"l'' *' c " respectfully to su'unit to \ V your cntisideifMion the nndornoted NEW TKAv , Ivin^n direct shipment fr< in the CALCUTTA TEA SYNDIC AT X, nd from Foocliow. The««e TEAS Inve lu-en well bought, and are now offered at a t-mall margin over cost.

INJJIIALF CHKSTS, 40 lbs EACH. CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S WONGTOE COIMGOU Nos. 44 and 53, 1s 8d for Ib. This is a line of usually good KAISOW CONGOU, partly broken leaf, flavour sound, liquors well, and is admirably adapted for mixing with Indian Teas. IN CHESTS, 98 lbs EACH. ASSAM SOUCHONG No. 327, 2s 4d per Ib. This Strong, full-bodied Tea is grown on the Sapanulla Tea Estate, Assam. It is brisk jyf. c and pungent, full malty flavour, deep brown colour in the cup, and of extra stienprth.

IN CHESTS, 50 AMD 80 lbs. ORANGE PEKOE Nos. 349 and 565, Ss per Ib. This is" 1 a rare and exquisite Tea, specially selected from the finest pickings iof the Kanyara Plantation, Kangra Valley. Small t oddish, wiry, evenly made leaf, few tips ; malty, rich, delicate fruity flavour. We advise our friends to go in for a mixture of the above. Millers, by mixing two or more wheats, get a better and stronger floui ; so in Tea, if judiciously blended, we gain richness of flavour and aroma, and consideiable increase in strength. We make two Blends, viz., No. 1 Blend is a family Tea of wonderful strength, purity, and flavour. 2s 4d per lb. No. 2 Blend is a grand Tea for the money ; Btrong, full-bodied, and flavoury. Is 10s perlb. For the convenience of customers we send out any of these Teas in boxes 0, 12, 20, and -40 lbs each.'' May be had at LAYBOUKN BROS., Waiorongomai.

Adam f aybourn and Co, IMPORTERS, Durham Stkket, Auckland.

DYNAMITE. ITOBEL'S GENUINE DYNAMITE. LONG and extensive use has established NOUEL'S to be tho Pmest, S.ife*»t, most Reliable. Least Objectionable in close workings, and Stiongest Dynamite manufactured. The most perfect patent appliances are used in its manufacture, as well as being under the direct supervision of the English Government, who insist that every ton shall pnss the most rigid tests possible. Thus, if not of the specified quality and purity, forbid its leaving the Factory, — hence uniformity, stability, and purity are assured. Whilst other brands, not h»\ ing the same appliinces find supervision, have often failed to meet these beveie tests, been seized and confiscated. NOBEL'S in moitar shots has proved itself by far the strongest dynamite. NOBEL'S is unequalled for mining, quarning, blasting in wet or dry, solid, or iissured rock, tunnelling, breaking up wrecks, punken rock, blowingoutund splitting up tree root^, boulders, &c, effecting immense saving in time, labour, and money. Insist — as is done in most places — on getting only Xobki-'s, Glasgow-make, which all bears tho Company's Trade Murk, including the name of Alfukd xt obel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Beware ! Do not be deceived by Colonial or Continental brands. Pike reduced to TWO SHILLINGS and THREEPENCE per Ib. with Discount to the Trade. m- NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING GELATINE, I" 50 percentstiongerthanNo 1 Dynamite; cives off less smoke ; is as safe as DYnamite ; is slower, less shattering, and more expansive in its action ; indissoluble in water ; invariably remains soft when all other nitroglycerine compounds are frozen ; and is fired with fuse, detonator, and dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite. Necessary double tape fuse, best quality at ordinary rates, and improved size detonators 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 Gelatine 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 & Sc utter, Te Aroha, Laybourn Bros., Waiorongomai, and all Storekeepers. As:entB for Nobel's Explosives Company, Limited, Glasgow — for North New Zealand : E. PORTER AND CO., Auckland,

PRINTING. i^ARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPT BOOKS, BILL-HEADS, MEMORANDUMS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, • &c, &c, &c, in the most Modern Style, at THE AROHA & OHINEMURI NEWS OFFICE, Te Aroha,

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 139, 30 January 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 139, 30 January 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 139, 30 January 1886, Page 8

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