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NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVE COMPANY, LMTD., GLASGOW. NOBEL'S PATENT • BLASTING-GELATINE GELIGNITE. GELATINE-DYNAMITE TVo. 1 X>yiia,mite. PATENT GELATINE AND DYNAMITE DETONATORS. Nobel's Patent' RUBBER FELTED FUSE is superior to any doubie-tape fuse ever manufactured. Nobel's Warming Pdii3 and superior Pliara also in stock. N.Bi — The great disruptive powers of Gelatine are unapproached by any known explosive, for tho hardest, wettest, and most difficult rock. It being 50 PER CENT STRONGER than Dynamite. GELA.TINE-DYNAMITK stands next at 34 per cent stronger than Djcamite, and an excellent ALL HOUND ani ECONOMICAL explosive for the consumer. —GELIGNITE— The great substitute for Dynamite, whilst fully 12 per cent mor* powerful than Dynamite, has a slow expansive or rending action, such as is claimed for Blasting Powder* The cartridges of above 8 gelatinous compounds, whilst unaffected by water, doing superior work to certain compounds now being offered for sale are just half the weight 0 ithe latter hence LESS COSTLY. They also remain soft long after all dynamites are frozen, and have no annoying fumes when properly exploded with Gelatine detonators. Supplies may be obtained from Messrs Wilkins and Fidel, Nelson ; Thos. Field and Co , TCestport ; GaU lagher Bros. Reefton; Foray lh and Masters, Grey month ai-.d lteeftou ; Jas. Renton, Hokitilca, and others on the West Coast at— Lowest Rates. Sole Agents for Middle Island, Dalgety and Company, limited, MONTHLY NURSE. ri-HE UNDERSIGNED having had i- several years' experience as nurse in the Grey River Hospital is now prepared to attend ladies in the ahove capacity in town or country. Other cases of sickness also attended. Terms by Arrangement. Address — Mrs J. WALSH, Empire Hotel, Reefton CURE FOR ALL [JOLLOWAT'S OIKTMENf ; THe'Eoai^ and Reliabie Bezncdr Afrned with this powerful antidote to disease, every man is his own family physician. The firat Hospital Surgeons admit its unparalleled and healing virtues. Foreign overnments sanction its use in their naval ami militury services, and mankind throughout tho world repose tho utmost confidonco in its curative properties. . Gout, fihei aatlsm and Dropsy Theeo > amoi g tho most terrible and \gonisiug diseases to which the human Itamc is subject ; yet in their worst forms and when seemingly incurable, they disappear under a persevering application of this scoth • ing rid powerful Ointment, if strict attention bo paid to the printed inotruction*wrapped round eaoh pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Q-ilnsC7, limps and ali Derangements of the Cbost and Throat If, on tho appearance of any of diseases, the Ointment be well rubbed, onJ leoat three times a i!ay, upon tho nock to a upper part of the cheat 6 ) as to psnetrote all the glanda — ihe worst cas33 will yi«M in a .'cinpnrutively Bhort .timo, particularly if 1 1 olio way's Pills be taken in appropriate dosos to j.urify tho blood. Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, Dloerccs bore and Old Wounds Many thousands of martyro from the above couiplaulß have found life almost insupportable but if Holioway'a Ointment be briskly .and plentifully rubbod upon and nround tho parts affected, it will quickly p •netrate to the sourse f tho ovil ; eaae may be eafely guarantee! ; and disease driven from the system. Nothing can bo m<>ro simple in life than the manner in which it is applied nothing mcro sanitary than its action oa the bmly, both locally and constitutionally, Tbe Mother's Friend — Skin Dis«a ho , Desperate may be EaiUcally Cared Scald heads, itch, blofc-'-hea or. the skrn sciolulous sores, king's evil, and such like -ci'tions, yield to tire uiighty power of this tine Oinlment, provided it be well rubbed .'•i-uund tho lifieeted parts two or thrca limes 11 cl-iY u:id tho Fills be taken according to tho printed directiona. Thousands of persons suffer excruciating agony lor years from these fearful complaints through false delicacy. Anyone co suffei"'" > should *at. once puchaßo a Pol of Hollo* . Oiiiiuier ireadtbu directions which teeoinp> it, act upon them to the letter, Bud he wK wiUiout cifliculty, succeed in obliterating every vealigo of these hurustfiug complaints. the Oinlment and Fills should be used in the following complaints : «id Legs' Corns (soil) Scalds thid Bmißts Fistulas Sora Throats iiurns Oou Bkiu Diaaases liiinious -: Qlaudular iseurv* ChUbiains Swi-llings Bcna lieads ■ v. liujwcd hands Lumbago Tumours Contracted and Piles . Ulcon fctill'Joints Kheumatism Wounds

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Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 168, 12 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 168, 12 November 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 168, 12 November 1891, Page 4

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