Miscellaneous. ROWATT'S AKUCAPNIC LAMPS. No Oliimnoy, no Smoll, no Smoke. T HEIR new patent Douhic-wiok Burner gives 35-caudlo light, which is nearly A-half moire light than any other Burner, As tested by the Photometer. Their well-known and old-established Patent Single-wick Burner may he had in five sizes, giving from five to twenty candle light * the most economical and by far the best low-priced lamp over offered. Retail by all ironmongers. Wholesale only of THOS. EOWATT & SONS, Edinburgh and Loudon. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. In Sheep, Russia, and Turkey Bindings. WEBSTER’S Unabridged Dictionary, now edition, with supplement. ' “A Library in Itself.” Get Webster—it has 118,000 words, 3000 engravings, and a new Biographical Dictionary. The Standard in Government Printing Office, 32,000 copies in Public Schools. Sale, 20 to lof any other series. Best aid to make a family intelligent. Best help for scholars, teachers, and schools. The vocabulary contains 3000 moro words than are found in any other American dictionary. It is the best practical English dictionary extant —“Quarterly Review," London. It has all along kept a loading place, and the new Edition brings it fairly up to date. —“London Times,” Juno, 1882. No school in the Dominion, no teacher, and no reader of .the language, can afford to bo without this monumental work,—“Canada Educational Journal.” It has come to bo recognised os the most useful existing “word book "of the English language, all over the world.—“N. Y. Tribune,” 1882. G. & C. MEERIAM & CO.. Publishers, Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. Season 1884-1885 Season 188-1-1885. L. PRANG & CO.’S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. WE beg to express our thanks to our patrons and friends for the kind and flattering appreciation of our past efforts, and feel a pardonable pride at the very emphatic endorsement which our cards have received from the American, English, German, and Australian Press. With one accord these exponents ,of public taste have given our Cords the first rank over all similar productions in the market. We arb bound to maintain this superiority; and we have, as heretofore, spared no expense to create, with the aid of our large experience, a series of novelties for the Christmas season,' which, we have no doubt, will meet the expectations of the trade. We have been singularly fortunate in procuring the assistance of, we may say, representative American talent in the preparation designs, and besides have, secured the co-operation of some of the most eminent European artists. Qnr line is now completed, and our agents are on the road to call on our patrons and friends. An inspection of the sample books will convince them that, in regard to originality and variety of design, excellence and richness in execution, it far exceeds our last year’s effort. To give an idea of the high artistic order of the line, we would say that it comprises: Figure Designs by Miss Dora Wheeler, Miss Bosina Emmet, Miss L. B. Humphrey, Miss L. B. Comins, Elihu Tedder, Walter Satterlee, A. F. Brooks, and others. Landscape Designs by W, Hamilton Gibson, Thomas Moran, F. L. Smith, and others. Animal Designs by B. E. Bensell an Harry Beard. Flower and Bird Designs by Miss Fidelia Bridges, Mrs E. O. Whitney, Jean Rohie, of Brussels; H. Giacomelli, of Paris, and others. The Literary matter in connection with our designs has been carefully attended to among others, by Mrs Celia Thoxtor, Mrs Emily Shaw Forman and Joaquin Miller. Our Regular Line of Christmas and New Year’s Cards will comprise plain cords, fringe cards, and double fringed cards, varying in price from 30 cents to 60dol per set of 12. Protectors are furnished with all fringed cards, and also envelopes for all series costing I'Bo per se* and more. Besides our regular line, we would call specia attention to the following NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. Aladdin’s Lamp.—This is one of the most elaborate and elegant Christmas Gift Cards we have ever offered to the trade. It is a large folding card, heavily fringed, and provided with a leatherette protector. The front outside page is a design of peacock feathers on satin; the left inside page contains a poem specially written for this gift by Joaquin Miller, also on, satin, and surrounded by a delicate border of oriental design; the right inside page presents Aladdin hearing his lamp, after a painting by the eminent American artist, Elihu Vedder; and to complete the whole, the back is embellished with a most unique, artistic design of high order. . Buskin Calendar for 188-4.—At the solicitation of some of our business friends, we have this year decided to bring out a calendar, and are happy to be able to announce that we shall issue a Calendar from John Buskin, for 1884. This consists of an artistic mount with a block calendar, having suitable selections from John Ruslan’s works for each day of the year. The selections have been made by a lady well known for her cultivated taste and judgment, The unount has been designed by a well known Boston artist, and, coining from her thought and tasteful skill, the form and decoration will be a fitting accompaniment to the words within. This calendar will he a source of pleasure to all who love and appreciate Enslrin, that they may have every morning a jewel from the treasure of his noble and earnest thought. “ The Christmas Sheaf.”—A folding card, with inside pages, in colour, stamped out in the shape of a sheaf of wheat. Tied with silk cord and tassels. “ The Christmas Book.”—A surprisingly natural representation of an open hook, with floral designs by Mrs Fisher, and original poems by Joaquin Miller. * CHRISTMAS ART PRINTS ON SATIN. The great success attending our efforts in tbis line has induced ns to bring out a number of new series, consisting of flowers, landscape, and figure designs. These are elegantly finished in several styles, in fringed tinted mats, with cord and tassels; on mounts with silk fringe and cord; in book form, richly fringed and with leatherette protectors, and on rich plush mounts. Prices vary from Idol SOcents to 3dols SOcents each. We have made large additions to our birthday line, comprising plain cards, fringed and double fringed cards, and art prints on satin. Numerous series at popular prices have been added to our list of Scripture text cards. New flower pieces in mats, &c. Thanksgiving cards—our line will also be shown now. Descriptive Price Lists of our Christmas and New Year Cards are now ready, and will bo sent on application. L. PRANG & CO., Boston, Mass, U.S.A. New York: 38 Bond street. Philadelphia: 1110 Walnut street. Chicago: 112, Monroe street San Francisco: 529, Cdmmercial street. SHWOETH’S PATENT “ METALLIC COMB-BRUSH.” Ask your chemist or hairdresser for Ashworth’s Patent “Metallic Comb-Brush.” These brushes have the penetrating power of the comb and the elasticity of the bristle-brush combined—hence the name “ combbrnsb.” It is allowed by all users to be the most perfect hair brush ever iuv%nted, and has received very high testimony from eminent medical men and others for its sanitary value. May he had of all chemists, hairdressers and dealers in fancy goods, or from the makers, enclosed in neat box, post free, Is in stamps. On the same principle is made a much larger and stronger bnjsh for dogs, cattle, horses, Ac. Cattle and horse breeders should see this brush at once. Horses will allow its use on any part of their bodies, and it produces a clear and healthy skin. Send for prospectus. Prices, free to nearest railway station—Dog brush, 2s 6d cattle ditto, Ss; horse ditto, Ss 6d in stamps.— ASHWORTH BROTHERS, Ashley lane, Mancheater. TTF. .T. W. RTOAKES AUTOMATIC SHADING PEN, For Plain, Fancy, and Ornamental Lettering. ESPECIALLY adapted for show card writing, engrossing, map work, and ail kinds of writing where elegance o£« style and finish is desired. It inakes the light and dark line at the same time with one single stroke of the pen. Manufactured in six different sizes. Packed one dozen of a kind in a box. Also put up in sets containing one of each kind and one each of Nos. 1,2, and 3. No. 0, l-16th in wide. No, 1, Jin wide. No, 2, S-16th in wide. No. 3, iin wide. No. 4, |in wide. No. 5, Jin wide. A special Ink is also manufactured in six brilliant colours, put up in boxes containing one dozen of a kind, also one dozen assorted in a hoi. ' We also put up one pen of each size and three assorted bottles of ink in an elegant box, which makes a very convenient way to show the goods. Ink powders are also manufactured in same colours as the inks, and these can be transmitted through the mails. Circulars and samples sent on application. J. D. WHITMORE & CO., Agents, 41, 43, and 45, Beekman, and 166 William streets, New York. THE DETROIT LUBRICATOR COMPANY'S SIGHT FEED LUBRICATOR CUPS, For Oiling Valves and Cylinders of Steam Engines by the only perfect method, through the steam pipe. First Prize at Fair American Institute and Miller’s International Exposition, in 1880.
THE oil passes in sight, drop hy drop, into the column of steam, where it vaporises, thus becoming a steam lubricant, oiling perfectly every part reached by the steam. Any clean oil, black or white, light or heavy, may be used. Bavos from 50 to 00 per cent in oil and wear of machinery, thus paying for itself several times a year. A cup will be sent to responsible parties on 20 days’ trial if desired. In ordering give diameter of cylinder. Notice.—The first lubricators ever mode, showing the oil passing drop by drop up through a tains, parent water chamber, were derised by us, and the same are fully embraced by many Letters Patent, owned and controlled by us, which have been sustained in several hotly contested legal contests. Our customers, therefore, need have no fears in their purchase and use. We ore the sole owners of the Sight Peed feature as claimed and used by ns, and we shall hold purchasers and users responsible who are encroaching upon our rights by the unlaw(pi use of our devices. Address— DETEOIT LXJBEICATOE COMPANY. Office—l 29, Griswold street, Detroit, Mich. Note.—ln our recent suit against the American Lubricator Company, of Detroit, before Justice Stanley Matthews, of the United States Supreme Court, involving their "sight feed" feature, a decree was rendered in our favour, August 20 1831
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 3
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