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iCisoellaneoiM. NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT WJILLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. Prom His Grace the Duke of Rutland, Master o Belvoir Hunt. Deo. 1,1879. Sirs, EUimon’s Royal Embrocation is used in my stables j I think it very useful. Rutland. Prom G. C. Carew Gibson, Esq., Sandgate, Pul bo rough, Sussex. Oct. 7, 1878, Hies,— l like your Embrocation very much ; we use a exeat deal of it. All sorts of cuts, bruises, and slight sprains it does well for ; capped hooks and sore throats it is almost certain to cure. Yours faithfully, G. C. Carew Giboob. Prom J Bellamy, Esq., Master of the Isle of Wight Hunt. December, 1878, Sirs,— ■ use Elliman's Royal Embrocation, and have found it most efficacious in many oases of 3 plains and wounds, hut especially for sore throats, and when used with bandage as a mild blister. J. Bellamy, From Lieut.-Col. R. H. Price, Master of Radnorshire Hunt. December, 1878. Qshtlbmbh, —I use the Royal Embrocation the stables and kennels, and have found it very serviceable. I have also used the Universal Embrocation for lumbago and rheumatism for the last two years, and have suffered very little sine* using it. R. H. Prick, Lieut.-Col. Of Chemists and Saddlers, in Bottles, 2s, 2s 6d ad 3s 6d. Proprietors, ELLXWAN, SONS A Co., Slough, SPECTACLES v. BLINDNESS Spectacles can only ho perfectly adjusted by those having a thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the eye combined with optical ex perienoe.’* ONE FOURTH of those suffering from Blindness can trace their calamity to the use of spectacles indiscriminately purchased, and tinsuited to the sight. ME H. LAUEANCE, P.S.S OCULIST OPTICIAN, 39, Old Bond street, W., Having made the adjustment of spectacles his especial and sole study for upwards of thirty years, personally adapts his improved lenses. The Rev Professor W. A. Hales, M.A., Cantab., i, Minford-gardens West Kensington Park, writes —** The spectacles are perfect, and a most decided boon. I had occasion on Monday to write to Lord name and the wondertnl power of your spectacles." . • „ , , „ . Similar testimonials from Earl and Countess Lindsey, Sir Julius Benedict, Dixon Hortland, Esq M.P., Eev Charles Hort, Maidstone, Private Chaplain to H.E.H. the Duke of Cambridge, Eev Tidd Pratt, Alderman Death, late Mayor of Cam bridge, Edward Knocker, Esq., late Mayor Dover, Ac., Ao. Special arrangements for suiting invalids and others unable to wait on Mr Laurance, 1 Pamphlet—“ Spectacles: Their Use and Abuse, post free. CITY BRANCH—6. Poultry, B.C fBON WINE BINS. Burrows' Slider Bins. Lock up bins of any size. Small ditto, for two, four, six and twelve dozen of wine. Very handy for butler's pantry, bachelor’s chambers, hotels, offices, Ac. W. and J. Burrow, Malvern, and- 8, Mark Lone square. Great Tower street, Loudon E.C. illustrated lists free. XEON WINE BINS. Burrows’ Slider Bins, Bins one, two, and three bottles deep. Special Bins for India. Cellars fitted complete in any part of the world. IRON WINE BINS. Barrow’s Slider Bins. Every bottle separate. No laths required. Breakage prevented. Bins made to any size, or to fit any space. IRON WINE BlNS.—Burrows’ Slider Bins. Odd comers, spaces under stairs, cupboards, and old bnok or slate bins can be fitted with these bins, and thus made useful. r EON WINE BlNS.—Burrows’ Slider Bins are L. superior to all others, safer, more convenient, keep wine in bettor condition, and prevent the destruction of corks. ADAMS AND |CO, Gun, Rifle, and Revolver Manufacturers 9, Finsbury Place south, London, E.O. (Opposite Moorgate street station). Warehouse on first and second floors. Loaded cartridges, 1878. Eley's cases, pin or central fire, loaded by our selves with best powder, grease-proof, thick fal and cloth wads. ~ , . 12 gauge, with 3 or Si drs and 1, li, or lioz shot. 16 gauge, with 2} drs and 1 oz shot. Prices for 12or 16gauge: Green, 11s 6dj blue, 10s 9d; “E.B. ’’ brown, 9s 9d. Schultze’s worm powder, in best cases only, any charges up to 3i drachms. Black powder, 2,16, 18 cases, fortransitby rail or sea, free of charge. Hammeriess. a and Co. invite special attention to an entirely new patent hammeriess central-fire gun, which, for simplicity and strength, far surpasses anything yet produced. .... , , , Price for bast quality, including choke boring patent snap fore-end fastener, and {double bolted quality 415 Centre-fire double guns. Best quality and finish, price £ls as usual Special notice, A. and Co. beg to inform those who ore desirous of obtaining a gun combining the latest improvements, with really good sound material and workmanship, that we have just perfected what is undoubtedly by far tba cheapest gun in the trade, Central fire donhle-harrel gun, double grip action (12 bore only) .rebound half-cooking looks, patent snap fore-end, choke-bore Damascus barrels £7 0 0 Cases and fittings complete 0 5 0 Every gun guaranteed. Express double and single barrel rifle, •577 and *6OO bores. Our improved Martini-Zeller rifles (380 boro) "or rabbit and small deer shooting. Regulated t 100yds. Price £3. “ Terms cash with order. Illustrated price lists free by post it.t f AMR A BACH, Lamp Makers to the W Royal Family, 93, New Bond street, London. W. Aladdin’s Palace of Lamps. Patentees of improvements in duplex lamps, each lamp giving light equal to 26 sperm candle. Lamps for reading. Queen’s new pattern- lamps for boudoirs and drawing-rooms, lamps for dining and billiard rooms, lampsfor halls and conservatories, lamps for pas sagos and stables, lamps for school and class-rooms, lamps for India and the Colonies, lamps for yachts and steamships, lamps for every possible use. One thousand patterns to select from in china, Doulton ware, bronze, Ac. Inventors of zoological and ornithological lamp. Mar afactnrei.,«n improved portable oil stoves for invalid rooms and greenhouses, burn 30 hours unattended. Bole importers of molnecas oil. Vendors of approved mineral oils, from Is 6d per gallon. Gilded catalogues of lamps and prospectuses of stoves, post free. A specialty. —WuKams and Bach’s collection of novelties n lamp and candle shades and transparencies, of which they are importers and manufacturers, is by or the largest in the Kingdom, 92, New Bond street, I -noon BLACKMAN’S IMPROVED PATENT. rNTILATOE OE EXHAUST FAN,—Practical, comfortable, economical, healthful, tie, successful. Constructed on an entirely new principle. Especially adapted for Ventilating Public Halls, Theatres, Grain Elevators, Mall Houses, Tanneries,- Woollen, Flour, and Paper Mills, Factories, Vessels, Breweries, Mines, Hotels, Restaurants, Engine Rooms, Laundries, Printing Offices, and any place where it is desirable to remove foul or hot air, smoke, dust, steam, gas, or other objectionable matter, and also to tower the temperature of any room or building. Experience has proved that a 48-ineh wheel it the size best adapted to the majority of rooms, 36-inch and 48-inch are the only sizes we keep in stock, but we are prepared to furnish other sizes If desired. The 48-iuch wheel takes about twohorse power, and should be run at from 500 to 600 revolutione per minute. At this rate oi speed one tg-inch wheel will force out 30,000 cubic feet of air per minute. It should always be placed as near as practicable to point where gas, steam, or offensive air is generated, to avoid drawing it through the Prices for Exhaust Wheels, and estimates for Ventilation given on application. Send for illustrated Catalogue. For Eastern States, apply to Howard and Morse, 45, Fulton street. New York. For Western States, apply to The Exhaust Ventilator Company, 108. Madison street, Chicago, 111 THE J. W. STOAKES AUTOMATIC SHADING PEN, For Plain, Fancy, and Ornamental Lettering, TTH SPECIALLY adapted for show card writing. glj engrossing, map work, and all kinds of writing where elegance of style and finish is desired. It makes 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 sots containing one of each kind and one each of Nos. 1,2, and 3. No. 0, l-16th in wide. No. 1, tin wide. No. 2. 3-16th in wide. No. 3, iin wide No. 4, |in wide. No. S, tin 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 box . . . , ... We also put up one pen of each size and three assorted bottles of ink in an elegant box, which mokes a very convenient way to show the goods. Ink powders ora also manufactured in same colours as the inks, and these can be transmitted through the moils. Circulars and samples sent on application. J. D, WHITMORE A CO.. Agents, 43, and 45, Bookman, and 166 William streets. Now York. TlCE.—Spoons and Forks in Silver and in Bleotro-plate.-r-Elkington and Co., as the of important Improvements in the above octures, ore able to offer their guaranteed es at such prices as, while fully maintaining icknowledged superiority, place them within ich of all classes. Revised illustrated price no by post on application. Purchasers of spoons and forks obtain the advantage of any itions in tho silver markets. Address: ELKINGTON, A CO,, London, or 2, Moorgat

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 3

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