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Miscellaneous. No skilled labour tlio application ot O TBPHBNS’ STAINS POE WOOD. fni* Dvoiag Wood in imitation ot oift ntfflaidoand Christchurch the only Gold Medals ever awarded for' j *® u ot “? r lu * >w.;.d *» i*. bj ptw£ » •M|“g» c “ BraPH B»S. 191, Aldorsgato street, London. "EON WINE BINS.-Burrows* Slider Bins. Odd corners, spaces under stairs, cupboards, ~ and old brick or slato bins can bo fitted with these bins, and thug made useful. Burrows’ Slider Bins are superior to all others, safer, wore con- " veulent, keep wine in bettor condition, and prevent tho destruction of corks. I EON WINE BINS. Burrows' Slider Bins, Bins one, two, and three bottles deep. Special Bins for India. Cellars fitted complete in any part ot tho world. IKON WINE BlNS.—Burrow’s Slider Bins. Every bottle separate. No laths required. Breakage prevented. Bins mode to any sire, or to fit any space. I EON WINE BINS. Burrows’ Slider Bins. Look ap bins of any sire. Small ditto, for two, four, six and twelve dozen of wine. Very handy for butler's pantry, bachelor’s chambers, hotels, offices, &o, W. and J. Burrow, Malvern, and 3, Mark Lane square, Great Tower street, London, E.C. Illustrated lists free. mHOENHILL’S 10 Guinea Silver-fitted Lady’s I Travelling Dressing Bag, No. 68. 14-inoh Best Polished Morocco Patent Wide-opening Travelling Dressing Bag, with one outside pocket, stitched handle, with gilt rings and plates, gilt double-action registered look, and Thornhill’s imE 1 patent stop-hinges; Bag lined with rich Antique Silk, with Thornhill’s improved indestructible pockets. Contents.—Set of plain cut glass fittings, with richly engraved Hall Marked Solid Silver Sterling Tops, consisting Of oval soap, tooth brush roller, with two tooth brushes, nail brush roller, with nail brush, pomade jar, tooth powder jar, two scent, bottles, with screw caps, ivory hair brush, incase, ivory clothes brush, ditto glove stretchers, ditto paper knife, massing- comb in case, writing book, lined silk, and fitted with stationery, penholder, and blotting hook, patent portable ink and light boxes, card ease, looking glass, thread and needle case, pincushion, instrument board fitted with pair nail scissors, ivory noil trimmer, four ivory-handle instruments, and a pair of tweezers, Pbicb 10 Guineas. If the Bag is in Enssia Leather... 11 guineas ~ „ Crocodile 5Mb...13 guineas The Silver Tops may be richly gilt for 21s extra. Ekoea vino.— Engraving monogram of two or three letters on the silver fittings, ivory brushes, glove stretchers, paper knife, and four instruments, and stamping initials in geld on tho bag, 42s complete. Or only engraving the seven silver fittings and stamping tho hag, 21s. W, THOENHILL & CO., To The Queen and Royal Family, 144 and 145, New Bond street, Loudon. Established 1734.

BELL'S ASBESTOS. BELL’S Pure Asbestos Plaited Tarn Packing. Tliis is tbe best and most economical Piston Packing in the market for high and low pressure Stationary Engines. Of course, there are many worthless imitations of a packing so universally approved of, but I am the original maker and sole manufacturer of the genuine article, as used in the British and German Navies. To avoid imposition, users should require to see my Trade Mark, which is on every 10 feet length of the Packing made by me, and without which none is genuine. The following testimonials refer to this Packing:— “ Sewage Works, Winchester, Jan. 12, 1883. “Mr J. Bell, Asbestos Works, London. —Dear Sir.—l have great pleasure in saying that the Asbestos Packing I had from you is the best I have ever used, though I have used other Asbestos packing not of your make. As an example, one of my piston-rod glands was packed with it, and has been running night and day since October 26th without repacking. I have not been able to run so long with any other make.—l am, Sir, yours truly, “J. AsHcnopr, Chief Engineer.” “ Portsmouth, February 20,1883. “Mr John Bell, Asbestos Works, London.— Sir, —Your Asbestos Steam Packing, that you have been supplying for some considerable time, I can recommend to steam vsers generally as being the very best that was ever introduced into the market for piston grinds, slide-throttle, and throttle-valve glands. 11 can, after considerable experience, say that it is the very best that I have ever used. We run ouf engine at between 80 and 90 revolutions per minute, and I may add that there is no work more trying than saw-mill work.— Yours truly, . L “Wm. Hatch®®, Engineer at Bailey’s ‘earn Saw Mills, Jortsmoiith," Bell’s Asbestos Felt a cheap material, to be placed between ceiling , nd upper floor, to prevent the spread of fire. BeU’s Asbestos and jairfelt Covering, for Hot Water and Steam Pipes, to prevent Radiation and insure Transmission «f Heat; also to protect from Frost.

Bell's Asbestos Boiler • Covering Composition for coating the boilers of every kind of marine and stationary engine. It is non-combustible, and can be easily and quickly applied at any time, whether steam is lip or not. It adheres to (iron and metals, and preserves them from rust. The following testimonial refers to the Asbesto Boiler-Covering Composition “ The Maxim-Wesfoa Electric Co. (Limited), 29, Banfcside, LOnSon, S.E., Jan. 4, 1883. “Mb John Bell, 118, Southwark street, S.E., “ Dear Sir, —In answer to your request I beg to inform you that I flijd the thermometer, placed three feet above the boilers, now stands at 93deg; before your covering vas put on it used to stand at 126 deg. "With regard to the saving in fuel, ? am suable to speak very accurately, as the boilers were not working long enofigh before being covered to ascertain the amount pf fuel that would be consumed in an ordinary inn, but I feel quite justified in saying that- we burn less by about scwt per night than we were doing, and I shall be glad at any time to show the -boilers to anyone who may wish to see them, as I consider yours the best covering that I have, 1 up to the present, seen.— Yours faithfully, !■ • (Signed) “J.'H. Ctndall, Works Manager.” Bell’s Special Londtm-Mnde Asbestos Mill-board, for Dry Steam Joints} Electric Dynamo Machines, &c. .Made in sheets; measuring .about 10 inches square, from l-64th inch to 1 inch, and 4 millimetre .to 25 millimetres thick. Each sheet bears my trade mark, without which none is genuine. Bell’s Asbestos and Xndiarubber Woven Tape. It has been found Very efficient for making bilge pipe joints. Il can bo bent by hand, without puckering, to the form required, and is especially useful !u making joints of manhole and mudholf doors; also for large “ still” joints where! toiling fat and acids of all kinds have to be resided. For these latter purposes it is kept in rdls of 100 feet, in various widths, from 1 inch tv Si inches wide, by i inch to | inch thick. Manhole coder joints made of this material can he lifted 20 times before renewal is necessary. This tap* i| also made any width and thickness, so that if is datable for every class of joint. It is also made in sheets about 40 inches square, from l-16th inoa thick upwards, and each sheet bears my trade njirk to protect users against imitations. Every tunfeet length of tho tape has a label attached, bearing my trade mark, and users are earnestly requested to see that this label is attached to prevent imposition by worthless imitations. j ] Tho Engineer of a vofld-rcnowned firm writes: — “ There is not, norjeefa there he, any douht as to the excellence of your Asbestos and Xndiarubber Woven Sheeting. At a joiuting material it is unrivalled.” 1 / The Engineer of a 1 tge Colliery writes : “ I would in all can <mr say that your Asbestos and Indiaxubher Woiai Sheeting is first-rate for joints. In my 25 yt its’ experience I have never seen anything like it. I highly recommend it to all who have to do witbsteam engines." Bell’s Asbestos Yarn vnd Soapstone Backing, for locomotive Engines, C nines, &c. The following testimonial refers to this Backing “ Festiniog Railway, Lpoomotive Superintendent’s Office, Bortmadoc; lan. 13th, 1888. “Me John Bell, 118,1 onthwark street, S.E. “ Dear Sir, —I nave?: uch pleasure in saying that the Asbestos Yarn at Soapstone Backing gives every satisfaction; tdeed, better than wo expected. We have a loc miotivo packed with it, and it has been running flvi months (and think of the piston speed with our , mall wheels). I think the Soapstone a great im rovement, as it keeps the packing elastic and pre onts it getting hard. lam very pleased with its working, and also tho very low price for such god lasting packing. The Asbestos Yarn wo find yory useful and answers admirably.—Yours trolf, (Signed) “ W. Williams.”

Boll’s Asbestos Block! and Lumps for Gas Tires. Bell’s Asbestos EolloX Cloth Packing, for Marine Engines. Every 10 feoi length of the above pocking has a label attached bearing my trade mark, without which none i( genuine. The following testimonial refers tej (.he Asbestos Cloth Pack- “ B.S. Norfolk, S.IV, India Docks, London, " February Sfith, 1883. . you sent mo ontniil. I (nod i “•P* Piston rods, and t mu 90 days without repacking, The other h.p. piston rod was packed with a similar form 0 f paoldrkr, not composed of Asbestos, and was repacked 10 tfinia during the 00 days. 1 nave recommended it loth at Sydney and Molbourne, and shall do »y best to take this packing in whatever steamers! umy have to do with. —X remain. Sir, yours tniy, , „ ” , W, PuoriiKi, Chief Engmoor s.s. Norfolk. ItOPHBT, i Boll’s Asbestos CovtLre, for Fire Escapes and -n Wlndowfeash Linos. Ac. Bells Pure Closely-foi'en Asbestos Cloth, for Protection against Fire. Engineers and others m ohargo of Machinery are invito, to inspect Bell’s Asbestos Goods at any of the undermentioned addresses, or to writ for particulars. Illustrated priced < italogno on application to taA°l W l rks ' London, ortho M^A J y <)hougaß - VStoria Buildings, Doansgate, SSafiAestor j H and li. St Vincent Place, Qlaa. eow jJBI, Bit ir Strasse, Berlin.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7228, 30 April 1884, Page 2

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