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MiJoellaneoaß. BHACKMAN’S IMPROVED PATENT. OB EXHAUST BAN.—Prao* W tical, comfortable, economical, healthful, valuable, successful. Constructed on an entirely new principle. Especially adaptedfor Ventilating Public Halls, Theatres, Grain Elevators, Mali ■ 'Hoages, Tanneries, "Woollen, Flour, and Paper Mills, Factories, Vessels, Breweries, Mines, Hotels, Restaurants, Engine Booms, Laundries, Printing Oxaees, and any place where it is desir* able to remove foul or hot air, smote, dust, steam, ..gas, or .other objectionable matter, and also tc lower the temperature of any room or building. Experience has proved that, a W-inch J/bcol u the size best adapted to tbe majority of rooms. SS-iuch and 48-inoh are the only sizes we h‘‘? - stock, but we are prepared to furnn.b other s - desired. The ■S-inch wheel takes 600 orse power, and shoiud be run at from -, J evolutions per minute. At tb'” ot sp 8-inch wheel will force out 30,000 cubic feet a .per minute. It should always bo r^™d a » 1 practicable to point, where gas, steam, or on*msi € "sir is generated, to avoid drawing it through tm '“Prices for Exhaust Wheda, and“fCmui Ventilation given on application. Send f °* fcratod Catalogue. For Eastern StatelyJU’Py «• Howard and Morse, 45, Fulton Vnr Wosterxi States* ai> r *ly to The Bt"Jatrr Company. 108. Madison street. Chicago. TO ameeican .. "ITMPBOVED American Tee Making Mmimnes i for making clear, transparent; Toe, with ai OTerlastingt freezing crystal, that will make im ot ices from day to day without entailing the dts.ru , ton rfSe crystal. as in all other freezing nei -now in use. Tbe above machiu- is Best s making ice creams, ice tl oy neiii* nude ready moulded for the table in six minute. with ioe and salt. . . ~, Sizes and Prices of machines.—No. 1, pirt with two moulds complete, 62 10s; No. 2. quoit, with • two moulds complete, £3 1-e. Pamphlet, w rib par- ■ Uoulara of other sizes on application. IncxnanEtlblo freezing crystal, per tin, Alls. Shown in practical operation, without charge, at 119, New Bond street. , The American Cabinet Ketngerator. -Meat Tab. butter, fruit, game, poultry; odourless, wl Me* ecme, free from the close smell of all other Berrigaratora. Meat, fish, butter, fruit, *o., may he Jcsvt together without one influencing the ftavear other. Hence mutton, beef, same, poultry, & 0 can bo preserved until need, perfectly are, -quite ewoet, Oflourlenfi, And wholesome. Beniger* tors and ice boxes from 27s 6d. ATMOSPHERIC CHUBS COMPANY. (Wolf and Co., Proprietors), 119, New Bond street, London, "W, Country Aeents—J. and O. Haywood, Derby W. Wilson and Co., 59, King street, Manche etei J Nelson and Sons, 47, Briggate, -.eeds ; Finis and Co., 18, Benfleld street, Glasgow; Bennett 'Bros-Victoria street, Liverpool; Leech Bros, and Hoyle, Old Milbrate, Manchester ; J. Millet, Princes street, Edinburgh ; "Walker and Bmeley, <l2 and 44, Woodvate-Btreet, Newoastle-on-Tyne; 1. Sanderson, York; Waters and Woodhouse, Soariijoro*; Harrison, Grey street. Newcastle-on Tvoe ■ 87 BELL’S ASBESTOS ► ELL’S Pnro Asbestos Plaited Yarn Packing A This is the best and most economical Pistol rucking in the market for high and low pressure Stationary Engines. Of course, there are many worthless imitations of a packing so universally approved of, hut I am the original maker and solt manufacturer of tbe genuine article, as used in till British and German Navies. To avoid imposition, agora should require to see my Trade Mark, which is on every 10 feet length of the Packing made by me, and without which none is genuine. The following testimonials refer to this Paok> Sewage Works, Winchester, Tan. 12,1883. “Mr J. Beil, Asbestos Works, London.—Dear Sir.—X have great pleasure in saying that tbt Asbestos Packing 1 had from you is the best I have over used, though I have used other Ashestot packing not of your make. As an example, one of my piston-rod glands was packed with it, and one been running night and day ainco October sßtb without repacking. I have not boon able to run sc long with any other make.—l am. Sir, yours truly, •• j, Asncnorr, Chief Engineer.” ••Portsmouth, February 20,1883, ••Mr Joh» Bell, Asbestos Works, London.Sir,—Your Ash itos Steam Packing, that you have besn supplyin )r some considerable time, I car reoomnend to team users generally os the ve\y best that was ever introduced into the market for piston glands, slide-throttle, and throttle-valve glands. I can, after considerable experience, say that it is the very best that I have ever used. We run our engine at between 80 aup 80 revolutions per minute, and I may add that there Is no work more trying than saw-mill work.— Tours truly, _ “Will Hatches, Engineer at Bailey's Stow* Saw Mills, Portsmouth,” Bell's Asbestos Pelt, a cheap material, co I* pUced between ceiling and upper floor, to proven* the spread of fire. . „ , Bell's Asbestos and Hairfelt Covering, for Hoi Water and Steam Pipes, to prevent Eadmtion and insure Transmission of Heat; also to protoc* from Frost, _ _ Bell's Asbestos Boiler • Covering Composition t or coating tho boilers of every kind of marine and i tationary engine. It is non-combustible, ana cat be easily and quickJv applied at any time, whotcei ■team is upornot. It adheres to (iron and metam. and preserves them from rust. Tho following testimonial refers to the Ashesto Boiler-Covering Composition:— ~ The Maxim-Wcston Electric Co. (Limited), 29. Bank side, London, 5.8., Jan. 4,1883. Mb John Bell, 118, Southwark street, S.E.. •• Dear Sir —ln answer to your request I beg tc inform yon that I find tho thermometer, placed three feet above the toilers, now stands at S3dcg; before yonr covering was nut on it used to stand at 12-Jdeg. With regard to the saving in fuel, I am unable to snook very accurately, asthehodera were ■ot working long enough before being covered tc ascertain the amount ot fuel that would be eon. Burned in an ordinary run, hut I feel quite justified in saying that we burn ess by about oowt pei night than we were doing, and I shall be glad at any time to show tho boilers to anyone -who maj wish to see them, aa I consider yours tho beet covering that X have, up to the present, seeu.Yoora faithfully, ~ (Signed) “J. H. Gdhdall, Works Manager.” Bell’s Special London-Made Asbestos Mill-board, Cor Dry Steam Joints, Electric Dynamo Machines An Made in sheets measuring about 40 iaohef aouare, from l-64th inch to 1 inch, and i millimetre to 25 millimetres thick. Each sheet boars tty trade mark, without which none is genuine. Bell's Asbestos and Inaiarubber Woven Tape, It has been found very efficient for making bilge pipe joints. It can be bent by hand, with-ut puckering, to the form required, ane la especially useful in making Joints of manhole and mudhole doors: also for large ■•• still" joints where boiling fat and acids of all kinds have to he resisted. For these latter pur poses it kept in rolls of 100 feet, in widths, from 1 inch to 2i inches wide, by t inch * inch thick. Manhole cover joints made of this material can be lifted 20 times before renewal is necessary. This tape is also made any width and thickness, so that it is suitable for every class of Joint. It is also made in sheets about 40 inches scuare, from l-16th inch thick upwards, and each sheet hears my trade mark tc protect users again*i imitations. Every ten feet length of the tape hat a. label attached, bearing my trade mark, and nsorr are earnestly requested to see that this label is attached to prevent imposition "by worthless imitaThe Engineer of a world-renowned firm write: m jhero is not, nor can there be, any doubt e* to the excellence ot your Asbestos and IndiarubU* Woven Sheeting. As a jointing material it is la 'ffivallfid/* The Engineer of a large Colliery writes •• I would is all candour say that your Asbeotcu and Indiaruhbei Woven Sheeting is first-rate lot Joints. In my 25 years’ experience I have ncvei aeon anything like it, I highly recommend it te all who have to do with steam engines.’’ Ball’s Asbestos Yarn and Soapstone Packing, to -Locomotive Engines, Cranes, &o. The following testimonial refers to this Pack ”pistiniog Bailway, Locomotive Superintendent's Office, Fortmadoo, Jan, 13th, 1883. Me Jobs Bell, 118, Southwark street, S.E. “ Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in saying thai ■ the Asbestos Yarn and Soapstone Packing gi ro* every satisfaction; indeed, bettor than wo expouted. We have a locomotive packed with it. and ‘it habeen running five months (and think of the piston speed with our small wheels). I think the ijoatistone a great improvement, ns it keeps the packing elastic and prevents it getting hard, lan very pleased with its working, and also the very 'low price for such good lasting packing. Tbt Asbestos Yarn wo find is very useful and answorc admirably.—Yorrs truly. (Signed) W. Williams.” Bell’s Asbestos Blocks and Lumps for Gas Fires Bell's Asbestos Boiled Cloth Packing, for Morin Engines, Every 10 feet length o, tho above packing has a label attached bearing my trade mart, without which none is genuine. The following testimonial refers to the Asbestos Cloth Packg.s, Norfolk, S.W. IndiaDocka, London, “February 28th, 1882 •• Jobs Bell, Esq.—Sir,—l have great pleasur* ,in reporting oh your Asbestos Cloth Bopa X’acking which you sent mo oa trial. I tried it in one of two h.p. piston rods, and it ran 90 days without repacking. The other h.p. piston rod was packed with s similar form of packing, not composed of Asbestos, and was repacked 10 times during the 90 days. I :ba,r» recommended it both at Sydney and Melbourne. and shall do my best to take this packing In whatever steamers I may have to do with-—I ■ i>emain. Sir, yours tmdy, “ W. W. Pbophet, Chief Engineer s.s. Norfolk Bell's Asbestos Cordage, for Fire Escapes ano Window Sash Lines, &o. Bell’s Pure Closely-Woven Asbestos Cloth, f6i Protection against Fire, foremen, Engineers and others in charge of machinery are invited to (inspect Bell’s Ashesto. Oooda at any of the undermentioned add-essse. or to write for particulars. i Illustrated priced catalogue on application to JOHN BELL, Asbestos Works, Southwark street, London, tho *ranch warehouses, Victoria Buildings, Doanagato, Manohester: 11 and 13, St Yincout Place, Glasgow, 21, Bitter Strasso Berlin. W BITING oases and desks, coat quality suit able for birthday presents or oompli mantary gifts, from 7s 6d to £lO, with Bramah looks. A very large assort, meat. About 100 patterns to select OSQL ftt tophenson’a Stationery Warehouse 89 Oxford street London, W,C,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 3

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