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HisoollanooiiQ. BLACKMAN'S IMPROVED PA^NI. fTTENTILATOE OB EXHAUST Y tical, comfortable, economical, Valuable, (successful. Constructed on “ BOW principle. Especially adapted fo. VenlaLiting Pnbflo Hffis, Theatres. Grain Elevators, « Houma, Tanneries, Woollen, Flour. and Vesaela, Brewaries. Mtees, HoteJs, Restaurants, Engine Eoo™°* i ? I S n Printing Offices, and any place where it la dcair. able to remove roul or hot air, raaoke. to the majority of rooms. SJuftt 0 .nrtSoh are the only sizes wo keep in to furnish other sizes is-inoh wheel takes about two* horsepower, and should be run at from 500 to 600 davolnSon3P®f minute. At this rate ol speed one 18-inoh whosf will force out 80.0C0 cubic foot of air nerminute. It should always bo placed as near as pmSbla to point whore or oSemuva air is generated, to avoid drawing it through the ''prices for Exhaust Wheels, and estimates for Ventilation given on application. Send for illns. bated Catalogue. For Eastern States, apply to Howard and morse, 45, Pulton street, New York, For Western States, apply to The Exhaust Veil* tflator Company, 108, Madison street, Chicago. HI ; AMERICAN INVENTION ti. IMPEOVBD American Ice Making Machine*, for making clear, transparent lee, with an ever las ting freezing crystal, that will make ipe or Ices from day to day without entailing the deetruotica of the crystal, as in all other freezing machines now in use. The above machine is most simple for making lee creams, 100 puddings, &0., they being made ready moulded for the table in six minutes with ice and salt, . ... Sizes and Prices of machines.—No. 1, pint wiin two moulds complete, £2 10s; No. 2, quart, with two moulds complete, £3lss. Pamphlet, w itb particulars of other size* on application, Inexnanatible freezing crystal, par tin, £1 Is. . Shown in practical operation, without charge, at 119, Now Bond street. _ r . The American Cabinet Befrigerator.-Meat.Mq butter, fruit, game, poultry; odourless, w®ole* Scx&e, fzeo from th.o close smell of all other EcW perators. Meat, fish, butter, fruit, &o.» may a JJ kept together without one influencing the flay ma of the other. Hence mutton, beef, game, poultry, &c., can bo preserved until used, porfactly drv, quite sweat, odourless, and wholesome, Eelrigera tors and ice boxes from 27s ad. v ATMOSPHERIC CHURN COMPANY, c^t^ssrurs-H^i; V. Wilson and Co., 60, King street, Manchester , Nelson and Sons, 47. Briggato, Leeds; Finis nd Co., 18, Eenfleld street, Glasgow; Bennett Jros,, Victoria street, Liverpool; Leeoh Broa. and loyle. Old Millgate. Manchester; J. Halier, •rinooe street, Edinburgh; Walker and Emeloy, 2md44, Woodgate-atreet, Newcastle-on-Tyae; T, Sanderson, York; Waters and Woodhonse, Soar, mro’i Harrison, Grey street. Newcastle-on fvno Z—BELL'S ASBESTOS ELL’S Pure Asbestos Plaited Tarn Packing a-* This is the bast and mast economical Piston ’aoking in the market for high dnd low prosßure itatlouasy Engines. Of course, there are many mrthless imitations of a packing so universally pprovod of, hut I am the original maker and sole mnnfaoturer of the genuine article, as used in the Sritioh and German Navies. To avoid Imposition, .sera should require to see my Trade Mark, which 3on every 10 feet length of tho Packing mode by io, and without which none is genuine. Tho following testimonials refer .to this Pack* “Sewage Works, Winchester, Jan. 12,1883. “Mr J. Bail., Asbestos Works, London.—Dear ir;—l have great pleasure in saying that the jjbcstOß Packing 1 had from you is the best I have ret used, though I have used other Asbestos icfcmg not of your make. As an example, one of iv piston-rod glands was packed with it, and has een running night and day since October 26th rithout repacking. I have not been able to run so ,ng with any “Portsmouth, February 20,1883, “Mr Johv Bell, Asbestos Works, London.— lir.—Tour Ash itos Steam Packing, that you have cea anpplyin. >r some considerable tuna, I can acomneud to team users generally as being ha, vet y boat that was ever introduced into the earkot for piston glands, slide-throttle, ana hrottle-valva glands, I can, after considerable xperienoa, say that it is tho very bostthat I have verneed. Wonmonr engine at between Wand 0 revolutions per minute, and I may add that there no work more trying than saw-mill work.— ottrß .® Hatches, Engineer at Bailey’s Steam Saw Mills, Portsmouth,” Boll’s Asbestos Pelt, a cheap material, to be &ced between coiling and upper floor, to prevent Boffa Asbestos* and Hairfelt Covering, for Hot ater and Steam Pipes, to prevent Radiation and sure Transmission, of Heat; also to iproteol am Frost, _ . _ Bell’s Aabostos Boiler -Covering Composition r coating the boUera of every kind of marine and itionary engine. It is non-combuetible, and pun i easily and quickly applied at any time, whether earn la up or not. It auhoros to {iron and metals, id preserves them from rust. ...... Tho following testimonial refers to tho Asbestos jiler-Covoring Compositions— Tho Maxim-Weston Electric Co. (Limited), 29, Baakside, London, S.E., Jan. 4,1883. Mb Jobs Bant, 118, Southwark street, S.E., k 'near Sir —ln answer to your request I bag to form you that I find! tho thermometer, placed reo feet above the boilers, now stands at SSdogj fore your covering was put on it used to stand at j4 e6r With regard to the saving in fuel, I am able to speak very accurately, as the boilers were t working long enough before being covered to jertain tho amount of fuel that would bo conmed in an ordinary ran, but I feel quite justified saying that we bum ess by about scwt per rht than we wore doing, and I shoal ha glad at y time to show the boilers to anyone who may sh to see them, as I consider yours the bast veringthot I have, up to tho present, seen.[Bigned)^Cttsuall, Works Manager,” aX\ 9 Q Special London-Made Asbestos Mill-boardg Dry Steam Joints, Eleotrio Dynamo Machines Made in sheets measuring about 40 inches are from l-64th inch to 1 inch, and \ millimetre 2S millimetres thick. Each sheet bears my ie mark, without which none is genuine. eU’a Asbestos and Iniliarubber Woven Tape, has been found very efficient for making , e -pipe joints. It can be bent by hand. Leut puckering, to the form required, and especially useful in making joints of manb and mudhole doors: also for large ill" joints where boiling fat and acids of all da have to be resisted. For these latter pur as it kept in rolls of 100 feat, in the from 1 inch to 2i inches wide, by J inch ich Manhole cover joints made of this terial can be lifted 20 times before renewal io easary This tape is also made any width and akness,* so that it is suitable for every class ol it Ibis also made in sheets about 40 inoheo are. from l-16th inch thick upwards, and each et hears my trade mark to protect users against tations. Every ten feet length of the tape has bel attached, bearing my trade mark, and users earnestly requested to see that this label io -chad to prevent imposition by worthless imlta. ■he Engineer of a world-renowned firm writes ■ rhereis not, nor can there be, any doubt as to i excellence of your Asbestos and Indiarnbbet >ven Sheeting. As a jointing material It is unm Engineer of a large Colliery writes : I would in all candour say that your Aaboatoa Indiarubber Woven Sheeting is flrst-rato for ta In my 25 years’ experience I have never i anything like it, I highly recommend it to rho have to do with steam engines.” ill’s Asbestos Yam and Soapstone Packing, for gaotive Engines. Cranes, &o. ie following testimonial refers to this Packatiniog Railway, l ocomotive Superintendent’s office. Portmadoo, Jan. 13th, ISB3. a Johh Bell, 118, Southwark street, S.E. >nr Sir.—l have much pleasure in saying that Asbestos Yam and Soapstone Packing gives v satisfaction; indeed, better than wo oxed. Wo have a locomotive packed with it, and a been running five months (and think of the >n speed with our small wheels). 1 think the ■stone a great improvement, as it keeps the ing elastic and prevents it getting haz d. lam pleased with its working, and also the very price for such good lasting packing. The »Stca Yam weflndisvery uaotul and answers irably.—Yocra truly m W, Williams." ll’s Asbestos Blocks aud Lumps for Gas Fires, n»B Asbestos Boiled Cloth Packing, for Marine — tfl f e>a4-. I'lTi rr¥ lx O. nViwa *.n,.W £p69bv)o Akvuvu v.viw * v -** nes Every 10 feet length ox the above pack, aa a label attached hearing my trade mark, mt which none is genuine. Tho following menial refers to tho Asbestos Cloth Pack, “a s Norfolk. S.W. IndiaDocka, London. B ‘Worujwy 28th, 1832 obs Bell, Esq.—Sir,—l imve groat pleasure Dotting oa your Asbestos Cloth Rope Packing hyou sent me on trial. I tried it in one of two jiston rods, and it ran 90 days without repackother h.p. piston rod was pocked with a m- form of packing, not composed ol Aaboatoa flnr’ino - the &0 dn.v«. 1 recommended it both at Sydney and Molrecommeuueu iu ie and shall do my heat to taka tins packing Atever steamers 1 may have to do with.—! Chief Engineer s.s. Norfolk Asbestos Cordage, for Fire Escapes and Window Sash Lines, &o, fme Closely-Woven Asbestos Cloth, tot Protection against Fire, - Engineers and others in charge o are invited to inspect 801 l a Asboato any of tho undermentioned add-eaat» Goods a® to write for particulars. sod catalogue on application to JOHN BELL, the QQuW*'<*aA. ow.vvv| mvuuvui UAL«J aa. Victoria Bnildlngs, Dcansgate, and 13, St Vincent Place, GiasBitter fttrasae Berlin. AND MABKEbK nmaa ol the prominence given t< “S saddles and harness nyadver ra ’rmNTt:iNSbN * CO. thSwSdTandthe public general So Mfldles »ad harness do not wsa; aatfrer Work is Hand Made, . to pnoa than that advertised ai lorchasers are invited to inspect tho <k for list of prices at 3, Ponton street, Haymarka A, Xiondoa Wall, E.C., and tibion Tlall and Albion Plane. N SAMPLES GRATIS, 188 M A S i O be Finest Writing Paper. loho square W. for Speoimed Shsea at gratis by post. , . „ I oil a tat loners a-nd whtflfisale» only o MABION'B.CO.' lionafiSa-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 3

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