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Auckland Axlvortis'em.ents, TLA CIRCULAR; TTTE boa: rpspcctiiilly to snhmit t» 7 t your ron^ideniMon the nndernnted NEW TKA. , hpinjnrn direct shipment from tho CALCUTTA' TKA SYNDIUATK, mid from Foochow. These TfiAS huv? been well l>nn^!»t, and nrc now oil'ercd iit a Mnall margin over cost. * IN n\LF CHKSTS, -10 lbs EVCII. CHOICEST NEW SE VROX'S WONGTOE 9ONGOU Nos.'44 and 53, **• ' 7s 8d hiK-lh. "" This is a line of usually gool KAISOW CONCiOU, partly broken leaf, ilavour sound, liquois well, and is admirably adapted for mixing with Indian 'leas. IS' CHESTS, 98 lbs KACII. ASSAM SOUCHONG . No. 327, 2s 4d per Ib. This Strong, full-bodied Tea is grown on the Sapanulla Tea Estate, Assam. It is brisk and pungent, full malty flavour, deep brown colour in the cup, -and of • extra stion^th. ix chests, 5J3 and 80 lbs.

PRAISTGE^PEKOE % Nos. 3^"and 565, 3s per lb. "This isa rare ami exquisite Tea, specially selected from the finest pickings <if the Kanyara Plantation, Kangra Valley. Small 1 oddish, \vuy,evenl\ made leaf, lew tips ; malty, noli, delicate fiultj' flavour. We advise our fiiends to gr> in for ;i mixtuie of th- % uiio\*\ Miller 1 -, i>y mixing two or moie wheats, tjet a _ l>< i ttor jukl floni ; bOinTca, if judiciously l)leudvid, we gain iiclinvi,s^ of flavour and .iroiiM, and consideiable increase in strengtli. We make two Blende, viz., No 1 Blend is a family Te i of wonderful Btrengtli, pumv, and tiavo.u-. '2b 4,1 pei lb. No. 2 Jjlend is a gianu lei tor tiio Money , strong, full-bodied, and ilxvomy. Is 10 > per lb. For the convenience of custo.neibwu send out any of fchese Teas in boxes {.',, 12, 20, and 10 lbs each. May be had at I.AI'BOUKN BROS., Waiorongomii.

Adam f aybou v n and Go, IMPORTERS, Durham Street, Auckland. dynamiteT NOBEL'S GENUIN E DYNAMTTE. LONG and extensive use has established NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest, nio^t Ke'i.ihle, Least Objectionable in close working-., and Strongest Dynamite manufactured. Th" nuwt perfect patent appliances are used in its manufacture, as well as being under tiic direct supervision of the Eng h-Ji Government, who insist that e\ cry tun sh il! pass the most rigid tests possible. Thus, if not of the specified qu >lity and piirit} , forbid its leaving the Factory, — hence uniformity, stability, and pmity are •inured. Whilst othei biands, not ha\ ing the s.Hne appliances and supervision, h.ivts often failed to meet these seveie tests, been seized and confiscated. NOBEL'S In inoittr shots has proved itself liv far the strongest dynamite. NOBEL'S is unequalled for i 'lining, quanting, blasting in wet or dry, solid, or Hssured rock, tunnelling, breaHng up wrecks, sunken 1 neks, blowing 1 out # md splitting up tiee loots, boulders, &c, effecting immense in time, labour, and money. Insist — a^ ib done in most places — on getting only Nobel's, (-rl.isgow-nmke, uhivh all bears the Company's Trade Mark, including the name of Alfrkd vt obel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Beware I Do not be deceived by Colonial or Continental brands. Price leduced to TWO SHILLINGS and TUJiICiCPENCE per Ib. with Discount to the Trade.

ear NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING GELAT-IME. I?- 50 percent stionger than N«» 1 Dynnmite; •jives off \e&? .smoke ; is as safe as Dynamite ; is slower, le&s chattel ing, and more expansive in its action ; indissoluble in water; invariably remains soft when all other nitr^-g'yoerine coinponnds are frozen ; and is fired with fuse, detonator, ,md dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite. Necessary double tape fuse, be?t quality at ordinary rates, and improved size detonators for firing. AJso, warming pans for thawing dynamite when irozen ; and if; these, pans aie used hot water in the outer p<irt of them np to 150 degrees l i \ih. may be used with safety. Dvnaniite md (Jelatine always in stock. Printed instructions tor using the above explosives issued with every 51b package. Supplier may be had from James Rkn t - shavv and T. & S. Mokrin & Co., Limited, Thames ; John Phillips & Son, Paeioa, Wells & Sc utter, Te Aroha, Laybouijn Bros., Waiorongomai, and all Stoiekeepers. •Agents for Nobel's Explo&ives Company, Limited, Glasgow — for North New Zealand : E. PORTER AN D - CO , -Auckland, PRINTING. /^ARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPT BOOKS, BILL-HEADS, MEMORANDUMS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, &c, &c, &c, in the most Modern Style, at THE AROHA & OHINEMURI NEWS OFFICE, Te Arolui.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 141, 13 February 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 141, 13 February 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 141, 13 February 1886, Page 8

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