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LCEUAN'B IMPROVED PATENT, PILATOE OE EXHAUST FAN.—Pnu> ideal, comfortable, economical, healthful, ible, successful. Constructed on an entire!; new principle. Especially adapted for Ventilating Public - Halls, Theatres, Grain Elevators, Halt Houses, Tanneries, Woollen, Flour, and Paper Mills, . Factories, Teasels, Breweries, Hines, Hotels, Restaurants, Engine Booms, laundries. Jointing OCJces, and any place where it is deairable to remove foul or hot air, smoke, dust, steam, S.B, or other objectionable matter, and also to wer the temperature of any room or building, Experience has proved that a 48-in oh wheel is the size best adapted to the majority of rooms. SB-inch ■ and 48-inch ore the only sizes we keep in stock, but we are prepared to furnish other sizes desired. The 48-lnoh wheel takes orse power, and should he run at from 500 to ew evolutions per minute. At this rata or speed one 8-inch wheel will force out 30,000 cubic feet of air per minute. It should always bo placed as near os practicable to point where or offensive atria generated,to avoid drawing it'through the Prices tor Exhaust Wheels, and estimates for Ventilation given on application. Send for illustrated Catalogue. For taws3,^ Howard and Horse, 45, Fulton street, .New' For Western States, apply to The Exhaust Ventilator Company, 108, Hadiac uadtaon street, Chicago, 111

AMERICAN INVENTIONS. IMTSOVED American Ice MflVipg Machines, for Ttmiring clear, transparent Joe, with an over lasting freezing crystal, that make ice or toes fromuoy to day without entailing the deetruoHon of the crystal, as in all other freezing machines now in use. The above machine is most simple lor mating'ice creams, ice puddings, Ac., they being iwi«d« ready moulded for the table in six minutes with ice and salt. Sizes 'and Prices of machines.—No. X, pint with two moulds complete, £2 10s; No. 2, quart, with two moulds complete, £3lss. Pamphlet, with particulars of other sizes on application. Inezbaastlble freezing crystal, per tin, £1 Is. Shown in practical operation, without charge, at 111 L New Bond street. . „ , The American Cabinet Refrigerator,—Meat lan, fcuttar. fruit, game, poultry; odourless, .whole* flome, tree from the close smell of all other Refrigerators. Meat, fish, butter, fruit, 4c., may be kept together without one influencing the flavour of the other. Henoe mutton, beef, game, poultry, ha, can be preserved until need, perfectly dry, quite sweet, odourless, and wholesome. Befrigeio ters and ice boxes from 27s 6d. ATMOSPHERIC CHURN COMP ANT, (Wolf and Co., Proprietors). ■ll9, New Bond street, London, W. Country Agents—J. and- G. Haywood, Derby W. WHsonand Co., 60, King street, Manchester J. Nelson and Sons, 47, Briggate, -uoede; Finis and Co., 18, Renfleld street, Glasgow; Bennett Broe„ Victoria street, Liverpool; Leech Bros, and Hoyle* Old Killgate* Mfuacli&ffter j J* Miller* Princes street* Euinburg’li s Walter axxd Emeloy, 48 and 44* Woodgate-street. Newmstlft-on-Tyne j T. Sanderson, Tort: i Waters and Woodhouse, Scarboro'j 'Harrison* Grey street* Tvne 27 BELL'S ASBESTOS ft ELL'S Pure Asbestos Plaited Tam Packing _ j This is the best and, most economical Pletor Parting in tbe market lor - high and low pressure Stationary Engines* Of course, there are many worthless imitations of a paoJang’ so universally approved of* but I the original. maker and sole manufacturer of the genuine article, as used In the British and German Navies. To avoid imposition* cuers should require to see my Trade Mart* which la on every 10 feet length of the Packing made by me* and without which none is genuine. The following testimonials refer \to this Pack? 4n»*—• “ Sewage Works, Winchester*. Jan* 12,1888. “Mr J. Bsll* Asbestos Works* London*—Dear fUr,—T have great pleasure in Bering that the Asbestos Packing 1 had from you is the best 1 have Aver’ used* though I have used other Asbestos 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 sc long with any other make*—l am. Sir* yours truly, J, Abhceott, Chief Engineer,'* •• Portsmouth* February 20* 1883* “Mr Johk Bell* Asbestos Works* London*— Asb Ties Steam Packing* that you have supplyin w? some considerable time* I oan ceoopxnend to team users generally as being 'the vet / best that was ever introduced into the market for piston glands* slide-throttle* and throttle-valve glands. X can* after considerable experience, sayjthat it is the very best that I have •over used* W 0 run our engine at between 80 an& 90 revolutions per minute* and I may add that there is no work more trying than saw-mill wort.— Tours truly, ••War. Hatches, Engineer at Bailey's Steam Saw Mills* Portsmouth.” BeQ*B Asbestos Felt, a cheap material* to bt placed between ceiling and upper floor* to prevent ita spread ef fire. M's Asl MU s Asbestos* and Holrfelt Covering, for Hot Water and Steam Pipes, toprevent Radiation and iasnS Transmission of Heat j also to iprotod "Si's Asbestos Boiler - Covering CemposiUot the boflers of every kind of marine and , tatdonary esgino. It is n on-oorabustiblo, and can l)e easily and quickly applied at I any time, whether irtAfqq la U p or not. It adheres to I iron and metals, find .preserves them from rust. . _ , Thp following testimonial refers to the Asbosto he Maxim-Weston Electric Co. (Limited), 28, Bankside* London, S.E., Jan. 4,1883. MB Johh Bxu, 118, Southwark street, S.E.* •• Dear Sit —ln answer to your request I bog to inform you that I find ithe thermometer, placed three feet above the boilers, now stands atjsSdog; before your covering was put on it used to stand at 126 deg. With regard to the saving in fuel* I am unable to speak very accurately, as the boilers were not working long enough before being covered to figoertsin the amount of fuel that would bo con* warned in an ordinary rafy but I feel quite justified in saying that wo burn ess by about sowt per night than we were doing, and I shall be glad at «ny time to show the boilers to anyone [who may wish to see them* as I consider yours the best covering that I have, up to the present, seen.— T C^Bod) hl “J^ , H. Cukdail. Works Manager,' Bell's Special London-Made Asbestos Mill-board, Cor Dry Steam Joints, Electric Dynamo Machines Ao. Mode in sheets measuring about 40 inohee oquare, from l-64th inch to 1 inch, and * millimetre to 25 millimetres thick. Each sheet bears my trade mark, without which none is genuine. Bell's Asbestos and Inuiarubber Woven Tape, It has been found very efficient for making bilge pipe joints. It can be bent by hand, without puckering, to the form required, and 4s especially useful in making joints of man. 8010 and mudhole doors; also for large «• joints where boiling fat and acids of ah kinds have to be resisted. For these latter pur noses it kept in rolls of 100 feet. In widths, from llnch to 21 inches wide, by ( inch * inch thick. Manhole cover joints made of this material can bo lifted 20 times before renewal is necessary. This tape is also made any width and thickness, so that if is suitable for every class ol Joint. It is also made in sheets about 40 inches «quare, from X-16th inch thick upwards, and each «heet bears my trade mark to protect users against Imitations. Every ten feet length of the tape has «label attached, hearing my trade mark, and users ore earnestly requested to see that this label is attached to prevent imposition by worthless imitations. ”The Engineer of a world-renowned firm writes i There is not nor - xuojlo uv.u. nor can there he, any doubt as tc She excellence of your Asbestos and Indiarubbei Woven Sheeting. As a jointing material it is onrivalled.” The Engineer of a large Colliery writes «• I wonld in all candour say that your Asbestos and Indiarnhber Woven Sheeting is first-rate for lointe. In my 25 years* experience I have never seen anything like it. I highly recommend It te ill w ho have to do with steam engines," Bell's Asbestos Tarn and Soapstone Packing, foi Locomotive Engines, Cranes, &o, . The following testimonial refers to this Pack iKMonlog Railway, Locomotive Superintendent’s Office, Portmadoc, Jan. 13th, 1883. Ms Joss Bsll, 118, Southwark street, B.E. “Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in saying that he Asbestos Torn end Soapstone Packing gives ivery satisfaction; indeed, better than we oxiected.v We hr»ve a locomotive packed with it, and t tiaa been running five months (and the tiston speed with our small wheels), I think the Soapstone a great improvement, as It keeps the tftnvirig elastic and prevents it getting hard, lam roryp&aaed with its working, and also the very BW price for such good lasting packing. The Lsbeatoa Yarn wo find is very useful and answers dmirably.—Torrs truly, _ „ (Signed) “W. Williams."

Bell’s Asbestos Blocks and Lumps for Qas Firea Ball's Asbestos Boiled Clotli Pacting, for Marine ..Engines. Every 10 feet length 01 the above packring has a label attached bearing my trade mark, without which none is genuine. The following ■testimonial refers to the Asbestos Cloth Pack•‘Sag B.S. Norfolk, E.W. India Docks, London, “February 28th, 1882 “Johh Bell, Esq,—Sir,—l have great pleasure 'da reporting on your Asbestos Cloth Bope Packing which you sent me on trial. I tried it in one of two li.p. piston rods, and it ran 90 days without repacking. The other h.p. piston rod was paokod with a similar form of packing, not composed of Asbestos, /and was repacked 10 tunes during the 90 days. 1 have recommended it both at Sydney and Melbourne, and shall do my best to taka this packing in whatever steamers I may have to do with. —I ■remain. Sir, yours truly, " W. W. Pbophet, Chief Engineer s.s, Norfolk Ball's Asbestos Cordage, for Fite Escapes an< Window Sash Lines, Ac. Bell's Pore Closely-Woven Asbestos Cloth, foi Protection against Firs, .foremen, Engineers and others in charge ol Machinery are invited to liuspeot Bell's Asbestos Hoods at any of the undermentioned add-esses, or to write for particulars. Illustrated priced catalogue on application to JOHN BELL, Asbestos Works, Southwark street, London, the branch warehouses, Victoria Buildings., Deonsgate, Manchester; 11 and 1% St Vincent Place, Glasgow, 2L Bitter Strasse Berlin. large assortirna to select Bramah looks* A ver meat. About 100 pat' om at tophenson'a Stationary Warehouse 99 Orford street London, W,G,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8123, 21 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8123, 21 March 1887, Page 3

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