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Aucklahd AdreHlsomenfcs.

THE PATENT HARDEN Mis f//'/w, ; i vnV \ wMI jillm

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS T. & B. MORIiIN "AND CO. (LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND;

HOW 0?O TJBE tO?,

The general rule to be ahVays observed is this '. Tal>e th^qtnckeßt- and snrest m*-) ot possible to break tli'e Grenades* ttn<4 scntter t)ie contents mto the fire. If the fireco\erso l <\

flat surface, like the walls or floor of a room, throw the (iienades hard enough to break il < iii and scatter their contents into the fire. If the lire can be approabhed close enough to <bt B, take a .Grenade in each hand by the neck, and with rifeht hand Gienade knoei t, d from the Itift hhnd, schtteiing the contents of both into the firfe. Bliould a i u occur dmoriß soft substauces like drapery, a pild df tags, hay, or shavings, where they en; hi.ij be approached to break the Grenades into the flame, break the Grenades into a dish and t ash the contents upon the fire. These general directions will enable any oi.e to master a fire of even large extent with these Grenades, by exercising a little common sense. N. 33. — It is the gas generated that extinguishes fire. Frequently tests are made by purchasers to satisfy theH* dWri cui-itisifcy, by" §ncleavour'np{ to extinguish a huge open-air bonfire -with one Grenade. "We db riot claim to extinguish 1• iv fires, built upon the ground, with dne or two Grepadesi A little' reflection will inaU ,& apparent fco any one that; tVheiK broken upon such fires the largest part df the extingni?!iM d gas is bai-rifed' up'wdrd and awfty frbnl the fire" by the Stroxlg drafti Herice all this class of flrGa requiie a larger nunlbur of Grenades broken at the base of the fire to extinguish it» Nine out of ten actual fires are on surfaces so exposed that they can be I'eadily reached l.\' the gas. Where the wall of a room is on fire, break the Grdnade's into the fire as near t) d base as possible ami the gas will be carrifevl upward, and cover a larger area of flame. We do not claim to be able to control fires that may occur in large bodies rf n I, varnishes, etc., in tanks or bandls, unless taken at the immediate outaet, as thesfe article when subjected to heat are rapidly converted irito highly inflammable gages* Hence, k.tti when BUch fires are fco all outward appearances extinguished by the Grenades; a suil.i . degree 6i hgat might still exist to cause spontaneous re-ignition after tbe flre-extingnis)n)';j gas has expended its force. " - Do not expect too much of ono Grenade. Use end Ugh at the beginning to do the wo. promptly and completely! They are" sd cheap' that you can afford fco use them unsparingly. The great oiesiaeratutn is som^thiri" that is SIMPLE, SXJBE, ALWAYS EEADY ; thab will not get out of repair, and that at the same time can be effectively used by anyone fchd hdppens to be near when the fire breaks out. -••*„... All these requirements are fully met by the HARDEN «STAtI' f tIAND GREttAi 1 FIRE EXTINGUISHER, Which has already achieved in both America aud Europe a «i* •! repdtatlori; ttnd has been the means df saving thousands of pounds.. THEIR rRINCJIPAL FEATURES ARE i— They are small and convenient for liari-liing, can be hung up around every floor df youi 1 dwe'lhng'lldUsej office, Avarehouse, or stablea, Accessible at an instant's iiOtice» . llheyl 1 hey are always ready for Immediate Usd ; ahy mart, wdman, or bhild dan use thtiri efficiently;

INBURK AGAINST LOSSES BY KIRB

NEW ZEALAND KAIL\^AVS.

MORRINSVILLE BRANCH,

aOTJTH 33BITISH FIKB & MARINE INSURANCE CO. Of New Zealand! CAPltfAt, « • * £2,000,000 INVESTED FIINDS ; £235,000

Time-table on and after junE Ist, 188 P. Moninsville, dep. „; 9.45 *.v \ Alotuoiaoho, ,t ... ° Eureka „ ... «

Riiakum Junction, air. -<1.20_ Uiiaicura Junction, dap. 10.^5 JJitmilton Kast, „ ... * Hamilton West, „, '..., ]o.<'O Frank ton tjfnnctron (ar») '10.45 Frankton Junulioh, dep. 10.56 Niv-aiuawtillia „ H3O Alerter, arr...i- 1 ... 1.15 p.hi, " „ Mercer, dep. ... 1.35 p.nu Elloralie *»» , tti 44 . f NewmarKc't Jiifiutiufl 4.25 Aiu-kland^aiT.) , ... s "4.35 ji.hh Auckland QUx) m B:0 a.vii Newiiriarkef Junction ,j 8.10 Ellui-slie h : ... g'is Moicer,nfr. ... ... ] 0.3(1 „ Mercer) d^p 1 { . JO.fiO Ntfnntawal»iu „ ... i2j32 p.hi, Frankton Junction, Jirh 1.0 p.fn Frankton <Jilm.l.inhplep. 1.10 p.:ni l^mtilton West { ,ur. ' J . 15 Hamilton We^tj t|ep ,:. i;2O ♦ Hamilton East, aKPi ... * It mi k nra Junction „ ;.. 1.30 Ruakuru Jiinction, <lpp : 1.3^ (for Morrinsviilu) Kureka, 5, ... •« Motnmaohni ■, ... • Moninsville (an iw)... 2.1 d ' • -*Fliig Stations/ .drains do not .Ptnp tinlesa foffijjfbrft Notice should he 1 to th^ (^Ja^J i.fc the previous stopping .Stations; fay unV Passengers desiring ttt alight ttt 'JThirf Stations! •> • .' * " Pai sen^rs $o$ Q&nAm&w «fid Mwiinsville tniiht change at Franktoti Juilction, miv foMtlorrinsvillej again ehabgektllua*' kura Junction* h ?{;MIXVTELL,? { ; M1XVTELL, '■'■ J • 6 enerfi) Mattitg:ef , ; ;*"-> , "

IhsurtinCdS cftectetl at Lchvest Hates. Agettt for f £ti AROHA,' WAIOKON &OMAI, WAITOA, and District, 3, ILOTf, WAIORONGOMAI. "

DaVid TVfcr "Wallace AVID IVI lJ* VV ALLACB WAIOKONGOMAt*

Agricultural Impler/ienf Maker, Shoeing and General Blacksmith-

GOOD WOllKMAtfgMiE*, MODiStJATfi CHARGES.

AGRICtfLTijRAL iMfLJSiIENtS

At AucUlitnd Prides;

. GIVE^ ! ,For' All Kwds of Inb's Work.

diV| WALLACE A tRIAL.

NOfE ADErRESS-rPremwos titeiy pcclipied by Mt J. Ellis, near' Ifttttiryj . t '

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 1

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