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UisoelUmaouc IMPROVED NOISELESS TTEES. CAEMONT's” PATENT. The noiseless tyee company, limitbd, ara now prepared to execute orders for Jiair spaoiaSy in EubblrTyraa. lLeadvai.taE-« a oaered are absolute security against the ooming oSt of place on the roughest roads, and, being noiseless, offer perfect luxury to the occupants of oarriaxes having those tyres, together with un. economy, ns the oli cumbrous way of nnnlying rubber is superseded by the Garment tJScasaf The followingtestimomal has been given, fcopyletter from H. sTEenfllmw, M.D.: " •• Sale Bridge House, Sale, March 27,1888, "Dear Sir,—The noiseless indiarubber tyree died to my open carriage have worn remarkably well. For several months, and or an average of sight hours a-day, they nave been driven over macadam, cobble stones, various kinds of sots pus Binder reads, and there is no indication of damage whatever. The luxury of driving quiet without aoise over the roughest roads is a great comfort Tha indiaxubber takes ofi the jolting movement ordinarily perceived in running over cobble stones, and the saving of wear and tear to all parte of the carriage ia doubtless very great j over rough roads the noiseless character of the tyre is almost perfect, as over the roughest way the reduced to a min* I VOX WO WttJ u**v • reduced to a minimum, and is no moreperoeptibls tftmn Jn running over the smoothest. They have in qnRTI ITI nmiiiug uvot MAO wuwwirom *“ V J " every way given me great satisfaction. Please supply my brougham with the same kind of tyres it your earliest convenience. M I am. yours truly, • H, 8. Eestshaw, M.D.These tyres, which can be applied to carriages, mbulanoes, &0., can be seen at Messrs Windoverta, Ooaohbuilderß, 154, Piccadilly; and at Messrs Porder and Co/s, Limited, Hansom Cab Builders, ? Upper St Martin's lane, London, Application from the trade and others to be made to the Noiseless Tyre Company, Limited, 20, St Ann a Square, Manchester,

Se vaon 1885-1886 Season 1885-1886 li, PBANQ & CO..S OHBISTMAS AND NEW TEAE CARDS' « m r~E beg to express onr thanks to our patrons Vy and friends for the kind and flattering appreciation of onr past efforts, and feel a pardon, able pride at the very emphatic endorsement whk-h our cards have received from the American, English, German, and Australian Press. With one accord these exponents of public taste have given our Cards the first rank over all similar productions in the market. We are hound to maintain this superiority; and we have, as heretofore, spared no expense to create, with the aid oi our experionoe, a series of novelties for the Christmas season, which, we have no doubt, will meet the expectations of the trade. We havo been singularly fortunate in procuring the assistance of, we may say, representative American talent in the preparation designs, and besides havo secured she 00-operationl ox some of the most eminent European artists. Our line is now completed, and our agents are os the road to call on our patrons and friends. An inspection of the sample books will convince them that, in regard to originality and variety of design, excellence and richness in execution, it fm. <«roecas jur last year’s effort. To give an idea of the high artistic order of the line, we would say that It *H£ri)eslgnß by Miss Dora Wheeler, Mies Rosina Emmet, Miss L. B. Humphrey,, bliss h B. nnmln., Elihu Vedder, Walter Batteries, A. F. Brooks and others. Landscape Deaignß by W, Hamilton Gibson, Thomas Moran, P* L. Smiths and others. Atiltnn Designs by B. E. Bensell an Harry er and Bird Designs by Miss Fidelia Bridges Mrs E. O. Whitney, Jean Eohio, of Brussels ; H Qiaoomelli, of Paris, and others. The Literary matter in connection with ourde. rigns has been carefully attended to among others, by Mrs Celia Thaxter, Mrs Emily Shaw Forman and Joaquin Hiller,

Our Regular Lina of Christmas and Now Teax'ie Cords wi3 comprise plain cards, fringe cards, and double fringed cards, varying in prioe from 80 oante to 60dol per set of 12. , , Protectors are furnished with all fringed cards, and also envelopes for all series costing I'SO per se* and more ~ ~ , Besides our regular lino, wo would call specie attention to the following NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. Aladdin's Lomu.—This is one of the most elaborate and elegant Christmas Gift Cards we have ever offered to the trade. It is a largo 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 gfft by Joaquin Miller, also on satin, and surrounded by a delicate border of oriental design; the right Inside presents Aladdin hearing his lamp, altar a Sag by the eminent American artist, Kuhn r; and to complete the whole, the hack la embellished with a most unique, artistic design of high order* Buskin Calendar for 1884.—At the solicitation of some of our business friends, wa have this year derided to bring out a calendar, and are happy to be able to announce that we shall issue a Calendar from John Buskin, for 1884. This consists of an artistic mount with a block calendar, having suitable selections from John Buskin’s works for each day of the year. The selections have been made by a lady well known for her cultivated taste and Judgment- The mount has been designed by a well known Boston artist, and, coming from her thought and tasteful skill, the form and decoration will he a fitting accompaniment to the words within. This calendar will be a source of pleasure to all who love and appreciate Buskin, that they may have every morning a jewel trem the treasure of his noble anc earnest thought. .... .... , ... « The Clmstmas Sheaf."—A folding card, with Inside pages, in colour, stamped out in the shape m a sheaf of wheat. Tied with silk cord and tassels. The Christmas Boek."—A surprisingly natural representation of an open hook, with floral designs by Mrs Fisher, and original poems by Joaquin Miller. OTTR-THTMAS ABT"fEINTS ON SATIN. The great success attending our efforts in this lino has induced us to bring out a number of new series, consisting of flowers, landscape, and figure designs. These are elegantly finished in several tylos, in fringed tinted mate, with cord and tassels; on mounts with silk fringe and cord; in book form, richly fringed end with leatherette protectors, and on rich plush mounts. Prices vary from Idol SOcents to Sdole SOoenta each. 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 oar list ol Scripture text cards. New flower pieces in mats, ko. Thanksgiving cards—our line wil also be down now. Descriptive Prioe Lists of our Christmas and How jS oar Cards ore now ready, and will bo sent on application. L. PBANG A CO., Boston, Mass U.S.A, Hew York; 88 Bond street. Philadelphia,! 1110 Walnut street. Chicago! 112. Monroe site Sou Francisco 628. Commercial street No Families who value their health should be without one of the London and general water pusm ING COMPANY'S (LIMITED) PATENT CISTERN FILTERS, Charged solely with animal charcoal, requiring, when once fixed, no attention whatever, and supeior to all others. Vida Professor Frankland’s ports to the Eegiatrar-General, July, 1866, November, 1867, and May, 1870. The ‘‘Lancet,’' January 12, 1867. Also testimonials from Dr Hassell, September 23,1863; the late Dr Lethebv. February 15,1865, and December, 1872. Price, £llos and upwards. Portable Filters on this system, £lss to £B. Patronised and used by Her Majesty the Quean it Osborne, by H.E.H. the Prince of Wales at Sandringham, by H.B.H. the Duke of Edinburgh it Eastwell, by H.B.H. the Duke of Connaught at Bogshot Park, by H.B.H. the Duke of Cambridge, the llita of the medical profession, and a the London, Westminster, St George's, St Mary's, Consumption, Fever, and German Hospitals, and various Lunatic Asylums, lutitutions. Breweries bo., and by all the schools established by the Johool Board for London. Pocket f Iters, 4s 6d and 6a each. Household and fancy filters, from 12s. Water Testing Apparatus for detecting impnntie in water, 10s 6d and 21s each. ‘‘The Testing Apparatus for Discovering tie Presence of Impurities in Water” is a most convenient and portable one. Vide Dyke on the “ Preliminary Duties of Health Officers," 157, Strand, W.C. (lour doors from Somerset House), London. Bead Water i its Imparities and Purification, Prioe, per post. 6d

■ATSBLOO PATENT EODND FEEDING OILCAKES. Suitable lor Horses and all Descriptions of Stock. These cakes are composed of a variety of articles, carefolly selected, and which, when combined, form the most perfect Mixed Food for Stock thatohaa yet been introduced, and one that is specially adapted for Young Stock. At the London Dairy Show this year the first prize for the cow giving the largest quantity and best quality of i milkwas won by a cow (the property of Mr Coates) which was fed on the Waterloo Bound Cakes. At the Norfolk and Norwich Christmas Show, held Nov. 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1882, the Champion Prize for the best Beast in the Show was won by a steer which was fed on the Waterloo Bound Cakes, Out of fifty-eight other prizes given at this Show, thirty-eight ware won by stock fed on the Waterloo Bound Cakes, July 3rd, 1880.—I have the pleasure of handing you the result of a careful analysis of one of your Waterloo Bound Cakes, which you sent me a few days ago. The condition of the cake, I finch is excellent, Altogether the enclosed analysis and recent examination of your Waterloo Bound Cake fully confirms me in the high opinion which I have expressed in years past of the feeding value of these cakes. During the last five years I have made many analyses of samples of your cake, sent to me by oonsmners, and without a single exception, I have found aU the samples of the same excellent quality is that of the cake which you sent me for analysis a few days ago, and I am satisfied that you make the Waterloo Bound Cakes always from the same kind of feeding materials of the best quality, and employ tharnin the same proportions. The more extensively the Waterloo Cake will become known the more it will be appreciated by feeders and fattoners of stock- Ausobtus Vosmme, Every delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Price, 4715 e per ton. Free on rails Hull, Cheques to be made payable to W. Chaamjore Secretary of the Waterloo Mills Coke and Ware housing Co,, Limited, Hull*

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8123, 21 March 1887, Page 3

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