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WELLINGTON. STEAM SPECIALITIES. \ FAIRBANKS' TT| -£*■• RENEWABLKiVULCANISED *-*• ASBESTOS DISC | GLOBE VALVES. FAIRBANKS' VALVES are distinct from any others. Thousands in use, ! and, owing to the popularity of this make, | many inferior and obsolete valves have como I upon the market. Therefore, ask for FAIRBANKS', and take no other. 'Jiliese Valves are so constructed that the usual dofoota known to exist in Globe Valves tiro eliminated. They are provided with Vulcanised Asbestos Disc Kings. The Ring is composed of the fibre of Asbestos, to which is added, by patented profess, waterproof vulcanising material, making n very durnblo packing, which will not crack or flake off. It is held central on its seat by guides cash on the body of the valvo. It; is also secured to the spindle without. V » use of nuts, screws, pins, wires, or anything that is liable to become detached while in use. The Vulcanised Asbestos King is forced into a brass hoKler. and the metal is spnn or turned over the edges of the ring, so it cannot drop ont. The Diso consists of ring and brass holder complete, ready for use, and oan be put inlo the valvo by simply removing the bomiot, slipping the old diso from end of spindle, substituting new one, and replacing bonuut ; the whole operation requiring only a few moments' t.imo and no skill. Thohe Valves have a raised round seat upon which scale, grit, or sediment is less likely to lodge than on the broud. flat seats commonly used. The Stuffing Boxes are all packed with Braided Round Asbestos Packing, which is very durable, and cannot be blown or washed out. Used by Steam Ship Companies, Publio Works Department, Wellington Harbour Board, Freezing Works, Dairy Factories, and all intelligent users of steam. We invite inspection and trial by all interested in this line of goods. PENBJGItTHr INJECTORS. g a LUKI3 & SONS (Ltj>) , IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Boilermakers, Hydraulic, Marine and Dredge ICngiueors, MANNURS-NTItEKT. WELLINGTON. j| if JR (gft IWE'ST% IS THE EEST SOLD BY ALL STQPiIzKEZP/zffS SHBBTS'tS*^ Awarde I FIRST PRIZE &BSM [J |to. and GOLD MEDALS at Qllßßn v w all Exhibitions where TO Stand this Season — That well-known draft Horse, Pride of the Plains, by Gladstone dam Scottish Laas, imported ' from Tasmania. Travelling Johnsonville, Porirua, Lower and Upper Hutt, Makara, and Wellington. Stud fee £2 10a, 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 WOLtK. OF ALL KINDS , ATTENDED TO. Goods and Luggage Forwarded Everywhere at Through Rates. SPECIAL CHEAP RATES TO LONDON. FURNITURE PACKED by Experienced Men, and Stored or Shipped. HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS in Town Carefully carried out. WELL LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOMS. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, 20, Customhouse-quay. (In Premises formerly occupied by George Thomas & Co.) Telephone, 92, TVTO one should be without one of MAX l\Kl<.KlßaiG'S PATKNT ICK CHICS'IS. It will save its own coat in the first twelve months, and will last for a lifi-tinio Am perishable article placed in tho chest nili > kept perfectly fresh and sweet in l.lie hull" weather for weeks, ond nearly at l'roe~i" point. Imotory mid Shown om/Willis-sti-fte' I'lna-o wrtti> for t 'atalouno. WANTED, Buyers for yeodnrlhand 1' e}cn> .!-> onr rtorlc-talcing j^ . j j prenoliin;; ami wt> nv-i Hem out :i]! th I .secondhand mnchines on hand; pnre; fro-n 'J.-i, l-(ly\ ■•!• trei't't ; \en .-,»-y ;iviu. ar <-ni>ii,i>d, (Xies! l .-. from ( Jl, inst,''i,' •, »n from 'V im>i ". ,•■].. Ad-mi' '-•Lav Cjc' < 'anuwv.y, AiciCLi-.-.lri'l'f

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 3

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