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miscellaneous. 'A TUBAL MINESAL WATEBS of Apoiii. I naris, Vals Vichy, Ca< lsbad, Seltzer, Kissin. gen, Homburg, Pullna, Friedrjohshall, Hunvadilano, &o„ Direct from the Springs Also the ABTIFICIAL MINEBAL WATEB, Prepared by E. ELLIS & SON, Buthen, And DB STEUVE; & CO., Brighton, Appointed Agents for tb > Celebrated ApoUimris Wa:er. W. BEST & SON, Foreign Wine, Spirit, and Minora! Water Mecbants, 22, Henrietta street Cavendish square, LondoD, W, Price Lists on application IMPOETANT TO OWNEBS OP DOGS "ANY yearß since ire had the pleasure to introduce to the publio the BUFFALO MEAT BOG BISCUITS, now so extensively used In the principal kennels of the world. Since that time wo have made many important Improvements in their manufacture—improve* ments not of the nature of vegetable compounds, which may be added to any food at a trifling cost. :o other Biscuit or Do Food possesses, and. for which we have received numerous medals and high' commendations, amongst which we may mention that of Professor Dr Zurn, who, after many careful analyses and experiments, pronounced these biscuits to be of the greatest excellence, and to contain double the quantity of nourishment that is to be found in flesh, thus forming the best and most successful food for dogs that it is possible to produce. It is important to notice that every biscuit ie stamped—" Buffalo Meat, Trade Mark," the quality .of which we guarantee. 20s per owt oarage paid. Sole Manufacturers: W. G. CLARKE & SONS, Anchor Patent Biscuit Works, Limehouse, London, B.C. Established 1851. BELL'S ASBESTOS ELL'S Pure Asbestos Plaited Y j This is the best and most economical Piston Packing in the market for high and low pressure orthless imitations of a packing so universally approved of, but I am the original .maker and sole _f„„..f„„+,..i_ „l J-fco camiinn ni-finln. none Ail in tha British and German Navies. To avoid imposition, asers 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 Pack, ing:— " Sewage Works, Winchester, Jan. 12,1883, ' "Mr J. Bell, Asbestos Works, London.—Dear Bir.—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 "J. Ashceoft, Chief Engineer." "Portsmouth, February 20,1883. "Mr Johh Bell, Asbestos Works, London.— Sir,—Your Asbestos Steam Packing, that you have been supplying for some considerable time, I can recommend to steam users generally as being the very best that was ever introduced into tho market for piston glands, slide-throttle, and throttle-valve glands. I can, alter considerable experience, say: that it is the very best that I have everußed. Wo" run our engine at between 80 and 90 revolutions per minute, and I may add that there is no work more trying than saw-mill work.— Tours truly, _ . „ .. . „^ "Wm. Hatches, Engineer at Bailey s Steam Saw Mills, Portsmouth." Bell's Asbestos Felt, a oheap material, to be placed between ceiling and upper floor, to prevent. Ihe spread of Are. , . „ o-fl._ »„1. 4.„„ <.«;» TTo.VfnU. f!mmrin» trvr Tint . Water and Steam Pipes, to prevent Badiation and insure Transmission of Heat; also to proteot from Frost. „ Bell's Asbestos Boiler - Covering Composition tor 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 _*. iZ. ™~i- Ti. «7U* AM « +r* Hwwi o-nA ranfAlo and preserves them from rust. The following testimonial refers to the Asbcsto Boiler-Covering Composition:— The Maxim-Weston Electrio Co. (Limited), 29, Bankside, London, S.E., Jan. i, 1883. Mb John Bell, 118, Southwark street, S.E., " Dear Sir —ln answer to your request I beg to inform you that I find tho thermometer, placed throe feet above the boilers, now stands at 93deg; before your covering was pnt on it used to stand a 125 deg. With regard to the saving in fuel, I an. unable to speak very accurately, as the boilers were not working long enough before being covered to ascertain the amount of fuel that would be con„j .•„ »« *~ r li-n*r* mm Jvn* T fnel finite iimtififld ightthan any time to show tho boilers to anyone -who may wish to see them,, as I consider yours the best covering that I have, up to the present, seen.— Yours faithfully, __ * (Signed) "J. H. Cundall, Works Manager." Bell's Special London-Made Asbestos Mill-board, for Dry Steam Joints, Electric Dynamo Machines, to. Made in sheets measuring about 40 inches square, from l-64th inch to 1 inch, and i millimetro to 25 millimetres thick. Each sheet bears my trade mark, without which none is genuine. Bell's ABbestos and Indiarubber Woven Tape. It has been found very efficient for making bilge pipe joints. It can be bent by hand, without puckering, to the for"* "><■.•*«.«;■ a „A hole and mudhole doors; also for large " still" joints where boiling fat and acids of al] kinds havo to be resisted. • For these latter purposes it kept in rolls of 100 feet, in various widths, from 1 inch to 24 inches wide, by i inch to i .'—~-u 4.\.£~-u- ntwni* irtinfn mnAa nf fchia material can bo lifted 20 times before renewal is necessary. This tape is also made any width and thickness, so that it is suitable for every class oi ioint. It is also made in sheets about 40 inches 1 m t IMI, j« n l» 4-l.;/.V a-nA on/iV sheet bears my trade mark to protect users against Imitations. Every ten feet length of the 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. The Engineer of a world-renowned firm writes : " There is not, nor can there be, any doubt as to tho excellence of your Asbestos and ludiarnbbor Woven Sheeting. As a jointing material it is unrivalled." . „ ~. The Engineer of a large Colliery writes : " I would in all candour say that your Asbestos and Indiarubber Woven Sheeting is first-rate foi joints. In my 25 years' experience I have nevoi seen anything like it. I highly recommend it to all who have to do with steam engines." Bell's Asbestos Yarn and Soapstone PaoMng, for Locomotive Engines,,Cranes, &c. The following testimonial refers to this Pack- " Festiniog Bailway, Locomotive Superintendent's Office, Fortmadoc, Jan. 13th, 1883. '• Mb John Bell, 118, Southwark street, S.E. «i Tian*> sail. T nnvft tmifih "nleaaiiTA in Hji.vinty +.hat the Asbestos Yarn and Soapstone Pacidng givee every satisfaction; indeed, better ■ t*ian we exit has been running five months (and think of the piston speed with our small wheels). I think the Soapstone a great improvement, as it keeps the very pleased with its wording, and also the very low price for such good lasting packing. The Asbestos Yarn we find is very useful and answers ulmirably.—Yours- truly, (Signed) "W, Williams." Bell's AsbestOß Blocks and Lumps for Gas Fires. Bell's Asbestos Boiled Cloth Packing, for Marine Engines. Every 10 feet length of the above paok. fag has a label attached bearing my trade mark, .without which none is genuine. The following testimonial refers to tho Asbestos Cloth Pack* — S.S. Norfolk, S.W. India Docks, London, "February 28th, 1882 "Johk Bell, Esq.—Sir,—l have great pleasure ia reporting on your Asbestos Cloth Bopo Paoking which you sent me on trial. I tried it in one of two h p piston rods, and it ran 90 days without repacking. The other h.p. piston rod was packed with a similar form of packing, not composed of Asbestos, j „„„ fonnnlrfif" 10 times durinir th« WWlmro T have recommended it both at Sydney and Mel. bourne, and shall do my best to take this packing In whatever steamers I may havo to do with.—l remain, Sir, yours truly, " W. W. Pbophet, Chief Engineer s.s. NorMk Bell's Asbestos Cordage, for Fire Escapes and Window Saßh Lines, &o. Ball's Pure Closely-Woven Asbestos Clbth, for Protection against Fire. Foremen, Engineers and others in charge of mauhinery are invited to (inspect Bell's Asbestos Goods at any of the undermentioned add-essee, or to write for particulars. Illustrated priced catalogue on application to JOHN BELL, ABbestos Works, Southwark street, London, or the branch warehouses, Victoria Buildings, Deansgate, Manchester; 11 and 13, St Vincent Place, Glasgow, 21, Bitter Strasse Berlin. for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, J BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, andCEOUP. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM Ministers and Publio Speakers, who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this balsam. The LUNG BALSAM never fails to do good to those afflicted with a. cough. It is harmless to the most delicate child. It contains no opium what e * ar " ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM . Is sold by all Chemists IHE attention of ladies is called to the wonderI. ful efficacy of Keareley's Widow Welch's Female Pills, which have been proved by thousands annually for manv years post to be the most effectual remedy for that complaint to which females are liable, headache, giddiness, nervous depression, pallor of the lips, and general debility of the system, often accompanied by palpitation of the heart. The most obstinate cases of apparently confirmed invalids have yielded to a course of these pills. Sold in boxes at 2s 9d by all chemists. Wrapped in white paper. Be sure to ask for " Kearsley's," and see that you get them, as sometimes a spurious article is offered. By poßt for 34 stamp?, of Sanson mi 1 RiVrm 9K9 n-rfVii-ri o+i-oot \V

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7838, 19 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7838, 19 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7838, 19 April 1886, Page 3

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