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Business Notices . Y. Keisanowski, !l ■■■ •'-■' TAlip^ ;■ ■■•;;{ STR&Mi SHOBTiAND,, BEGS to. call the attention of the Publio! Suitable for the present Seiwon, and to iritimate that all Orders entrusted to him will be j.execnted with Despatch, ,and at the most reasonable terms. T'"'' '"'^'.T] [ ' '.'..'; '.~ ' .; ■■ . ::*-l '"' -' h■/ :. ■.■".■• ■" : \ (~*i OOD SADDLE HORSES can be bad at ■ VJT any time, either FOR SALE or HIRE. Terms on application. Private Carriages for ■ Hire, at 4s per hour. Goods REMOVED. by EXPRESS from all parts with the greatest care. —— W. B* BAKES, i POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND [ (Opposite M; H. Allure's). 2177 mHE TVTEW" nrBALAND '' ; pLOTHING TJUOTORY; Employs Upwards of 600 . Wobk-Peomb. BRANCHES FOR THE SALE OF OUR MANUFACTURES. AT AUCKLAND DUNEDIN NAPIER OAMARD WELLINGTON TIMARU WANGANUI LNVEROARGLLL - CHRIBTCHUROH. The Proprietors have had to fight their way inch by inch-in opposition : to the interests of Importers an Shippers, but the desire on the part , 'of the Publio to' encourage New ' Zealand Industries has been manifested by the great success which has attended all the Branches of the . New Zealand Clothing Factory. SUMMER SEASON, 1878 1879. Now in Receipt of MEN'S, BOYS', and YQUTHa' CLOTHING, bbpk- ■/,] OIAIiLT MAKOTAOTUBBD FOR THB . AuOKiAifD Mabkkt, and superior in Style and Fit to the Imported Goods. A great portion is made of the . famous Mosgiel Tweeds, manufactured of pure New Zealand wools. A SINGLE GARMENT SOLD AT . WHOLESALE PRICE. The Largest and Choicest Stock in New Zealand of Hats, Caps/Hosiery, Portmanteaux, Bags, and the latest Novelties in Ties, Scarfs, Collars, &c. A SINGLE ARTICIiE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. All Goods are marked in Plain Figures, fer Cash only. Any Article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with whioh it wes sold, or, if desired, the money will be returned. ' ■'. J. B. ROBINSON, Manages Auckland Bbakch. aobnct in nbw zbaiand fob webtheim's cblbbbated Bewin(j MACHmES. 3553 T\ T N A M I T E. JirflT Abbived, per Quebn of the West, from London— , TEN TONS DYNAMITE, DETONATORS; BATTERY, INSULATED COPPER WIRE, Etc., Etc., Etc. DYNAMITE is the Safest and Most Power* ful Explosive in use. THE SAFETY OF DYNAMITE DURING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. Extracts from the Official evidence given before ; the House of Commons Select Committee on Explosive Substances—Parliamentary .. Session of 1874, London. Boxes filled with dynamite have been thrown from a great height, and found to sustain any ■mount 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 were broken, no explosion took place. —Blue Book, page 182, par. 2979 - Major Majendie, R.A., H.M'Si Inspector of Gunpowder and Dynamite EVotorias, states, in bis evidence (page 18, par. 100), that the law relating to dynamite is as muoh too stringent as the gunpowder law is too lax; and (page 20, par. 115) that the time has come for relieving safe nitro-glycerine preparations from such unnecessary .restrictions as the Nitroglycerine Act imposes,upon them. Professor Abel,"'the! Chemist to Her Maiesty's War Department, gives his experience that Nobel's dynamite is dne of tbe safest, most powerful, and most convenient explosive agents applicable to industrial purposes.— Blue Book, pages 66, 57. and 69. Agents : E. P O R T E B & CO., QUfiEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ■ 2665 j

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3103, 28 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3103, 28 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3103, 28 January 1879, Page 1

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