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THE PATENT HARDEN # HAND S*T* A * ft GRENADE< PIKE EXTINGUISHER! T. & S. MORRIN AND CO. (LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

The great desideratum is something that is SIMPLE, SURE, ALWAYS READY; that will not get out of repair, and that at the same time can effectively used by anyone who happen? to be near when the firo breaks ont. All these requirements are fully met by the Harden "Star" Ham* Grenade Fire Extinguisher, which has already achieved in both America and Europe a great reputation, and has been the means of sa\ing thousand* of pounds. Their principal features are : — They are small and convenient for handling, cm be hung up aiound eveiy floor of your dwelling-house, oftice, warehouse, or stables, accessible at an instant's notice. They are always ready for immediate U3e ; any man, woman, or child can asb them eihciently. They will not deteriorate with age, and will never get ont of order, there beim/ no explosive caps and tuses, as in other grenades. They prevent serious damage by water, operate instantaneoualy, and are harmlen to persons or clothing of any kind. It is cheap and convenient. There is no poisonous vapour if it is broken accidentally.

We do not claim to extinguish large fires, and it is not intended that they are to do the w ork of a Fire Brigade. They are intended to conquer incipient fires, before a firr engine could reach them, the first five minutes at a fire being worth more than many hours afterwards. See N.Z. Herald for testimonials. Prices and further particulars on application to T. & S M. & Co., or anj Stoiekeepcr.

T>ARTON'S

/COMMERCIAL TTOTEL, fTAMILTON.

The above Hotel i.s one of the finest in the Provincial District, containing suites of apaitmentb suitable for private families and visits of oihciaK and numbering between 30 and 10 rooms for the use of the public. It is newly built, and with all the modern uijuiiements, baths, etc., for convenience and comfort. Tlio Piopnetoi, G J. W. Barton, in taking o\ci tins Hotel fiom Mr James Hally, is piepatud to maintain ltsfavouiabli- charactei, and, to accommodate \ isitors

FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, Will ha\c a 'Bus icgulaily to meet every Train. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Travellers, for whom sample rooms aic reserved.

C. J. W. BARTON, Piopiietor.

GWYNNE'S HAMILTON HOTEL.

TV/T RS pWYN N E , Having taken over the STABLES in connection with the Hamilton Hotel, lately conducted by Mr C. R. Johnson, begs to give notice that she intends PUTTING ON A 'BUS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN TO AND FROM HAMILTON.

tST YIMTOItS TO THE HOTKL WILL BE Cakkied Fubt o> Cjiak<;l.

For the accommodation of out-settlers, STABLING, FREE OF CHARGE,

is placed at tlitii disposal. No responsibility inclined; hordes to be at the owner's ri.sk.

Single & Double Buggies for Hire.

SADDLE HORSES.

Cakli it, Dmvhus Pko\idu>. Hamilton, May 13, ISS3.

■^ror o t i c c . CHAS. R. JOHNSON, late of Hamilton, Waiknto, ha\ ing taken the stables in Dm ham Stii'et, Auckland, lately occupied by Halstead Bios., lequcstsa contmuance of the suppoitaccouled to hib predecessors, and hopes by attention and moderate chaigcs to met it a continuance of support. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, &c, on hitc. CHAS. r7" JOHNSON. LIVERY STABLES. DUUHAM-STRKET, AUCKLAND, LweHu/iTkmj, Bnoi. Lcttcis or telegiann piomptly attended to.

MESSRS HALSTEAD, BROS., wish to announce to their numerous supporters that they hare iclmqui&hed the livery business can icd on by them in Durhamstreet, to Mr Chas. R. Johnson, of Hamilton, Waikato, and thanking those numerous hiends for their suppoit, they would ask the same kindness to their successor, uhom they can confidently iccomniend. Messis Halstead, Bros., will still retain an oilice at the stables in Durham-street, and all oulcis left there will receive piompt nttention.

TT'XCELSIOK FLOUR MILLS, JIJ Hamilton.

ENOX & RIDLER

HAVE IOK SALE Finest Silk-dicssed Flour in 2001b. sacks and 1001b. and oOlb. bags Sharps Bran nnd Fouls feed. Office : Hamilton Auction Mart,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 28 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 28 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2037, 28 July 1885, Page 4

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