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WELLINGTON. STEAM SPECIALITIES. A FAIRBANKS' TTW • RENEVVABLI'JIVULCANISED J-/» ASBESTOS DISC GLOBE VALVES. 171AIRBANKS' VALVE 3 aye distinct S} from any others. Thousands in uso, md, owing to tho popularity of this make, nany inferior and obaolafco valvaa havo como ipon the market. Therefore, ask for FAIRBANKS', and take no ofchor. Those Valves are so constructed that the isual defoots known to exisb in Globo Valvos iro oliminatad. They aro provided with | Vulcanised Asbostos Diso Rings. Tho Ring s composed of tho fibre of Asbosbos, to which ( s added, by patented process, waterproof | mlranisin"* material, making a very durable | jacking, whioli will nob crack or flake off. | It is held central on its seat by guides cast )n the body of tho valve. Ibis silso secured io the spindle without the use of nuts, ; JCiews, pins, wires, or anything that isliablo Lo become detached while in use. Tho Vulcanised Asbestos Ring is forced into a brass holder, and tbe metal is spun or burned over the edges of the ring, so ib cannot drop out. Tho Dino consists of ring and brass bolder somplefce, ready for uso, and can be pub into kho valve by simply removing tho bonnet, slipping tho old diso from end of spindle, substituting new one, and replacing bonnet ; the whole operation requiring only a few moments' time and no skill. Tho^e Valves have a raised round seat upon which scale, grit, or sediment is loss likely to lodge than on tbe broad, flat scabs sommouly used. The Stuffing Boxes are all packed with Braided Round Asbestos Packing, which is very durable, and cannot be blown or washed oat. Uflod by Steam Shin Unmpanlea, Publio Works Department, Wellington Harbour Boavd, Ft'aor.ttig Works, Dairy Faotoviaa, md all iutsllljyoub umvt or iteam. Wo Invito luapaotlon and trial by all ln< boi'sobed in this lino o£ gooda, PBNBSE UTH^InJECTOKS. g^ LUKIS & SONS (Ltd)., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Boilermakers, Hydraulic, Marino aud Dredge Kugiueors, MANNEES-Sl lIEET. WKLr/INQTON. IS THE BEST SOLD Br ALL S rOߣtf££:P£:f?S Sfl I B H?l '"fiPtfa Awarded FIRST PRIZE S"B Hlw 8 r*S aud GOLD MEDALS at Ellflaß H W all Exhibitioua where TO Stand this Season— That well-known draft Horso, Pride of tho Plains, by Gladstone dam Scottish Lass, imported from Tasmania. Travelling Johnsonville, Porirua, Lower and Upper H\itt, Maknra, and Wellington. Stud fee £2 10s, 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. J&hnsonville. /CUSTOMS WORK. OP ALL KINDS Vy ATTI'JNDICD TO. Goods and Luggage Korwarded Everywhere at Through Rates. SPECIAL CIIF.AP RATES TO LONOON. FURNITURR PACKKD by Experienced lion, and Stored or Shipped. ' HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS in Town Carefully carried out. WELL LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOMS. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, 20, CusToaiHousn-QUAY. (In Promises formerly occupied by George Thomas & Co.) Telephone, 92, Leg?-- 1 ||l NO one should be without one of MAX krmSsig's patent row chesis. Jt will save its own cost in the first twelve months, and will last for a Hfo-Umo. An;, perishable ai'ticle placed in tbo chest will l> kept perfectly fresh and sweet in the hollo' weather for weeks, and nearly at fieciun;. 1 point. Factory nnd Showroom, Willis-street Please write for (lataloguo. Telephone, 1490. WANTI'JD Known, that we havo tho following second-hand Cycles on our list : -Triumph, J2S ; Fowler. isl'O : If ambler (new), JJIS; Storlifig, .£11; Star, £G ; Rover, Deposit from £1 ; instalmorits from jBl per month. Adams Star Cycle Co., Mercer•treat.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 3

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