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TlCE.—Spoons and Forks in Silver and in Electro-plate.—Eßrington and Co., as the .of important improvements in the above ies at'such prices as, while fully maintaining -cknowledged superiority, place them within teh of all classes. Eevised illustrated price se by post on application. Purchasers of tions in the silver markets. Address: ELKINGTON, & CO., Eegent street, London, or 2, Moorgate street. CitvBOIDE GOLD JEWELLEBY (Registered), i only Perfect Substitute for 18-Carat Gold. Illustrated Price Lists and Opinions of the Press Free per Post. bches equal to 18-carat. Horizontal movejewelled in 4 holes. Open face, 21s, 255, ars, 30s, Keyless action, 8 jewels, 50s, Ladies JentJemen's sizes, free and safe per poßt tered), 6d extra. ~ ~ . erts, in all the latest fine gold patterns for and gentlemen, ss, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, post free. « Chains, 7s 6d, 10a 6d, 12s 6d, 15s. klets, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 10s 6d. ks. studs, solitaires, 2s 6d, Ss, Ss 6d per set. ry article of Jewellery Free and Safe pet Illustrated Price List Post free. ?10.0. payable at Exhibition road, South Kensington. C. C. BOWE, Bremp*on road. London, "W.C. ATEELOO PATENT BOUND FEEDING OILCAKES, e for Horses and all Descriptions of Stock. 3a cakes ara composed of a variety of article*. illy selected, and . .--*,.». lost perfect Mired Food for Stock that jus ten introduced, and one that is speciaHy adap■r Young Stock. _ _ . the London Dairy Show this year the first for the cow giving the largest quantity and r Coates) which was fed on the Waterloo the Norfolk ana Norwich. Christmas Show,, T -IJM.I. -lIM.I. ••■*.* IB+Ti ISB9 *>IB fJltnTinJftfl. for the best Beast in the Show was • which was fed on the Waterloo Bound Cakes, f fifty-eight other prtees given at this Show, : -eight were won by stock fed on the "Waterloo 1 Cakes. T a nIAamVA nf TlOmfHTlO* ' efol analysis of one of yc and Cakes, which you sent me a few days I i of your Waterloo Bound Cake fully confirms the high opinion which I have expressed in past of the feeding value of these cakes, jj the last five years I have made many ses of samples of your cake, sent to me by mers. and without a single exception, I have all the samples of the same excellent quality t of the cake which you sent me for analysis days ago, and I am satisfied that you make 'aterloo Bound Cakes always from the same if feeding materials of the best quality, and -r +-horm in +l-.Q aa-ma mvnTUwH/Hlg, The mOTO ted by feeders and fat. i of stock. Augustus Toslckbb.| f very delivery is guaranteed to analysis, mt Price, £7 lss per ton. Free on rails raee to be made payable to W. Chambers -ry of the Waterloo Mills Cake and Ware t : Co., Limited. Hull. . ...... EttPBOVED NOISELESS TYBES. CABMONT'S PATENT. -'"'■ E NOISELESS TYBE COMPANY, Limited, are now prepared to execute orders for their lity in Bubber Tyres. The advantages offered >solute security against the rubber doming ! place on the roughest roads, and, being ass, offer perfect luxury to the occupants of ?es having these tyres, together with unsd economy, as the old cumbrous way of ng rubber is superseded, by the Carmont is. The foEowingteatimoniai has been given, etter from H. S. Benshaw, MJ>.: __ • '* Sale Bridge House, Sale, March 27,1883. sor Sir, —The noiseless lndiarubber tyros to my «pen carriage have worn remarkably For several months, and or an average of . cobble stones, various kinds of sets and roads, and there is no indication of damage er. The luxury of driving quiet without diambber takes off the jolting movement ■« is doubtless very great; over rough roads character of the tyre is almost kr&pver/the roughest way the vibration is cep title [way' given me great satisfaction. Please Any brougham with the same kind of. tyres r'fearliest convenience. ." I am, yours truly, • « H. S. Benskaw, M.D." re tyres, which can be applied to carriages, races, &c., can be seen at Messrs Windover'a, and Co.'s, Limited, Hansom Cab Builders, er St Martin's lane, London. Application he trade and others to be made to the ess Tyre Company, Limited, 20, St Ann's 11884-1885 Season 1884-1885. L. PBANG & CO.'S OSTMAS AND NEW YEAB CARDS. "E beg to express our thanks to our patronE • and friends for the kind and flattering iation of our past efforts, and feel a pardon>ride at the very emphatic endorsement our cards have received from the American, h, German, and Australian Press. With one . these exponents of public taste have gives ids the first rank over all similar productions market. We are bound to maintain this ;e, a series of novel ; which, we have no doubt, will meet the ations of the trade. We have been singulrtunate in procuring the assistance of, we y, representative American talent in the ition designs, "and besides have secured -operation] of some of the most eminent ean artists. line is now completed, and oar agents are or id to call on our patrons and friends. An taon of the sample books will convince them n regard to originality and variety of design, mceand richness in execution, it far exceeds it year's effort. To give an idea of the high e order of the line, we would say that it ises: ire Designs by Mis 3 Dora Wheeler, Miss . -r, i ■»«-:-„ T TJ 1X..._..1. „ uric. T. 13 s, Elihu Vedder, Walter Satterlee, A. F. 3 and others. Iscape Designs by W. Hamilton Gibson, is Moran, F. L. Smitb, and others. oa Designs by B. E. Bensell an Harrj

rer and Bird Designs by Miss Fidelia Bridges, . O. Whitney, Jean Eobie, of Brussels j H. nelli, of Pans, and others. Literary matter in connection with our dehas been carefully attended to amoag i, by Mrs Celia Thaxter, Mrs Emily Shaw tu and Joaquin Miller. Begnlar Line of Christmas and New Tear's will comprise plain cards, fringe cards, and s fringed cards, varying in price from 30 cents ol per set of 12. Sectors are furnished with all fringed cards, so envelopes for all series costing VBO per se* ore. des our regular line, we would call specia ion to the following • NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. Idin's Lamp.—This is one of the most d elegant Christinas Gift Cards we have ever ito the trade. It is a large folding card, y- fringed, and provided with a leatherette stor. The front outside page is a design of ii feathers on satin; the left inside page confa poem specially written for this gift by e border of oriental design; the right inside g by the < r; and to complete the whole, the back is isbedwitha most unique, artistic design of rder. Irin Calendar for 1884.—At the solicitation of. >f our business friends, we have this year deto bring out a calendar, and are happy to be o announce that we shall issue a Calendar John Buskin, for 1884. This consists of an c mount with a block calendar, having suitslections from John Buskin's works for each the year. The selections have been made by well known for her cultivated taste and judg.The mount has been designed by a well i Boston artist, and, coming f rem her thought ateful skill, the form and decoration will be a • accompaniment to the words within. This lar will be a source of pleasure to all who love ppreciate Buskin, that they may have every ng a jewel from the treasure of his noble and it thought. ie Christmas Sheaf." —A folding card, with pages, incolour, stamped out in the shape of fof wheat. Tied with silk cord and tassels. lie Christmas Book."—A surprisinglynatura] lentation of an open book, with floral designs rs Fisher, and original poems by Joaquin EISTMAS ABT PEINTS ON SATIN. great success attending our efforts in this is induced us to bring out a number of new consisting of flowers, landscape, and figure is. These are elegantly finished in several ii» fringed tinted mats, with cord and 3 • on mounts with silk fringe and cord j in 'orm, richly fringed and with leatherette pros, and on rich plush mounts. Prices vary Ldol SOceats to Sdols SOcents each.. ■ have made large additions _, to our birthday comprising plain cords, fringed and double d cards, and art prints on satin. Numerous at popular prices have been added to our hst ipture text cards. New flower pieces in mats, Thanksgiving. line will also be i now. - •. „,'■'. . . criptive Price Lists of our Christmas and fear Cards are now ready, and will be sent on <■* L. PBANG & CO., ■,„„.: ['■ Boston, Mass U.S.A. tlßond street. Philadelphia: 1110 J l rt\-t iio VM.WUI nfi>aa4 Francisco: 529. Commercial street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 3

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