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NOBEL'S ■BLASTING SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR BOTH SOFT & HARD ROCK, WITH THE FORMER ITS POWER 18 DEVELOPED SLOWLY, AND WITH THE LATTER ITS ENORMOUS DISRUPTIVE FOROK MAKESjrrilE' CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE Most; Powerful Explosive!! Perfectly Effective in Water.

Entirely free from Noxious Fumes when ["properly exploded: ASK FOR THE awn DETOIAM ;and use no other. To be had from all Dealers— it PORTER & COi SOLE AGENTS, AUCKLAND.

o-i HOFFMANN AND SONS. QtM'EN STREET, AUCKLAND ■ DIRECT IMPORTERS ITIEE Oldest-established cin the Musical Instrument Trade in New Zen' 1, Have Branch Estabishment in Wellington and 1 Napier, and are the U RGE3T IMj. . RTERS of PLM, ORGANS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. PIANOS AND ORGAi\ T: n the Deferred Payment System on terms Lj suit pnrohiaers. livery Description of MUbIOAL LxSTRUMENT3 AND FURNISHINGS IN STOCK, BEPAIRS of all kinds done, Sole Agents torJohn Brinsmead & Sons London Wanes; Collard and Collard London Pianos; John Esdailo andl Co. London Pianos; Carl Ecke Berlin Pianos; Gcbr. Schweehteu Berlin Pianos; W. Fischer Lelpu'g Pianos Zoitter and Wrakleininn Braunschweig Pianos /Mason and Ham lin American Organs: W. Bell and Co. Celebrated American Organs; W. W. Kimball and Co. American Organ* j Selvani and bmitn Brass Band Instruments. Pianos iron £12 to 200 guineas; Organs from £8 to £100 THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN AUCKLAND TO SELECT PROM. INSPECTION INVITED.-Have in Stock Pianos by-Rud Ibaoh Sohn, Ilaakc, Rosencr, R. Lipp Son, Horold, Porster, Erard, Broadwood, Bord, Allison. Neume)or, Weber, Murdoch, Phillipi, Erhardt, Borodini, Ascherberg, Werner Walter Spaethe, Hoflmann

Aucher Frcres, etc. . ~ ... having Brandies as above, and buying: so largely as we do, we are aote to givo oector vaioe at lower prices Inan any other house in the trade OSaO-AKTS ORGANS HOFFMANN AND SONS (Next City Hall), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. FffiSl 7 EIGBT HOURS' FULL ROLLER MILLS QUAY-STREET, AUCKLAND. J. a FIBTH, PHQFBIETOB. rpuE Roller Flours manufactured at those Mills are now well kuown in Now calami and Australia, and are unstirp is?el for their PURITY, COLOUR, STRENGTH, AND . FLAVOUR TUB BRANDS ARE AS UNDER«CROWN* «CHAMPION," " CANTAB," " VOLCANO." (PATENT) (Ist BAKERS') ,2nd BAKERS') (LOW GRADE) Ask for Fh'tll'S Bight Hours' Roller Flours, and Hcoyon got tliGiu.as there are other Roller Moms in Hie market, FIRTH'S PATENT '&mRMIL<r.A'

This NEW FOOD now holds FIRST 1 aud scones, Numerous Medical and other Testimonial FIRTH'S GERMINA HAS NOW BE FIRTH'S GERMINA is light and nulrili ablo food for invalids, and has no flatulent \ MINA is suitable for old and young ; FIR'I tngeous for tho healthy and the sick ; FIR

ESTABLISHED 1870. M'oGOWAITS TEA. WAREHOUSE. , IS the Cheapest and the Best placo'ou the Thames for Groceries of Every Description. llama, Bacon, Cheese, and Colonial Produo" generally can be had Cheapest at McGowAN'sJ Earthenware, China, Oilmen's Stores,'.und Goods below Current Kales, TEA! TEA!! Being a direct Importer of the FINEST ai:d PUREST TEA. MoGowAN can offer advantages beyond all others in this article. COFFEE Ir sh ground on Hie Premipw daily. McQOWAN'Sjhr T p A, ani/iolier everywhere, McGO,, 'AMB for TEA. BOOKBINDING in all ifcißrauchosdcnc at tho Auvbutiheu ollico

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 1

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