igaß3Bßßjg nv CTPWEoeroMBBi v?fTt Furnishing. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL > CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF TOURISTS, to., TO THEIR LARGE STOCK • OF ' FANCY CABINETS, TABLES, AND BOXES, r 7 MADE FROM THE OHOIOEST WOODS OF NEW ZEALAND. P i, AS PRESENTS FROM NEW ZEALAND THEY CANNOT BE SURPASSED FOR BEAUTY AND WORKMANSHIP. 1 WINKS & HALL SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Explosives. (LIMITED), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, &C. IS TOE SIMPLEST, STRONGEST, AND SAFEST THING IN THE WORLD FOR BLASTING PURPOSES. r It is PERFECTLY SAFE, and can be carried as any ordinary merchandise by Train or Steamer. It will NOT EXPLODE by CONTUSION or by <s3t\7t mmaiaifflWniaregTOnratiw wim w ■munwrwam/waiMim 1 imamwafiTM wranrnwi iwmr j BLOW. i an s*X32.fc»3CaOE3f It will NOT EXPLODE when HEATED or BURNUD. y Kiußanuv*jm! g« mrzinapei jcrsit>crrc2^nzsart}<ccv«cys> ; sizzxm It will NOT EXPLODE EXCEPT with the BELLIT DETONATORS, and is consequently not dangerous to use or to store. It is STRONGER than DYNAMITE. Its action is towards the bottom of the hole. It will explode as READILY IN WATER as in dry rock. It does not freeze, therefore never requires thawing. It does not require TAMPING. The LOOSER the Cartridges are packed together the better. It has NO INJURIOUS FUMES, as Dynamite has. 'T. & S. MORRIN & CO. (LIMITED), SOLE J^CB-SISTTS. . ill llAjjpHfia with aponge attached to the cork. Gives an umt&utaneonß 'with upon go attached to tho oork. Gives ao inatauianeoas ghriiliant, & elastic polish, •which lasts a wool: wot or dry weather. Mad I S .(scan be wualiccl off and polish reumitxi?. Does not Injure lent ho;' nor M &v-W%F ffl&ail clothing. For all kinds of Boots, Shoes and leather Artiolcfi. fm&SSsSSsS&KffI M' /» hNttriai: Ma>fOTAOTOZixu<iCo. Ltd..Ot Sotfrou Hill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9324, 29 March 1889, Page 2
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