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" ' (I y ' Auckland Adtertiaonieiitß. '_ '' s '/" THE PATMT HARDEK

FIRE EXTINGUISHER!

T. & S. MORRIISr AND CO.

(LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND,

ikow ttvo v tjsib it. The general rule to be alWft^ft observed is this ; tPato the quickest and Sttttaft' Mfethoa possible to break the Gitnades and scatter the contents into the fire. If the fire covers a hard flat surface, like the walla or floor of a room, throw tho Grenades hard enough to break them and scatter their contents into the fire, tf the fire can be approaohed clobb enough to do bo, take a Gronttd'e iv fcftoh hand by th© ireck, and with right hand Grenade knock the from the left hand, scattering the contents of both into the fir& Should a fire occur among soft substances like drapery, a pile of rags* hay, or shavings, where they cannot be Approaohed to break tbe Grenades iato the flame, break the Grenades into a dish And dash the contents Upon the fire* Th£Se general aireotitona will enabte any ofl& to master a fire of evea large extent with these Grenada, by eleroising a little common sense. N.B. — It is the gas generated that extinguishes fire. Frequently tests are made by purchasers to satisfy theh* oftn curiosity, byfehctefcVduring to ettinguish & huge opea«-&i* bonfire with one Grenade. We do toot claim to extinguish bonfires, built upon the ground) "with one or twtt Grenade*. A little reflection will nAke it apparent to any one that when broken upon Btioh fires the largeslfpatt t>! the extinguishing gas is oarried Upward and away from the fire by tb.e strong draft. Hence all this class of fires require a larger number ttf Grenades broken at the base fcf the Are id le&titijgttisa it. Nine out of teh actual fires $re on surfaces so exposed that they tean be readily reached by the gas. "Where the wall of a room is on fire* break the Grenades into the fire as near the base as possible and the gas will be carried upward, andtsoVer a larger area of flame. We do not clahn to be able to oontroi fires that may occur in large bodies of oil, varnishes, etc., in tanks or barrels, unless taken at the immediate toutset, as thiese articles

when subjected to heat are rapidly converted into highly inflammable gases. Hence-, even when such fires are to all outward appearances extinguished by the Grenades, a sufficient d«gree of heat might still exist to cause spontaneous re-ignition after the fire-extinguishing gas has expended its force. Do not expect too much of one Grenade^ tf se enough at the bsginning to do the work promptly and completely* They are so cheap that you can afford to Use them unsparingly to:- ■■ ■■ The great desideratum is something that is SUBl^ ALWAYS READY; that will not get out of repair, and that at the same time can be effectively used by anyone who happens to be near when the fire breaks oilt. »_,.,*- All tlrese requirements are fully met by the SABDEN " STAR" fiAttD GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER, which has already achieved in both America and Europe a great reputation, and has been the means of saving thousands of pounds. THEIR PRINCIPAL FEATURES AREi— They are small and for handling, can be hung up around every floor of your dwelling-hottse, office, warehouse, or stables, accessible at an instant's notice. They are always ready for immediAto use ; any rtotn, woman, or child can use them efficiently.

WC . • D X N N E S , • IMPORTER OF SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &c.

W. H. H A z A E D - GUNMAKfcR> 166 a, Queen-strekt, Auckland, Agent for W. & O. Scott & Soirs, and W. W. Greener's HIGH-CLASS GUNS, KYNOCH & CO.> AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS, HAY MERRICKS & CO.'S POWDER WORKS, COLT'S FIREARMS COMPANY, and JAMES PAIN, FIREWORKS MAKER.

Hand Machine from £3 ; Treadle, do, from £5 10s. Bioyqles, from £8 ; Tricycles, f rom £15. Duplicate parts of all Machines always in Stock. Repairs promptly and efficiently executed Q&EESf STRISETj AUOKLAtf.O*

Has the largest Stock of Arms and Atnrannition in tho Colony, including Hamruerless Guna, SittKlo and Double Central and Pin-flre Breechloaders, Choke or Cylindor Bored ; ilartinlHenry, Snider, and Henry Rifles and Cai*bine», Hook and Rabbit Rifles, Saloon Rifles, Colt's Revolvers and Derringers, Webloy's, Holli'a and TisdaD's. ami a jjreat variety of American aud l)ol»?ian Itovolv<ii'S. Eley's Poronssiort Caps, Cartridges, Wads, Ke, Sporting Po\vd6r. Chilled Shot, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game and Cartridge }3ags and Belts, Volunteer Requisites, Sight Protectors, Patent Snider and M. H. Sight Klcvators, Windgauges, Scoring Registers, Morton's Ball Practice Instructors. Air Guns and Canes, Air Pistols, Dafts, and Slugs. Telescopes, Field Glasses, Pockot Compasses, Lectomoters, Dram Flasks, Jacqucmin's Patent Eye Protectors, &c., &c— Pain's Firevrorks in CTeat variety.—Ships' Signal Rocketi and Blue Lights. Repairs carefully executed.

BARGAINS IN DRAPERY AT TTTJILIAM R> BftIDGMAM; Splendid Stock Muslin Work Embroidery, | from l£d yd 150 Pairs Long Lace Curtains, from 2s 6d ! pair. Choice Patterns, Taped Edgea, ' a decided bargain 25 Pairs Long Muslin Curtains, Half-price i to clear New Pattern Mouslin de Lames, Is yard Crewdson's Calicos, 4s 3d doe ; Horrock 8, 2a lid doz. All Calicos, White or Grey, wholesale price by piece Cotton Tick>4sd ; Linen tick, Is j Strong Flannel, lOd Balance of Print Stock, cost price, to clear Splendid Assortment of Dress Goods - Satteens, from 8d ; Ginghams, 4fd, worth 8d ; Fancy Dress Goods, from 6d Cishmeres, in Black and Coloured, Splen- 1 did Value. 44in Black Cashmere, Is 6£d yd Large Lot Dress Buttons in great variety, from Id doz j New Floorcloths, Is Id yard ; New Lin- , oleums, Cheap ; Galatea Stripes, 5d ; j Worth, 7sd ; Honey Comb Quilts, 3s 9d Large Variety Men's and Boyß* Straw Hatu very Cheap ; some of last season s to clear, from 6d New Feathers, Frillings, Collarettes, Sun Bonnets, Coats' 2oo yds,reels Nos. 10 to 24, Is per doz ; do. 400 yds, 2s 6d doz, Nos. 20 to 50 144 Men's Oxford Shirts, 2s lid, worth 4s 9d Men's Tweed Suits, from 18s BA j Boys 1 I and Youths' 12s 6d. ; Having an overstock of Clothing it has i been much reduced in price to clear. Men's Summer Coats, 2s 9d j Do. All Wool Pagets, 8s 9d, worth 20s. Knicker Suits, from 3s 9d Job Lot Hosiery in Men'B Women's and ' " Girls'* Very cheap Strong Tweed for Boys, Is 4d yd j Harvest Hats, Is ; Strong Cotton Shirting,

TEA CIRCULAR. WE beg respectfully to siibrtlit to your consideration the ttndernoted :NE"W TEAt, being a direct shipment from the CALCUTTA TEA SYNDICATE) and from Foochow* These TEAS have been well bought, and are now offered at a binall margin over cost. IN T&kVB- CHESTS, 40 lbs EACti. CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S WONGTOE OONGOU Nos. 44 ftnd 53, h 8d per lb. . . This is a line of usually good KAIBOW CONGOU* partly broken leaf , flavour sound, liquors well, and is admirably adapted for mixing with tndidn Teas. IN CHESTS) 93 lbs EAOHk ASSAM SOUCHONG No, 327, 2s 4d per lb. This Strong, full-bodied Tea is grown Oh the Sapanulla Tea Estate, Assam. It is brisk and pungent, full malty flavour, deep brown colour in the cup, and of extra strength. IN CHUSTS, 50 AND 80 lb& ORANGE PEKOE Nos. 349 and 565, $s per lb. This 18 b rare and exquisite Tea, Specially selected from the finest pickings of the Kanyara Plantation, Kangra Valley. Small red*dish, wiry, evenly made leaf, few tips ; malty, rioh, delicate fruity flavour. Wo advise our friends to go itl fof a mixture of the above.' Millers, by mixing two or more wheats, get a better and stronger flpvir \ so in Tea, if judiciously blended, we gain richness of flavour and aroma, and considerable increase" in strength. We tnakc two Blendd, viz., No. 1 Blend is a family Tea of wdflderfui strength, purity, and flavour. 2s 4d per lb. No. 2 Blend is a grand Tea for the money ; strong, . full-bodtect, and flavoury, Is 10s per lb» . For the convenience of cUsiome'r'Bwe Send out any of tLese Teas in boxes' 6, l2> 20, and 4d ' . lbs each,

4 f< l Lot Cheap fteranaflts.— Patterns Fiee by Post. Freight paid on Parcels 20a and upwards.

288, UPPER QUEEN STREET*

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 December 1885, Page 8

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