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First Prize at Fair American Institute and Miller"» International Exposition, in 1880, THE oil passes in sight, drop by drop, into th« 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. Saves from SC to per cent in oil and wear of machinery, thue paying tor itself several times a year. A on? wul be sent to responsible parties on 20 days’ trial if desired. In ordering give diameter of cylinder. Notice.—The first lubricators ever made, showing the oil passing drop hy drop np through a transparent water chamber, were devised by us, and the same axe fully embraced by many Letters Patent, owned and controlled by us, which have been bus.ained in several hotly contested legal contests. Our customers, therefore, need have no fears in their purchase and use. 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I kntx.emen.— l use the Royal Embrocation , stal ios and kennels, and have found it very vices jlo. I have also used the Universal im(Cation for lumbago and rheumatism for the last > years* and liavd suffered very little siuct n g it, H. P bice, Lieut.-CoU )f Chemists and Saddlers in Bottles, 2s, 2s Gd, 13s Gd. . „ Proprietors. ELLHIAN, SONS 4 Co., Slough. . R J. 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Page Wood ted that Dr J. Collis Browne was, undoubtedly, i Inventor oi Chlorodyne: that the story of the endimt Freeman was deliberately untrue, which regretted to say had been sworn to. —See * The aeß,"June ,1864. lold in bottles at la i*d, 2s 9<L 4s Gd, and 5a ih. None is genuine without the words 4 Di ills Browne's Chlorodyne” on the Government mp. Overwhelming medical testimony aooom lias each bottle. , T .. „ Caution.—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. Sole Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Bussell street, Bloomsbury, London. 1 STANDING Writing Cases, easily packed in J portmanteau, from 10s 6a to 365, A ilarge assortment, fitepheawn’s Stationery Warehouse, ** * Oxford street, Loudon, W

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 3

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