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Miscellaneous HALLEY A CO.’S Steel Steam Canoe, 24t long, 4ft ettt beam. «BS. Steel hulls una( rooted by climate. Boilers and engines of ever 1 type, Note.—These caooeg, helm? built of stool me consequently light, strong, and durable in al climates. The boilers are made to work in fresh o: salt water, with any class of duel. The machines out be removed, and the boots need for rowing o' Bailing. They are well adapted for banging it davits, or for transport to inland waters, as the; weigh only 9 owt, complete with machinery. Tor jgedo wharf, Wandsworth, S.W, Offices, 82, Mar) and Forks in Silver aud it Electro-Wato.—Elkington and Co..Mtb< result of important improvements in the above manufactures, are able to offer their guaranteed Qualities at each prices os, while fully maintaining Ui6ir acknowledged superiority, plane them within the reach of all classes. Bevised lEustratod price Ust free by post on application. Purchasers nl rilver spoons and forks obtain the advantage of aot fluctuations in the silver markets. Address i ELKINQTON ft CO., 92. Ecgent street, London j or 42, Hoorg street. City STRANGE'S A-l CRYSTAL OIL. 4 MILLION GALLONS ready for delivery lor ca. the present season. Soldby upwards of fl agents, aU over the United Kingdom. for the sale of “ Strange's A-l London—Benotflnk and Co., 107 and 108, Ohaapside Edinburgh—Smith and Co., Purveyors to the Qneen, 89, George street, arid 13, Hiniv street * Dublin—Galllnan and Son, 2S, Suffolk street. Meaioheeter—J. Holgato and Co., 20, St Harr's gate ' Liverpool—Bennett Brothers, St George’s place, Lima street : NeweasAle-on-Tyne—Mather and Armstrong, Dean street Glasgow—John Finlay and Co., 18, Benfield street. Extract from The Field, Fob. 7,1874. "Petrolecm and Petroleum Lamps.—lt cannot be disputed that in colour and illuminating power Strange’s Al Crystal Oil is ’superior to all its Rivals. " It is need by more ot the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, than any other Petroleum Oil, and ovary season the demand and sale become larger and larger, having been used over eighteen years. The following'are a few ot the TESTIMONIAL Received .- Apethorpe, Sept. 17 1878. Sir,—l desire to say, in reply to your letter that the crystal oil supplied by yen give; groat satisfaction, and I perceive no diflerenoe in the "light" from that produced by the mote expensive oils. —1 remain, yours faithfully, - ■ Wbstiioei.au e, Mr Peach, Ironmonger, Onndle. Qwydys House, Hyde, 1.W., Sepi. 9,1873, Sir Co 11 logwood Dickson has much pleasure in informing Messrs Woods that “The Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil" supplied him, has been from 1871 until now of a uniformly good quality and great illnmfnatfng power; and farther, he is perfectly satisfied with it. - ; Bpetisbury Bectory, Sept. 28 _ Sir,—Nothing can be better than Strange's A-l Crystal Oil. 1 never desire to burn any other, and I recommend it with the fullest confidence to all my friends.—l am, yours faithfully, E. P, Blunt. Hr John Lindsay, Blandford, . . Sutton House, Iford, Lewes, Sept. 9,1879. Gentlemen,—ln reply to your inquiry, I have much pleasure in stating that I have used Strange’s A.l Crystal Oil for some years, and consider it by far the heat oil of its kind both for purity and lighting. power. I shall shortly require another caak.—Yourß obediently, AubbetHilum Messrs- Lowdell, Cooper, and Co., Lewes. Middleton, Hnrstpierpoint, Sept. 7,1878, Gentlemen,—l nave been burning for some time in my billiard room Mr Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil, supplied to me by yourselves, and it has given me perfect satisfaction, giving an excellent light; H, C. Lane. Messrs Lowdell, Cooper, and Co., Lewes. Market Place, Cirencester, Sept. 27,1878. Gentlemen,—You are at liberty to name the undermentioned in “The Field” as having burnt your Al Crystal Oil, for several years, he likes it very much. Yours truly, J. and H, Tovey. T.W.C. Master, Tuo Abbey, Cirencester (High Sheriff for the County). Messrs Tudor and Sons. Donley, Pentridge, Stafford, Sept. 20,1878. 1 have found the Crystal Oil supplied by you to be extremely good; it gives a bright soft light, and is tree from any unpleasant smell. Yours faithfully E. M. Yauosan. Messr Cozens and Shaw. Laurel Bonk, Bnokland Dinham, Frome, Sept. 10,1878. Dear sir,—ln reply to your request that ,! shouK state my opinion as to the burning of Strange’s A Crystal Oil with which you have supplied mo, I beg to say that it gives a bright clear light; causes very little trouble, and, if the lamps are pir jteriy constructed and kept clean, is practically free from .smell. It has been used in the passage hero for upwards of four years, and latterly in the kitchen also. It undoubtedly answers very satisfactorily the purpose for which it is required I remain, faithfully yours, 0. E.Jbbvib Peaesoh Mr H. P. Coombe, Agent for Strange’s Al Crystal; Oil, Market Place, Frome. Westbrook, Byde, Isl • of Wight. Sirs, —I have much pleasure in certifying that, after some years’ trial <3 Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil, four to six lamps daily, I find it bums extremely well, giving a brilliant light without any perceptible smell; in mot, it is all that can be desired in an oil of that description.—l am; Sirs, yours obediently, H. S. Pakehham Mason. Messrs Woods, Byde. _ Cameron House, Alexandria, N. 8., Got. 14,1878. I have used Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil, supplied by Messrs John Finlay and Co., for several years, and have much pleasure in giving my testimony to its efficiency and merit. When burned in Hink’s Duplex lamps it yields a light of remarkable brilliancy, much superior in purity and whiteness to that of oil or the best gas. It is easily managed; and with the slightest care perfectly inodorous and smokeless, . „ A. Smollett. To Mr H. W. Newton, Ironmonger and Oil Mer chant, 6,6, and 7, High street, Stratford-on-Avon. Bbf,—Please send the same quantity and same of oil as before (Strange’s A 1 Crystal). I like sort It very much, it gives a splendid light.—Yours, &o, Clements (for Dowager Duohess.of Norfolk). To fflmmmn and Ladbury, Melton Mowbray. Gentlemen.—The Strange’s A 1 Crystal Oil, with which you have supplied me during the past two years; gives every satisfaction, having nothing objectionable either in colour or smell.' X can ooasoientiously testify as to this. Wm. Lathak, Solicitor, Bedlay, Chryston, Lanarkshire, Oct. 14,1878. Gentlemen,— Strange's AX Crystal Oil, with which you have for some timo supplied me, has riven great satisfaction. When oarefally used it is almost free of smell, and burns with a steady and brilliant light—l am. Gentlemen, yours truly, J. CBAia. Chbistie. Messrs John Finlay and Co., Glasgow. September, 1878. I have great pleasure In being able to testily to the excellent burning qualities of Strange’s Al Crystal Oil, as supplied by Messrs Wilkes and Son, of Salisbury, to Sir F. Hervy-Bathurst, Bart., Clarendon Park. „ „ _ W. 0. Basbbtt. Wholesale only, S. TUDOE AND SONS, White Lead Manufacturers, COLLEGE HHiI LONDON. E. . 402 HEAT SOW IN G. the protection of Seed Com from the ravage* of rooks and Vermin, "Down’s Pannor*’ Friend " can be supplied oarbolised. Under the bpaoizl patronage of Her Majesty the Qneen, ft.H. the late Prince Consort, H.E.H. the Prince of Wales, d patronised by the principal noblemen, landowners, and agriculturists in the Kingdom. DOWN’S FARMERS’ FBIEND t preventing the smut in wheat, and the ravages of the slug, grub, and wire worm, t will also promote the germination and growth the seed wheat, and increase the produce of the ip equal to a change of seed. ' I ninepenny packet is sufficient for six Dusncla seed wheat, which can be dressed and fit to sow i quarter of on hour. . ... h using it no lime or brine is required; the probation of the seed s attended with little trouble; lit is easier and drier for the drill at the time sowing than any other plan. Manufactory—Woburn, Beds. Wholesale Agents— Messrs l angton, Edden, Hicks and Clark, 226, Upper Thames street, Loudon. 433 AND-STITCHED saddles and harness. nseqneaoe of the prominence riven to chine-made saddles and harness by advor. JENK3NSON * CO. so to their friends and the public eaeraUy ihine-made saddles and harness do not wear at all their Leather Work hand-made, ver in price than that advertised as atending purchasers are invited to Inspect their Stock, 1 ask for list of prices at 24, Pan ton street, Haymarket, 44, Loudon Wall E.C„ and 9 Albion Hall and Albion Place, 8.0. ITATIONBEY BUSINESS. (Established 1811.) EELOW BEOS., & LAYTON, Tholosale, retail, and export general stationers, thographers, parchment dealers, enrinSenL account book manufacturers, ues and samples sent on application. 23, 24. and 25, Blrohin lane, E-Cd ® Lime street, 8.6, j and 65, Wilson street

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5920, 16 February 1880, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5920, 16 February 1880, Page 7

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