NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVE COMPANY, LMTD., GLASGOW. ■___•*___■ NOBEL'S PATENT BLAF7ING-GELATINE GELIGNITE. GELATINE-DYNAMITE IVo. 1 DjmvxiM.ite. No. 8 GELATINE DETONATOES, for perfectly Exploding Gelatines. Nobel's Patent RUBBER FELTED FUSE ia superior to any double-tape fuse ever manufactured. Nobel's Warming Pans and superior Pliars also in stock. N.B. — The great disruptive powers of Gelatine are unapproached by any known explosive, for the hardest, wettest, and i most difficult rock. It being 50 PER I CENT STRONGER than Dynamite. GELATINE-DYNAMITS stands next at 33 per cent stronger than Dynamite, and an excellent ALL ROUND and ECONOMICAL explosive for the consumer. —GELIGNITE — The great substitute for Dynamite, whilst fully 11 per cent rnor*> powerful than Dynamite, has a slow expansive or rending action, such as is claimed for Blasting Powder. The cartridges of above 3 gelatinous compounds, whilst unaffected by water, doing superior work to certain compounds now being offered for sale are just half tne weight o fthe latter hence LESS COSTLY. They also remain soft long after all dynamites are frozen, and have no annoying fumes when properly exploded with No. 6 detonators. Supplies may be obtained from Messrs Wilkins and Field, Nelson; Wm. Davidson Westport; Gallagher Bros. Reefton; Forsyth and Masters, Greymouth and Reefton ; Jas. Renton, Hokitika, and others on the ■ __■__£___- mmwamm^j^HMßl.^^^ *?^_S-^^_r -_JB_|l_-_-' Bole Agents for Middle Island, Dalgety and Company, limited. __>tn?c___,_D_r_v. GALLAGHER BROS., CRONADUN. Established 1869. HAVE ON SALE 80 tons of SEED POTATOES, comprising PINK EYES, BREASES PIIOLIFICS, MAGNUM BONUMS eto. Yates* new Season's Garden Seeds. BEST HOME MADE BUTTER at reduced prices for quantities. OUR VALUABLE STOCK CONSISTING OF BOOTS, TRAPERY, SADDLERY. IRONMONGER, CROCKERY. All goods at lowest pic^s to meet the times and ,Cash Customers allowed a LARGE DISCOUNT. GOODS PACEED TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson. THE OLDEST COMMERCIAL HOTEI IN NELSON. riREDRICK TURFar., late rcpre J sentative of Messre Marshall an< Copeland, aim for the past four yea of Mess.s M'Gavin and Co., Brewt of Dunedin, bogs to inform his urnn-r ons We-t Coast iriends thu heh-i PURCHASED the LEASE of ih above HOSTELRY, where he wi in future he found, and be g ml to re ceive visits fro_n his friends. No e-ior will be wanting on lur i>att to n_a _c rHE TiUFALGAt--o:.e of the moat OoinforUlle und Com modious in the colony. The PEE ROOMS and PARLORS will be foun |to he comfort;. hie anu v.vl.-opuointi.. ! whilf only thi. I-EK? nii-l CIIOI -'■!-,?_. |B_.A:.DS-.f WINES und SPIIUI and Ai.ES will li:* kejit on hand. FREDERICK TVRNER Propr v *or.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 508, 12 June 1895, Page 1
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