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FIRE EXTINGUISHER. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE" THE HARDEN i||fc PATENT «■ StAE "; HAND f-MIMi&V FIRE EXTINGUISHER, THE GEEAT DESIDERATUM. Indorsed bj the Chiefs of Fire Departments, Fire Insurance Companies, »nd Business Houses of America. ■■.■(•PATENTED AUGUST 8, 1871, AND-AUGUST 14, 1883) The original and only practical Fire Extinguishing Hand Grenade. When thrown npon or into fire, Carhonic Acid Gas is developed. Its effect is instantaneous and compleie in fire quenching. Ko deluging of Roods by water. . No goods permanently spoiled. Harmless to persons or clothing. Has no explosive caps or suses. Is always ready and powerful. Cannot get out of order. It is cheap and convenient. A lady can use it easily, without fear or embarrassment. There is no poisonous vapour, if it is broken accidentally. IT is not claimed for tbese Fire Extinguishers that they can take the place of a Fire Department, but simply to enable everybody to conquer incipient fires before a fire engine could reach them, the first fire minutes at a fire being worth more thaft as many hours afterwards. The many practical proofs received of actual, and wbki threatened to be severe fires, being got under check, and extinguished completely, by these Harden Stab Grenades, are sufficient guarantees of their merit, whilst their cheapness brings them within the reach of all property-holders. These Haedbn Stab Gbenades are now to be found in the Public Institutions, Hotels, Stores, Warehouses, and Dwelling-houses of the United States Cities and Townships. They abe to be seeh in the passages of Drury Lane, The Savoy, Globe, and other Theatres, South Kensington Museums, International Inventions Exhibition, the Public Buildings, Hotels, and Warehouses in London, ani all throughout the United Kingdom. Householders, tenants, and all property-holders should at once possess themselves of some of these Grenades, as in this country of wooden buildings, where fires seem to be a necessary evil, everyone should be possessed of the best means for coping with the same. FOR SAiiE, both Setail and Wholesale, by the undersigned only .—T. and S. MOHKIN and CO., Limited, Sole Agents for New Zealand. MORRInT CO., Agents, OWEN STEEET. THAMES. .. • • ■ . / Notices General Notices "PiOKT 1T T)i 'JMfif iTi'PfiC}U< KEATING S (Lafce of the Auckland Hotel), COUgtl JjOZ6IIg6S« HAS very great pleasure in announcing to., . Srmn.wa* hie Mends and the public that he has £22aw5' taken that well-known, favorite, and con- /^it^cto reniently eifcuated Hostelry, LOUGHS. The Waitemata Hotel, certain ana^APE remedy. which he hae 5 at considerable expense, ASTHMA! entirely renovated and famished, making ASTHMA* the house second to none for comfort and .ASTHMA* convenience, in the colonies, and where, by ! __ civility and attention, -he hopes fco receive CERTAIN and SAFE REMEDY. a fair share of public patronage. A. First- BRONCHI f 18. Dlasß RESTAURANT b.ac been added fco -he BRONCHITIS. Hotel, where gentlemen who lunch in ttar BBOKOHIIIS. city will find every delicacy of the Best-Sb, BRONCHITIS. 6ud attention paid fco their comfort. . ' : Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and every CERTAIN and SAFE REMEDY. convenience for travellers and famr'^eßt have HOARSENESS, been added to the Hotel. HOARSENESS. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, &0., &c, only of HOARSENESS, the beet brands kept. Charges moderate. HOARSENESS. . Note the address:_ ■ COMPOSED of the pureEt articles. These -, ™\r m i >?'« m -el a yj Lozenges contain no opium nor any WAITEMATA HO TEL, deleterious drug, therefore the most delicate Corner of Qaeen »nd Custom-house streets, can take fchem with perfect confidence. Their Auckland^ 746 beneficial effect is Bpeedy and certain. This ■ — —— old unfailing family remedy is daily recom* mended by the most eminent Physicians. (In HH-R TIT RSTRT TfITT A NT) f!0 , CBe 60 ye«B) Sold byail chemists, in i « ljiU&SdJ!i.LiUlliil>l/ IA/., ; tins each having the word B "KEATiKG'B Cougfe" Weavers' Hall, Wool Exchange, London, Lozenges " engraves oa the Government stamp. SHIPPING & COMMISSION — — MERCHANTS, f^^rr^Kli ESTABLISHED 18 5*5 ** 01*111 .-LSIDJCtS« KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. SHIP to order any description of British KBATING'S WORM TABLETS. and Continental Goods upon 2% per cent. HEATING'S WORM TABLETScommission, selected by buyers with Colonial PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT experience, and attend to thejprompt realiza- both in appearance*'and taste, furnishing a tion of produce at highest prices upon 1 per most agreeable method of administering the cent, commiesion. Orders to be accompanied on iy certain remedy for INTESTINAL or by Letters of Credit or part-remittance in THREADWORMS. It is a perfeotly safe Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of and mild preparation, and is especially adapted Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea f or Children. risks. - Bo_d is Tiks b_" ___el DExrseißTß. References: Chief Office of the Lon_on and Weßtminßter Bank, or Agra Bank, London, _ _____ and moßt of the Colonial Bankß. Current Price Liets, Produce Reports, and JVIOIVTC^ any necessary samples or information on _u___vt._i mm. ct ■ &pplicatioD- New Zealand ssATEFui^-ooMFOETma Herbal Remedies. JjjJPPS'S QOCOA. [Beg^bed.] ;■:..;■:.■ BEEaFfAST. ■ Q^EES absolutely WOKST CASES By a thorough knowledge of the natural Dj^jjgg^EA laws which govern the operations of digestion Bv's'R'NTERY and nutrition, a_d by a careful application of w- ' » /-. l t- / - iT -^-p A (_» fine properties of well«seleetecL coca, Mr , ■ OE Ipps has provided our breakfast tablce with Infants oi tenaer &gc can take the Medicine a delicately flavoured beverage which _s&y with perfect safety. save us many heavy doctors'bills. It is by NEURALGIA OT RED in from One to the judicious U6e of euch, articlce of diet that Two Hours. a constitution may be gradually built up ---til Testimonials of Cures from— etronp enough to resist every tendency to Dr. 0. DeL. Macastht, M.8., Dunedin, diee&EC Hundreds of subtle maladies &re Captain 2_Bs;se:dy, U. 8.8. Hauroto, floating around us ready to attack wherever R. Psattib, Esq., Sector Oamaru High there is a weak point. We may escape many ' School, a fatal ehaft by keeping ourselves well fortified And Hundreds of Others. with pure blood and & properly nduriehed Address : H. IX MONK, Dunedin. _tame?'~See article in the Civil Service —-' S*-**** " " ' .Thames Agent B. HO2OSS, Siiortl_nd, Made simply with boiling water or milk. ; ■" ' ■ Sold in i-lb. Packets by Grocere, labelled thuß— ■...■■ - • JAMES EPPS A2STD CO., ".COAL, FIREWOOD, HOMCEOPaTSIO CHEMISTS, ■ TZMBEB, &c. ■ LO-OTON, ENGLAND. —- — T HAVE ON HAND and FOR SALE t ■nnTrrnrx-rt ■ ■ "•*- the lowest Current Bates at the Yard. r B I « T 1 IN ©. Grahametown and Shortland Wharf— NEWCASTLE & BAY OF ISLANDS "~"~ COAL, /IAEDS,CIECULAES FIEEWOOD^WOSTS, BAILS •■-•■ nmrnrn? Tinner TIMBER of ALL KINDS for BUILDING CHBQUE.BOaKB, _, And every description of : IRONMONGERY AND BUILDERS POSTEEB, REQUISITES. tfANDTS^ATEICAI, WOEK H. 0. &ILLESPIB. THEAI-UCAI. WUiiit, rardß-Grahamstown (Hold ß hip f. late tim &c, Ac, &C, beryard) In any Color required, Bhortland, at Wharf. 1109 On'the shortest notice, and in the raos _■ modern stylet ——- | )ll_Ci-HSADbj jiiToic-i, <re., en ruled r WILLIAM MeCULLODGH, ! AJ pltun paper, of every tiie and quaUty FSO7B.XTOB. tteentaa wrtb dleupfctoh'»t:ti» Bve-aiag Stw @£cfl '■■'■•

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 29 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 29 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 29 June 1885, Page 4

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