Merchandise. T>ATENT T\YNAMITE. TO CONTRACTORS, MINERS, QUARRYMEN, AND OTHERS. E. PORTER AND CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE NORTH ISLAND FOR THF. ABOVE DYNAMITE, Beg to call attention to the REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF NOBEL'S BEST (or No. 1) DYNAMITE, Which is now being sold at Two Shillings and Sixpence Per Pound With Liberal Discount to the Trade and Large Buyers. Also to its GREAT STRENGTH, as compared with other Explosives. 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 and Lithofracteur. J)YNAMITE UNEQUALLED FOB. the followzsu 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 Dasgek from Tamping. Its Safety has been completely demonstrated by the ABSENCE OF ACCIDENTS, 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. K&PRICE REDUCED. TEN TONS OF THE ABOVE JUST LANDED, EX 'JOHN BULL.' Mr. Goremax, the Company's Instructor, is now in Anckland. and on application will give any information regarding this Explosive. Tf TDORTER & HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND.
W~( ft 3/ 6 //# hi/ "j)f & Sole Agent : im 15 W A R D T ;E W I S, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET. [Established 1555.] Coaclibuilders. T3 OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE ANI Jti SPRING FACTORY, DURHAM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE Desires to return his sincere thanks to liisnumerou: customers and to the public generally for the verj liberal share of support that has been given to hut in the past, and he will try to merit and hopes to gair an increased trade in the future. A. M. has now got the best Premises in the Province of Auckland, anc has gone to a great expense, in order that at a firs! cost he might hive his whole place, men, anc machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullesl extent both in time and labour. He has done so thai he might be enabled to give his customers the ful benefit arising from such economical time and labour saving arrangement, and this being accomplished h< '' has now the greatest facilities for doing an extensivi business with ease and quick despatch, and at thi lowest prices. All orders given or sent to A. Mackie either for new work or repairs, will receive his iinme diate attention, and the same will be promptly anc faithfully executed, and he is willing to give t( • Settlers in the Country districts all the assistance anc all the advantages that he possibly can ; ho is there fore prepared to do their work when required, build in£ any kind of Carriage or Yehicle of any givei description on time payments, on such terms as shal bs most suitable and advantageous to the customer, s< that if settlers don't have a Trap, the fault will bi theirs, not his. See our Illustrated Trade Circular which will be hung in all the Railway Stations and ii all public places—see it and read it. P.S.—A. M. Begs to intimuto to his customers tha 3 he has engaged tho services of a Coach Painter, also I Coach Trimmer, so that all work will be done unde; his own supervision and directions, and guaranteed t< be done in first-class style. riOUSINS & A-TK Ift In thanking the public for their patronage during tin past seventeen years, most respectfully notify them that by the addition of increased appliances, they are enabled to SELL THEIR CARRIAGES AT CONSIDERABL] REDUCTION ON FORMER PRICES. Especially WAGGONETTES, BUGGIES (double and single-seated). In the following lines from 10 to 15 per cent, reduc tion :— FARM AND LUMBER WAGGONS PLATFORM WAGGONS, EXPRESSES PAGNALL AND OTHER CARTS, DRAYS, &c. These are made in numbers to patterns, any part ca: be obtained, ready for fixing. Call and Inspect, ok Send for Paktic ;i.ars. t INCREASED FACILITIES FOR TRIMMING, PAINI ING, AND REPAIRING. BUGGIES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. S' WHEELS SUPPLIED TO TEIE TRADE AT WHOLE SALE PRICES. ELLIOTT-STREET — QUEEN-STREET
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6000, 9 February 1881, Page 7
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