Business Notices. CURE OF . SKIN DISEASE. jTβ Mr Wauw R. Cooke ■ Muth sth, 1883. Dear Sir.— ~- ' •* . • " - lean bear testimony to your ability for curing Skin Dtee&SAi My legs, -which were covered with a. psunful inflammatory efeptloa, *r* aow I completely cured by your treatment.—Yours truly. , JAMES WHYTE, I Fellmongw, Belfast. I Dnring the fifteen years that I have been in my shop (214. High Street). I have enred a very great number of cases of Skin Disease : many of these far more difficult than the above. Yet i there are few people -who like to see their names in print in connection with nay thing of the kiad; therefore I cannot mention names, but I guarantee to cure any case of Skin Disease. " W3XIiIAM"E COOKE, Z 7 244 HIGH STREET <LATE OF CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL). HIGH STrIcT ONLY ** A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. j \ THE nature of VALVOLINE is such, that ib imparts to the bearings a BRIGHT, carbonised surface, which absolutely stops the wear of the metal by its continued application; and, as it does not oxidise and dry away like seed, lard, sperm, or mixed oils, it is a more economical lubricator. Where it is used, the machinery starts readily, however long it may have been at rest, or however, cold the weather. VALVOLINE, unlike sperm, lard, seed, and mixed parafline oils, will not absorb oxygen and grow rancid by age; therefore, in factories where it is ..used entirely, safety is insured from spontaneous fires, even if it becomes mixed with cotton or woollen waste, and laid aside foe months. y No cleaning of machinery with kerosene or other gumdissolvera is required after VALVOLINE nas thoroughly removed the oil previously used. Tests made by the Steven's Institute of Technology on "friction oil-testers," pronounce VALVOLINE to be the only mineral oil whicji tested superior to sperm or lard oils: it wore longer witliqut heating, relieving friction better, &ot It is manufactured by LEONAKD and ELLIS* at their works at Edgewater, N.J., which are the most extensive of their kind in the country. This firm Mas been engaged in the manufacture of cylinder and valve oils for twenty years, aud .were the first to introduce mineral oil as a substitute for tallow in steam cylinders. They guarantee that their VALVOLINE OIL will case-harden and will preserve the metal, and furnish more lubrication for the money than any other oil, a fact that is confirmed by the testimony of numerous master mechanics. * .<-
SOLE AGENTS FOR CANTERBURY. ; . -, EDWAKD B.EECE AND. SONS', IRONMONGERS, COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. PUBLIC NOTICE. ' JOHN GOODMAN BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT HE HAS RESUMED BUSINESS ' " DTHIS • .-.<.■■•■■• .i .• , OLD PREMISES, ' ■ - . : ■ ■ i;; ■ ■_■•* ■;• i. . ■■'~-... 132 COLOMBO STREET.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7172, 6 October 1888, Page 2
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