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Mißoellttßeoua IMPROVED noiseless tyheb. CARMONT’S PATENT. The noiseless tyre company. are mow to exoouto orders for their specialityin Rubber Tyres., GvTabuolate security against tin. nak. 6°“) f nit of nla.-ci on the roughest roads, and, bein 3 oiler perfect luxury to tl.o oocupants o! jarriacoa having these tyres, togevhm vrith unSted economy, as the old cumbrous way oi imilying rubber is suiterseded by the Carnionl zrcJit* The following testimonial has been given. Sony letter from H. S. Ranshaw, M.O. s 11 *• Sale Bridge House, Sale, March 27,1983. "Door Sir,-The noiseless indierubber tyres Ired to my open carriage have worn remarkably well. For eoveral months, and or an average- - eight hours u-day, they have been diuvon over macadam, cobble stones, various kinds of sets ona jiuder roads, and there is no indication of damage whatever, The luxury of driving quiet without loiaw over the roughest roads la a great comfort The iodiamblier takes oil the jolting movement irdi n;ixiiy perceived in running oyer cobble stone a, and the saving of wear and tear to all parte of the wrriage is doubUeea vary great; oyer rough roads She noiseless character ot the tyre is id most perfect, as over the roughest way the vibration is reduce*! to a minimum, and is no *noropen;eptible ihau in running over tie smoothest. They have in overy way given mo great satr-.. action. Please mpply tny brougham with the same kind of tyres it yoor e£irlU,*flt coaTsoienco. M I am, yours truly, ■ H. 8, Hrrsha-W, M,D. TheM tyfOß* T'hioh oan bo applied carriages, mbuJanoeri. can be seen at Messrs Wmdcj wr *. Joaehbuildern, 15-1, PiccadiHy; and *t Mf m fc Porder ami (io.’a. Limited, Hansom Cab Builuers, 7. Upper St Martin's lane, London. Application from the trade and othera to be mate to -he Noiseless Tyre Company, Limited, 20, St Ano s 9q.aE.re, bliiiicUeater* 80-onIMMBW pBA3fQ ft oaST*” JSSS - 1886 CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR CARDS' WTTTE bog to express our thanks to our patrons VV nuS friends for the kind and flattering supieciation of oar past efforts, and feel a pardon, tb'e prido at the very emphatic endorsement *t- ! jh our curds have received from the American, English, Gorman, and Auatrolhm Press, with one sooord those exponents of public taste have given vox Cards the first rank over all similar prtxluotions in the market. Wo ora bound to maintain Hub sauerioriiv; and we have, as heretofore, spared no axpeuso to create, with the aid of our largo ex. aerience, a series of novelties for the Christauu season, which, we have no doubt, will meet the expectations oi the trade. We have been singuarty fortunate in procuring the ftssistanoe of, we may say. lepi-etiauiativo American talent in the preparation designs, and besides have secured irbe oi some o£ the most eminent Sxuropoaii itrt.i&ia* , , Our line is now completed, and our agents are or :fa© road to call on our patrons and friends. An inspection ot the sample books will convince them shat, in regard to originality and variety of design, jxuaEenco and richness In execution, it fa, exceeds tot last year's effort. To give an idea of the high ortistio order of the line, we would say that it yrm nrinoH i _ JXI . _ Figure Designs by Miss Dora Wheeler, Mist S/rfira Emmet, Miss L. B. Humphrey, Miss L. B. Oomina, Ehhu Veddsr, Walter Satterlee, A. F. Brooks and others. w Landscape* Designs by W. Hamilton Gibson* 'Thomas Menu, F. L. Smith, and otners. Anima Design* bj B. E. Beosoll Bn Harry Bttird. Flower and Bird Designs by Miss Fidelia Bridges Mrs E. O. Wliitnoy, Jean Robie, of Brussels; H QKacomelli, of Pams, and others. The Literary matter in connection with our do* signs hat* been carefully attended to—among ctnore, b> Mrs Celia Thaxtor, Mrs Emily Shaw Forman and Joaquin Miller. Our Regular Lino of Christmas and New Tear's: Cards will comprise plain cards, fringe cards, and double fringed cards, varying in price from 80 cents to 60dol per ant of 12. ■ Protectors aro furnished with all fringed cards, «*nS also envelopes for nil series costing I*Bo per se and mere .. ~ „ , Besides our regular line, we would call spools ittention tv, tliu following NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. Aladdin's Lamp.—This is one of the most elaborate and elegant Christmas Gift Cards we have evei 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 gift by foaqrJn Miller, also on satin, and surrounded by a delicate border of oriental designs the right .nside page presents Aladdin bearing his lamp, alter a oamting by tho eminent American artist, Ebbu (Tedder: nhd to oomplete the whole, the back is jmbeliiisbed with a most unique, artistic design o! high ord.ir, auskiti Calendar for 1884.—At the solicitation of lome of oir hnsinoas friends, wo have this year 'ie aided to bring oat a calendar, and are happy to bt ible to announce that we shall issue a Calendar from John iiusldn, for 1884. This consists of ar. artistic mount with a block calendar, having suitable ’olcctimm from John Raskin's works for eat-t----day ot the year. The selections have been made by x bidy woli known for her cultivated taste and judg. niont. The mount, lias been designed by a well known Boston artist, and, coming frem her thought xad tasteful skill, the form and decoration will be a awing accompaniment to the words within. This calendar will I;-- a source of pleasure to all who love imi appreciate finskin, that they may have every morning ft jewel frem the treasure of his noble am suru«T. thought. »The Christman Sheaf.*'—A folding card, with inside purer, in colour, stamped out in the shape oi i shtwi of whi-at. Tied with silk cord and tassels. “ The Ohrintmos Book.”—A surprisingly natural toprcsißitatien of an open book, with floral designs bv Mni Firher, >md original poems by Joaquin n. ART PRINTS ON SATIN. The great sit*wees attending our efforts in this e hiui induced on to bring out a number of new •iss, oonsinting of flowers, landscape, and figure rlgas. These are elegantly finished in several 'les, in binged tinted mate, with cord and *3eis; on moiinto with silk fringe and oord; in ;.l: f.-irtn, richly binged and with leatherette proacre. end on rich plush mounts. Prices vary ini idol SOcßcts to Sdols SOcents each, We have ftiade largo additions to onr ‘birthday o, oojnnrising plain cards, fringed and double aged cards, and art prints on satin. Numerous ■ion at poimlar prices have been added to our list Scripture text cards. Now flower pieces in mats, , Tiudiluigirtng cards—our line wil also be wit now, . , Jet.u-rraiavo Price I.ista of our Christmas and w I oar Oar*!B are now ready, and will bo sent ot L, PRANG * CO., Boston, Mass O.S.A. w York; -1H 3.md street. Philadelphia : 1110 i-nul. stn-eu Chicago: 132, Monroe stro u Pi-Huo-H.io 338. Commercial street Wo Families «-l«> value their health should be without one of the London and general water pubifi ING COMPANY'S (LIMITED) PATENT CISTERN FILTERS, Charged e .-lely with animal charcoal, requiring, irhsii once fixed, ao attention whatever, and aupoinr to all others. Vide Professor Frauilaud’s ’’C’.i'ts t'> lie Hegistrar-General, July, 1866, Noram her, IPs!?, and May, 1870. The “Lancet," fauri.-y 12, 1667. Also testimonials from Dr Haaiail, September 23, 1863 ; the late Dr Lathoby. February 16,1865, and December, 1872, Price, £1 10s and upwards. Portable Filtors on this system, £1 5s to £3. Patronised »m*l used by Her Majesty the Queen it Osborne, by ILE.H. the Prince of Wales at Sandringham, l>y E.R.H. the Duka of Edinburgh it Hartwell, by Hf.E.H. the Duke of Connaught at B.'.gsijot. Park, s>y H.E.H. the Duke of Cambridge, the elite of the medical profession, and a the London, W.-airninater, St George’s, 8t Mary’s, Jocanmpdon, Fever, and German HoupitaJs, and rar:tuin Lunacio Asylums, Xntitutions, Breweries ko., and by ail the schools established by the School Board for Loudon. Pocket f iters, Is 6d and 6s each, Hooaeb* dd and fancy filters, bom 12s. Water Testing Apparatus for dotaeting impnntit in water, 10s fid and 21s each. “The Testing Apparatus for Discovering tiu Proceuce of Impnntioa in Water "is a most toa. rnnieul. ead pi riubte one. Vide Dyke on the “P» dmi.-iu.rv of Health Officers," IS?, 3t>.viis<i, 7/.0. (four doors from Somersat House), London. Read W iter its unpantiosand Purification. Price, par post, fid TrrATSELOO PATENT KODND FEEDING w OILCAKES. ?uiteble C-ec H ne w end all Descriptions of Stock Those o ?.‘r<vi m -jomptised of a variety of articles, jarofuUy -io.'iwted, and which, when combined, form the moat perfect Mixed Food for Stock thabbat «iB been ittSrrlaced, and one that is specially adapted fur Young Stock. At the London Dairy Show this year the first prize for the cow giving the largest quantity and best quality j{ milkwna won by a cow (thepraperty of Mr Coatee) which was fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. At the Norfolk, and Norwich Christmas Show, hold Hov. 15th, I7ta, and 18th, 1832, the Champion Prize tor oho best Beast in the Show was won by a steer which woe fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes, Out of fifty-eight other prizes given at this Show, thirty-eight wow won by stock fed on the Waterloo Bonnd Cakes, July 3rd, 1381} .—I have the pleasure of handing yon the result of a careful analysis of one of your Waterloo Round Cakes, which you sent me a few days ago, The condition of the cake, I find, is excellent, Altogether the enclosed analysis and recent examination of your Waterloo Round Cake fully confirms mo in die high opinion which I have expressed in years past ol the feeding value of those cakes. During the taut five years I have made many analyses oi samniee of your cake, sent to me by oorisuni.i's, and without a single exception, I have found ail the samples of the some excellent quality as that of Hie cake which you sent me for analysis a few days ago, and I am satisfied that yon make the Waterloo Sound Cakes always from the same kind of f-ee-iing materials of the best quality, and employ them la the soma proportions. The more Sitemuv jiy tlie Waterloo Cake will become known the mom it wSS be appreciated by feeders and fatteneru of stock. Auqubtds Vobi.okeb, Every ilearery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Ps-L-e, lia per ton. Free on rails Hull. Cheques t.» be made payable to W. Chamoerß Secretary j i tbs Waterloo Mills Cake and Ware hOUiling A. Lluiicyf. Hull,

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

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