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WELLINGTON. STEAM SPEOIALTTIISS. A FAIRBANKS' T^ -*• RUJNIOWABLK VULCANISED -"-^» ASBESTOS DISO GLOBE VALVES. FAIRBANKS' VALVRS ara distinct from any others. Thousands in use, and, owino; to tho popularity of this make, many inferior mul obsolete valves have come upon tlio market. Thereforo, ask for FAIRI3ANKS', and take no other. Tlioso Valves aro so conslructed that the usual rlefoots known to ftxiat in C-ilobo Valves «ro dliniinntoil. 'I'hoy are pspvidud with Vulcanised Asbestos Diso Uin<fs. The Riujf is composed of tholibre of Asboatos, to whioh is- atWlud, by pnteuted process, waterproof vuli-anisinjc imteriiil, lnnlciiig a very durable^ packing 1 , whioli will not oraok or flake off. 1 It is hold central on it.s seat by guides cast on the body of Uie valve. Jt is also secured to tho spindlo without tho uso of nuts, screws, pins, wires, or any tiling 1 that is liable to beooino detached while in use. The Vulcanised Asbestos Iting is forced into a brass holder, and iho metal id spun or turned over tue edges of the ring:, so it cannot drop out. The Disc consists of ring 1 and brass holder complete, ready for use, and can bo put inlo the valve by simply removing the bonnet, slipping tho old disc from end of spindle, j substituting new one, and replacing bonnet ; the whole operation requiring only a few moments' lime and no skill. The>e Valves have a raisod round seat upon which scale, grit, or sediment is less likely Lo lodge than on the broad, flat seats commonly used. The Stufting are all packed with Braided Round Asbestos Packing, which is very durable, and oanuot be blown or washed out. Used by Steam Ship Companies, Public Works Department, Wellington Harbour Board, Freezing Works, Dairy Factories, and all intelligent users of steam. We invito inspection and trial by all in-. tores ted in this line of goods. PENBERTHY INJECTORS. g^ LUKE &SONS (Ltj))., > IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Boilermakers, Hydraulic, Marino and Dredge Kughieei's, Manners-street. Wellington. KEITH & HUTCHESON, SHIP CHANDLERS, RIGGEK.S, AND SAILMAKERS, JEBVOIS-QUAY, Wellington (Nba.u Band Rotunda). Makers of Hutcheson's Patent Fire-escapo Ladders. Agents for Dampney's Anti-fonling Composition. Bnllivaut's Celebrated Flexible Steel Wire lfopos, <&«. Tents, Tarpaulins, Horse Covers, and Rick Covers always in stock. GYMNASIUMS FITTED, SHIPS • HIGGEI). Contractors' and Sawmillers' - Wire Eope Plant supplied. YACHT WORK A SPECIALTY. TO Stand this Season, at Johnston's Tattersall's Stable.?, Cambridge-terrace, the celebrated Trotting Stallion YOUNG BOSTON. For full particulars ai>ply at above address Telephone 670. TO Stand this Season— That well-known draft Horse, Pride of the Plains, by Gladstone dam "Scottish Lass, imported from Tasmania. Travelling Johnsonville, Porirua, Lower and Upper Hutt, Makara, and Wellington. Stud fee £2, 105, payable P.N. Ist January, 1901. Guarantee, £4; groomage. 2s 6d; splendid grazing, 2s weekly. Pride of the Plain's stock are the best workers ever produced. Apply Smart's Stud Farm. Johnsonville. CUSTOMS Wu.,iv Ol«' ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. Goods and Luggage Korwarded Everywhere at Through Rates. SPECIAL CHEAP RATES TO LONDON. FURNITURR PAOKKD by Experienced Men, and Stored or Shipped. HOUSEHOLD RIOMOVALS in Town Carefully carried out. WELL LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOMS. NKW ZKALAND EXPRKSS COMPANY, 20, Customhouse-quay. (In Premises formerly occupied by Goorge Thomas & Co.) Telephone, 92 FREE BOOKS ior both sexes of vitnl intorost about youruolviM ; pc-t freo. Write Manager, 300, Collins-street, Melbourne

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 105, 31 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 105, 31 October 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 105, 31 October 1900, Page 3

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