General Notices ~~0 N SAL E, AND TO ARRIVE, DIBECT FBOM CANTERBURY, •i A TONS FLOUR in Sacks, 1001b and 1U 601b Bags. ■ • -i /\ TONS POTATOES. 5 OASES NEW CURE HAMS and BACON. AIBO — A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED Stock of Teas, GENERAL PRODUCE, CROCKERY HOLLOWABE, BRUSHES, &oi, Ac. fST Please note the Address-— W. D£E B&. fl., ROLLESTON STREET, THAMES. J. E. HAN SEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. T>EST FRESH BUTTER on the Thames JL) from Onehunga, Tanaki, and Hikutaie, always on Sale. ' ; WANTED EVe"r?BODY TO TRY OUR TEAS. V ■: Unsurpassed for Strength and Flavor. Com? " petition challenged, defied, and de- - feated in thia Article. 'C,:. CASH PRICE LIST. Prime Potted Butter, Is 3d; Pastry Butter, 9d; Best Otago Oatmeal, 6s per 251b Bag 4lbs Is; " Grown Brand " Flour, 9s 6d, per sOlbs; Wood's Best da., 8s 6d; Canterbury 2nd do:, 7s; Potatoes, good, by the Bag 5s per cwt; Canterbury Hams, best brands, Is per lb; Tapioca, 8d; Sago, 6d; Split Peas, 4d ; Pearl. Barley, 4d j Neare's Food, Is 2d ; Hf-d's do, Is 4d; , Canary Hemp and Rape Seed, 9d ; Englwh Soft So p, 8d per lb; Carbolic Soap, 9d; Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Cookies' Pills, Sleedman's Soothing Powders, Pain Killer, all Is 3s each ; Tricopherbus, Is 6d j , Swiss Milk, Is; Cocoa and Milk, Is Sd ; Coffee and Milk, Is 6d; Potted Stras-. bourg Meat, 8d; Preserved Meats, 2lbs Is Bd, 4lbs 2s Bd, 61bs 3s 3d; Salmon; Lobsters, Fresh Herrings, Venison, Is per tin j Craigelee Jams, 21bs Is Bd, lib 10J;. Kippered Herrings, Is 3d; Preferred Ginger, per jar, 5s 6d. Also on Sale- 1Maize, Oats, Wheat, Pollard, Bran, Chaff,. Cheese, American, Dutch and Colonial. A Good Assortment of Crockery, Glass* ware, Tinware, at Lowest Prices.. TO ARRIVE, per " Martha Fisher " from London—9o Packages, consisting of Salad, and Castor Oils, Vinegar, Capers, Picklei, Bottled Fruit, Lobsters, Sardines, Milk, Carbonate Soda, Tartaric Acid, Candied Peel, etc, By direct importation a considerable saving . v is effected, of which the Public will ha*e the benefit. No ono c.a sell Goods cheaper >ban * .'•••- J. E. HANSEN, CrROGEft, Pollen Steeet, '. , SHORT L A N » Sewing Machines I : Sowing Mftffhiiitff! I T>EFORE Purchasing a Sewing Machine, X> Call and Inspect the Large Variety kept / in Stock by H. B. Cooxi, Pollen street.- - - Any kind of Machine not in Stook procured on the shortest sotice for Cash or.Time Payments. ... Please note the Address— > H. B. UOOKE, Pollbn Stbut. KB.—All Machines bought at this Establishment are kept in working order for the space of three months Free of Cherge. All repairs as usu'-l. ** - ' ?641 THAMES DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, ROLLESTON STREET. GENTS' CLOTHES cleaned, dyed, and pressed equal to new. Charges moderate. Every other description .'of .Dyeing and Cleaning turned out in a very .Superior Style. L. TURR EL L, 2627 Pbopbietob. JAMES TURNER, TAILOR, LATE OF POLLEN STREET, IN returning Thanke to his Customers for their past patronage, takes this opportunity of informing them that his Pbinoipah - Wobkman, Mb Langs, has joined the staff of MR WISEMAN, BROWN STREET, Whom he would respectfully RECOMMEND to their FUTURE NOTICE and FAVORS. • 2560 -pw V N A M I T E. Jubt Abbivbd, per Quern ov the West, from London— TEN TONS DYNAMITE, DETONATORS, BATTERY, INSULATED COPPER WIRE, Etc., Etc., Etc. DYNAMITE is the Safest and Most Powerfv\ Explosive in v c. THB SAFETY OF DYNAMITE DURING * TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. i Extracts from the Official evidence given before the House of Commons Select Committee on Explosive Substances—Parliamentary Session of 1874, London. Box-1 filled with dynamite have been thrown from a great height, and found to sustain any amount of shock without exploding. They have also been placed upon an open fire, when the dynamite burned slowly away without exploding.—Parliamentary report —Blue Book, page 179. - . . Dynamite has been in a railway collision, and, though the van and boxes containing it wero broken, no explosion took plaoe.—Blue Book, pa«?e 182, par. 2979 . Major Majendie, R.A., H.MS. Inspector of Gunpowder and Dynamite Factories, states, in bis evidence (pnge 18, pur. 100), that the law relating to dynamite is as much too stringent as the gunpowder law is too lrx; and (page 20, par. 115) that the time has cosne fer relieving safe nitro-glycerine preparations from,, such unnecessary restrictions as the Hitro- . glycerine Act imposes upon them." Professor Abel, the Ohe.nist to Her Ma? jesty's War Department, gives his experience f that Nobel's dynamite is one of the safest, . most powerful, and most convenient explosive ' agents applicable to industrial purposes.— Blue Book.pages 56, 57. and 59. \ . ' Agents : .. E. P O R T E R & CO., QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 2665 tf
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2914, 18 June 1878, Page 3
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768Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2914, 18 June 1878, Page 3
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