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Miscellaneous BOWATT'S ANUCAPNIO LAMPS. No Chimney, no Smell, no Smoke. •naif more light than any other Burner, As tested by the Photometer. Their well-known and old-established *" Patent Sinele-wiok Burner may be had in Ave sizes, giving from five to twenty candle light; the most economical and by Jar the best low-priced lamp ever THOS. BOWATT & SONS, LAND'S "K i. iuP E B'S SUSB '*• The Koeper's Gun"—Price 6gs. The Keeper's Gun," hammerlesa—Price 12g* Testimonials. rom Lord Pitzroy Somerset, Ba fcninton, Chippen ham, July 19,1881. ' Lord Pitzroy Somerset thinks it may interesl dead as a hammer at fully 70 yardsT killing both with one barrel, and securing a third at the same From J. W. Whittall, Esq., Constantinople, Feb. 8, 1882 "... I may further say that I have now used* your 12-bore New Model Keepers Gun two _7Til jui Iwf < i M.ilm g.ii ira J a 1 •ulneas. I must add that my friend M.Alphonse Crepin,forwhoml bought a similar gun to my own, confirms my verdict*. Prom T. Preston Battersby, Lieutenant B. A., P.BJLS., May 1,1882. "I have much pleasure in stating my satisfaction abased from you last year. I have tot lng admirable, and the workmanship and action ol the gun thoroughly fitted to stand hard work, of whioh 1 gave it a good deal." ...____ _^ iec.7,1882. ... I may mention that I have for the lasi Ave years shot with one of your 'Keeper's' C J?. Guns constantly, both at Home and abroad. Except in appearance it is as good and as tight no* »rOii>w*^Lu;wo.;<iHi>;;w*ii>i.ff.iiifLg* shot. I got him behind the Bhonlder.and he didn t run a yard afterwards.,* „ „, . _ ._ Prom Charles B. Kenyan, Esq., Moreton, Oswestry * Salop, Jan. 10,1883. . . South America for the two last years, and I don t believe any man could have a better. I have shot with it more tha n 2000 wild duok, and am sure no 50-gninea gun could have done better, many not at wefi. I have killed wild geese and swans with it at tremendous distance." • Caution.—ln consequence of the unfair competiu j._ v:.i 4--U.l-. liana Tman rnihiontod* ana the way in which other makers have sold inferior arms aider the name of " The Keeper's Gun,' onginauj <»lb imxmi trade mark for their " Keeper's " Guns, and foi the future no " Keeper's " Gun will be issued bv them without having the trade mark on the heel, plate. The wording wi 1 vary bo as to indicate the character of the Gun, whether a "Keepers, •• Koeper's " New Model, or a " Keeper s Ham. ojerless, but in each case the trade mark will be the figure of a Keeper with his gun under his arm, and accompanied by his dog, in a circle, Iwith tht ■folds "The Keeper's Gun." "THE CAPE GUN," A Bine and Shot Gnn Combined. The right barrel, being for shct, is a 12-oylindm bore s the left is 577"450 with Henri rifling, using the Government Boxer cartridge; it is sighted ut toßooyards; weight,9lb. Price, 16 Guineas.l The " Field,", of Oot. IS, 1877, says of the " Cap* Qua " s—" Selecting one at random from stock, we tried the'rifled barrel, first at 70, and afterwards at 100 yards, from an ordinary rest, and were able to put ball upon ball at both distances, so that the La nt &a cLz-uvKrur from the rifled barrel is good enough for any purpose, and,-indeed, carnot be market. EXPEESS DOUBLE KIPLES. •860, 'IOO, '4SO, *SOO, and '577 bores. 20 Guineas, Testimohials. Prom H. Jones Batsman, Esq., Kheri, Oudb India, August 8,1879: " I have every reason to be perfectly satißfled with the 'SOO Express you sold me three years ago. It compares .favour* bly with rifles costing double thepHce/' From T. Fo iambe Hall, Ep« - M««rmi« TTntni. Grahamstown, South Africa, rifle, aa I wished to give it i now done so, and oan truly say that it 1 than fulfilled my utmost expectations. At an ranges I have found it most accurate; the action has withstood every test of weather, and the work. From B. Percy Pinder, Esq., Indian Forest Department, Nov. 8, 1882: —" ...... My rifle, C.F., 'SOO Express, built by you, is a maguifl. cent weapon; indeed, I never used one that I like N.B.—Any of the above can be delivered free iti slther of the large ports of India or of British Burmah. n a tin-uned case, for £1 Is more. T. BLAND AND SONS. Addresses! 106, Strand, London, W.C. (opposite Exeter Hall) 62, South Castle street, Liverpool; And, 1.42 and 43, Whittall Btreet, Birmingham. Season 1886-1856 Season 1885-18* 6 L. PBANG & CO..S CHBIBTMAS AND NEW TEAB CABDS. WTTTE beg to express our thanks to our patron* VV &n 3 friends for the kind and flattering Appreciation of our past efforts, and feel a pardonwhich our cards have received from the American, English, German, and Australian Press. With one iccord these exponents of publio taste have given oar Cards the first rank over all similar production B in the market. We are bound to maintain this superiority; and we have, as heretofore, Bpared no expense to create, with the aid of our large experience, a series of novelties for the Christmas reason, which, wte have no doubt, will meet the expectations of he trade. We have been singumay say, rcpr esentative American talent in the preparation designs, and besides have secured European artists. Our lino is now oompleted, and our agents are ox the rood to call on our patrons and friends. Ax Inspection of the sample books will convince them excellence and richness in exeoutiou, it far exceeds our last year's effort. To give an idea of the higt *rtistio order of the line, we would say that it OomprißOS: _ _, Figure Designs by Misa Dora Wheeler, Mist Eoaiiia Emmet, Misa L; B. Humphrey, Misß L. B. Comma, Elihu Vedder, Walter Satterlee, A. P. Brooks and others. m Landscape Designs by W. Hamilton Gibson, Thomas Moran, F. L. Smith, and others. Beard* Flower and Bird Designs by Miss Fidelia Bridges Mrs E. O. Whitney, Jean B<sbie, of Brussels; H Gioconielli, of Paris, and others. The Literary matter in connection with our de. aignß has been carefully attended to —amosp others, by Mrs Celia Thaxter, Mrs Emily Shaw Porman and Joaquin Miller. Our Begular Line of Christmas and New Year's Cards will comprise plain cards, fringe cards, and iouble fringed cards, varying in price from 80 cent* to 60dol per set of 12. ■ Protectors are furnished with all fringed cards, »nd also envelopes for all series coating I*Bo per se' indmore Besides our regular line, we would call spools utention to the following „„„_. r ___, NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. Aladdin's Lamp.—This is one of the most elaborate aud 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 grift by Joaquin Miller, also on satin, and surrounded by a delicate border of oriental design; the right inside »...».* mttaciTi+c, Alexin VtAm-inc mn IfMTITi. 4ftttr fi painting by the eminent American artist, Elibn v odder; and to complete the whole, the back is ambelKshed with a most unique, artiatio design of aigh order. Buskin Calendar for 1881.—At the solicitation of some of our business friends, we have this year derided to bring out a calendar, and are happy to be I able to announce that we shall issue a Calendar (rom John Buskin, for 1884. This consists of an I artistio mount with a block calendar, having suitI ible Sections from John Buskin's works for each I day of the year. The selections have been made by merit. The mount has been designed by a known Boston artist, and, coming (rem her thought »nd tasteful skill, the form and decoration will be a fltti-.g accompaniment to the words within. This calendar will bo a source of pleasure to all who love ind appreciate Buskin, that they may have everj morning a jewel from the treasure of his noble anr earnest thought. " The Christmas Sheaf."—A folding card, with Inside pages, in colour, stamped out in the shape oi i sheaf of wheat. Tied with silk cord and tassels. " The Christmas Book."—A surprisingly natural representation of an open book, with floral design; by Mrs Fisher, and original poems by Joaquir Miller. si CHBISTMAS ABt"pBINTS ON BATIK. The great success attending our efforts in this line has induced us to bring out a number of new serias, 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 We have made large additions to our birthday Line, comprising plain cards, fringed and double (ringed 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 wil also be nown now. Descriptive Price Lists of our Christmas and New 1 oar Cards are now ready, and will be sent on application, L. PBANG & CO., Boston, Mass U.BJL, New York: S 8 Bond street. Philadelphia tlllO Walnut street, Unicato: 112. Monroe stree* Ban Francisco 539. Conmerolal street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7927, 2 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7927, 2 August 1886, Page 3

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