Merchandise. OBEL'S J> ATENT J^YN AMITE. TO COI?TEACTORS, MINERS, QUARRYIIEN, AND . OTHERS. ' E. PORTER AND CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE NORTH ISLAND FOR THE ABOVE DYNAMITE, Beg to call attention to the REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF NOBEL'S BEST (OR NO. 1) DYNAMITE, Which is now being Boid at Two Shillings and Sixpence Per Pound, With Liberal Discount to the Trade and Large f Bayers. Also to its GREAT STRENGTH, as compared with other Explosives. 1 After repeated trials by the largest contractors in the Australasian Colonies, the results prove beyond dispute that NOBEL'S DYNAMITE is the MOST POWERFUL, AND ECONOMICAL, being fully FIFTEEN PER CENT STRONGER than the Austra-lian-made Dynamite Mid Lithofracteur. OBEL'S AMITE UNEQUALLED for the following purposes : Mining, Quarrying, Blasting in hard or soft, wet or / dry Rock, Tunneling, Breaking up Wrecks and Sunken Rocks, Splitting Tree Stumps, Boulders, etc. No Danger from Tamping. Its Safety has been completely demonstrated by the ABSENCE OF ACCIDEN.TS, either in transit, storage, or legitimate use. It is insensible to heavy shocks—a percussion cap being required to develop its Giant Power. > Printed instructions for using issued with every package. NECESSARY DOUBLE TAPE FUSE AND CAPS ALWAYS IN STOCK. REDUCED, TEN TONS OF THE ABOVE JUST LANDED, EX 'JOHN BULL.' Mr. Goremah, the Company's Instructor, is now in Auckland, and on application will give any information regarding this Explosive. ]g pORTER & QO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. Q N SALE, gEASON MY SHIPMENT OF NEW SEASON'S TEAS (1880-81), Containing 2 385 PACKAGES Ranging from FINEST TO MEDIUM CONGOUS, Ex S.S. 'Killarney,' from Foochow. Samples for Liquoring on application. LA N D I N 6 , Ex 'Loch Urr,' BROWN PAPER GREY BAGS ENGLISH CRUSHED SUGAR branston's COFFEE EXTRACT B. AND B. PLAID VESTAS 250 TART. ACID GROUND RICE A.S. MILK SARDINES, |'s AND L. AND P. SAUCE GOLDEN SYRUP price's CANDLES EARTHENWARE GALVANISED IRON t. and c. Clarke's holloware scott's genuine white lead linseed oil, in drums and casks 11. B. M ORTCW Hotels. QUEENS FER R Y ]Q[ 0 TEL » I VULCAN LANE. CHARLES SUTHERLAND, Proprietor. This well-known and favourite Hotel having reverted ! to the present proprietor, he begs to assure his friends and the public generally that it will be his endeavour to maintain the high character it has always borne— J that of a first-class House, where none but the best of of Liquors are to be had. And he also takes this opportunity of thanking his friends for past favours, i and hopes that in THE QUEENSFERRY he will still further deserve a continuation of their patronage. 3 QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, , TE AWAMUTU, JAMES DEVIN, PROPRIETOR. The Commercial Hotel offers accommodation for Farmers and Commercial Gentlemen. Spacious Rooms for Samples J 1 -First-class Table kept. "Well-ventilated Comfortable Bedrooms. il One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables kept, attended to by a civil and obliging Marker. GOOD STABLING. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS OF THE J ~ CHOICEST BRANDS. >- Horses and Buggies always on hand. WAIWERA, HOT SPRINGS, L* AKD 3 LAKE HOUSE, ROTORUA, 42P THE BEST PLACES IN THE COLONIES TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS. g FISHING, SHOOTING, BOATING, BILLIARDS, LAWN TENNIS, &c. HAMLEY'S AUCKLAND HOTEL. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. FOR TRAVELLERS, WITH LARGE SAMPLE ROOM. BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN. Breakfast, 8 to 10 Dinner, 1 Luncheon, 12 to 12.30 and Tea, 5 to 7 WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Private entrance Queen-street to High-street. Large Billiard-room with every comfort. rjIHIS TL E U0 T E L j AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. above Theatre Royal, N* QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. M. GALLAGHER, '■ Late Thames and Cosmopolitan Hotels] PROPRIETOR
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 7
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