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EDGAR A. ASHCROFT AMD CO., EIiECTMCAIi, GENERAL & CONSULTING GINEERS, l RE PRhPAJUsD t,o execute orders f\ for t-xory Description of Electric Lighting and Tnwsmission of Powor, i ; &c, &v., on the siioitest notice. i i ! Mr E. A. Athcro?t having "just arrived from England, has had expt-ri ent'B of the most modern develop- ' ments of tun science, and having made i special arrangements direct with the 1 truest manufacturers, has every facility for carrying out contracts on very reasonable terms. Specialities of Portable Electiic Lighting Apparatus, including steam "rtigim-s, Boilers*, and Dynamos on Wlienl Carriages, with 30 Portable JVlining Lumps, Cables, Wires, &c, and 0 Arc Lamp of 3,000 n.c.p. i -es'with fiihi estimates, and particular free on application. Steam Enp-nes, Boilers, Turbines, ftc. of mcißt approved construction Plans fend specifications drawn, oi advice given on moderate tei ins. Offices !t2 Brandon-Street, Welling-' ton. A. D. BAYFEILD, Trafalgar -street, Nelson. Agent for the West Coast. ■—— : - I KOBEtfS GENUINE GLASGOW DYNAMITE. r ONG and extensive use has established | j NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest, most Iteliable, Least Objectionable in close workings, smallest cartridges, and Strongest DynaI mite manufactured. i The most perfect patent appliances r.re used in its maunfacture, as well us -being under the direct supervison of the English Government, who insists that every ton shell pass the most rigid tests possible. Thus, if j not of the specified quality and purity, forbids its leaving the Factory. — hence uniformity, strength stability and purity are assured. Whilst other brands, not having the same appliances and supervision, ha.ye often failed to meet these Bevere test j, been seized and confiscated. ; ' ; Nobel's is unequalled for, mining quarrying, ; blasting in wet or dry, solid or fissured rock, j ■ j tunnelling, breaking up wrecks, sunken rocks, ; i blowing out and splitting up tree roots, boul- • ders, &c, effecting immense saving in time, | lab6ur and money. . Its safety, including insensibility to shocks, ', has been demonstrated by the absence of I accidents either in transit, storage or its ; legitimate use. Insist— as is done in most places — on getting (only) Nobel's Glasgow make, which all bears the Company's Tra- 1 * i^i-li, including the name of 'Alfheu Nobel, the Inventor of Dynamite, also now the word " Glasgow" on every cartridge. Beware ! Do not be deceived , by other brands which are now being forced on you on this field. Always • speciiiy only Nobel's " Glasgow " Dynamite and Detonators when calling tenders. [ I Price hr.a been reduced, and is now for — ( 1 case, 501bs - - 2s per lb Tn Dunedin magazine, with special quotations o buyera of large parcels. OBEL'S PATENT BLASTING > GELATINE ' la 50 per cent stronger than Dynamite : 1 • gives off lens smoke ; is as safe as Dynamite • I '< is Blower, less shattering, andmose expansive - i in its action ; insoluble in water, inyr.riubly , ! remains soft in winter, and is fired with fuse 1 ietonator, and Dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite. ' I Gelatine is nearly everywhere superseding > i all other explosives ; proving itself to be the ' best, safest, most effective and economic*! ! blasting compound ever invented. 1 Price of Blasting Gelatine reduced — J 1 case, 501bs - - 2s 6d per lb 1 in Dtmedin Magazine. • . 3 N.B. — Special GaJatine Detonators now in > stock. These being nearly twice as strong as . treble-force dynamite caps, will perfectly 3 explode Gelatine without the aid of a dynti--3 mite primer. If Galatine Detonators are not . ,' available, in order to avoid unpleasant smoke, two ordinary Nobel's Detonators should 1 always he used; the extra Cap is simply i pushed into the priming cartridge alongside fc i the cap in which the fuse ia in&orted, or use r ' a dynamite primer and a treble-force dyna- » j mite detonator. I j Necessary double tape-fuse superior quality \ i at ordinary prices, and large size detonators > I for firing. Also, warming pans for thawing j Dynamite when frozen ; and if these pans are ; ased, hot water in the outer part of them up t to 150 deg. Pah. may be used with safety. DynaI mite and Gelatine always in stock. Printed " i instructions for using the above issued with ' ) every 51b package. J j Gelatine Detonators are not more than eigh- ' I teenpenceperbox dearer than ordinary detoni ators. i 1 N.B. — Supplies may be had from R. Oxley, ! Porsyth and Masters, Beef ton and Greymouth; j Gallagher Bros, Boatman's ; Thomas Eield, 1 I Westport ; John Fennell, James Eynn, Lyell ; J A. Foldi, Dillman's Town, Kumara ; C. . Linnima l, "W. Jolinson and Co, Hokitilia ; L. i Simon and Co, Boss ; and others on the .West Co2st : also, Wilking and Field, Nelson, • at lowest rates. ' Agents for this island for Nobel's Explosives Company, Limited, Glasgow : — 1 DALGETY & COMP'Y., LIMITED, UNE- [ KIN. 7 , WHAT THK TEOPLE SAY YOITB PUFPAKATION IS AN FXdPTI N. " Tin 1 phurniHcy, Rt-g«*nt Hoad, '• Or. at Tarmovth, Deo. 28th, 1883 " Dear Sir, — Four medicine must be a eve lit suoeeHp. I'ou can quite understand that B r li)'v>- i«it inu-li (ipii.io iol wli.-'t are cuIIpH s quack medicines, w! ii-li ar gt»iieml!y' cure all vnd worthle-8, »ud T s l '«'>u'd be gl>>H to see f li.n >wm ou' «>C x;Btp c« witb rhe^bPHom •■•f .tt>9tru •» .on.*' I'our prenm-aiion Imwi \er, is mi iixct^i'i-iii, «nd ie uiirioul>t'-d'jf u-eful. One. i/f iii In other* *-ook l 1 wilb ponpid»THb!e u'tit-Bt ; niift. ro be candid with you. I only l;.ii(r|i.d at liin>; ami said, '• B is 'aith had • * \fA liirn." I whs ti-h ill m-sli this yp'ur ' '\t')i <oi:<j tit-d tyvtM- :. .ii['es'ion, &(•. ->nH ■ 'ci rriiich )ieri"'H«io': bj my : roih« - r, to please c him I ioi:«ci t< dto try Mother deigel'x Syrup r> , unii I ii'u hon<:d to hmv tl.ut. in spite oi nn • iirejud'cß and untvlicf, it, did iiit) mora poid y il'tin : tiyihiiijj els'. 1 nin hi'iti-i* ii 1* • alth c now but lid" q:.i(« -weil, mid pr<>b:ib''v never -t all be ngaiit, .9 »nj h< art Ima becop.e weak, tltliough 1 ai:> cnnsiiifKihlv under fitly yems of t'ge. 1 int ii'ion my cnßu to'you, thinking iriijbJ b^ 0 1 Romr iiitercijt to yoU'.'—l remain, '■* faithfully yours ' • W. Sheppard Pole (l*h. C)." HALF 7 YEA i|C vIATEHENT cl com pftiue* 00 Bale, at the' office of this paper / ' • ' > - v i

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1904, 2 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1904, 2 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1904, 2 September 1887, Page 4

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