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EIRE EXTINGUISHER.

FIRE. FIBE.. FIRE. THE . . "'HARDEN-:-^K- PATENT FIEE EXTINGUISHER, THE GREAT DESIbSRATUM. Indorsed by the Chiefs of Fire Departments, Fire Insurance Companies, and Business Houses of America. (PATENTED AUGUST 8, 1871, AND AUGUST 14, 1883) The original and only practical Eire Extinguishing Hand Grenade. When thrown upon or into-fire, Carbonic Acid Gas is developed. Its effect is instantaneous and complete 1 in fire quenching. No deluging .of goods, by water. „ !N"o 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 enabarrassnaenti ' ■•- * There is no poisonous vapour, if it is broken accidentally. IT is not claimed for these Fire Extinguishers that they can take the place of a Fire, Department, but simply to enable everybody to conquerjneipient fires before a fire engine could reach them, the first five miwutes at a fire being worth more than as many hours afterwards. The many practical' proofs received of actual, and what threatened to be severe fires,Jjeinß got under check, and extinguished completely, by the'se.HAKDEN Star Geenapes, are sufficient guarantees of-their merit, whilst their cheapness brings them within the reach of all property-holders. These Harden Stab Geekadbs are now to be found in the Public Institutions, Hotels, Stores, Warehouses, and Dwelling-houses of the United States Cities and Townships. They ake to be seen in the passages of Drury Lane, The Savoy, Globfe, and other Theatres, South Kensington MuseumsVlnternational Inventions Exhibition, the Public BuildiDgs, Hotels, and Warehouses in London, and 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 7 to be a necessary evil, everyone should be possessed of the best means for coping with the same. FOE. SALE, both Betail and Wholesale, by the undersigned only ;—T. and S. MOREIN and CO., Limited, Sole Agents for New Zealand."'_. . I - .';. -■MORRIH^°"CO., -Agents,^ „, : .' ' OWEN STKEBT, THAMES. . ;

Notices

DONALD McGREGOB,

(Late of the Auckland Hotel), t.I AS very great pleasure In announcing to 1 his friends and the public that he has taken that well-known, favorite, and conveniently situated Hostelry, The Waitemata Hotel, which ho has, . at considerable expense, entirely renovated and furnished, making the house second to none for, comfort and tonvenienes,' in the coloiiiesj and whore, by civility and attention, he hopeß 'to receive a fair share of public patronage. A Firstslass. RESTAURANT has been added to the Hotel, where gentlemen who lunch in fchc city will find every delicacy of the seat.aii, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and every convenience for travellers and famf iCB, have been added to the Hotel. ■vt ines, Spirits, and Bears, &c, &c, only of the beet brands kept. ' Charges moderate. Note the address:-...,. D. MoGREGOB, WAITBMA T A H O T EL Corner of Queen and Custom-house streets, Auckland. 766 : H. GMESSELICH AND CO., Weavers' Hall,. Wool Exchange, London, I SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ESTABLISHED 18 5; 5 SHIP to order any description of British and Continental Goods upon 2& per cent, commiesion, Belected by buyers with Colonial experience, and attend to the prompt realization of produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters, of Credit or part-remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cirgoes to oover sea risks References: Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. I Cuvrent Price Liete, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on applicatiop. G-EATEFUL—COMFOETmG j;pps's"~"qocoa, BEBAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of che natural lavrs which govern the operations of digsstioi and nutrition, and by a.careful applicati-jn of the fine properties of woll^selected coo >a, Mr Kpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that-.. e> constitiition may be gradually built up v.z'Jl strong enough to resist every tendency todisease. Hundreds of -subtle maladies $re' Soating around .us-ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. —See article in the Civil fiervies Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in i-lb. Packets by Grocerß, labelled thus— JAM E S EP P 8 AF D G 0., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LOWDON, ENGLAND.

FRINTIIO,

/ IAEDS, OIEOULARS CHEQUE-BOOJIfc, JBILL-MEADS POSTEEB, HANDBILLS, THEATBICAL WOliX, &c, &c, &c, In any Color required, Onfjthe shortest notice, and in the me a modern style. WILLIAM McOULLOT3aH, i ■'■': ■';■ f PSOPBIBTOE.

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 30 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 30 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 30 June 1885, Page 4

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