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Mseellaneons PERMANENT W&YS. ' '■\/T ESSES. B. BUTTER and COMPANY'S JxJL Patent Improvements and Economy in. tlie Construction of Permanent Ways for Bailroads, &c, &c, dispensing with ca*t metal chairs, transverse sleepers, keys and pins, also Barlow's costly fish piates. By adopting this principle- a saving m cuttings, embankments, ballasting, viaducts and bridges, is realised; i, . On this principle a double-headed rail; 841b the iioeal yard, is reduced to 60 to the yard, and a saving of L2QO per single line a mile, or 1200,000 for every hundred miles is effected. For particulars apply to ; . MESSES. fi. BUTrER and COMPANY, ' Consulting and Civil Engineers, Queen street, Brisbane, Queensland, MESSRS. R. HOTTER and COMPANY'S Patent Improvements and Economy in the Construction of Permanent Way for _ Railroads. The principle of this system consists of transverse, rolled malleable iron sleepers, rolled iron checks or keys, fitting both sides of a double headed rail, and resting on the upper shoulder, raises the rail from its seat which, revents abrasion, no holes are drilled through rails to weaken them, and the screws are so - plied as to require no nuts to them. For particulars, apply to MESSRS. R. RUTTER and COMPANY, Consulting and Civil Engineers, Queen street, , . ' Brisbane, Queensland. MESSRS; RUTTER and COMPANY Patent Improvements and Economy, the Construction of Permanent Way for ailroads, longitudinal principle, entirely of rolled malleable iron, bed pktes. The rail supported without resting on the bottom prevents abrasion, no coatings are required, and screw bolts applied without nuts. This invention has met with great . success in the East India Railways, for durability, economy, and easy running. . T?or particulars, apply to MESSRS. St. JiUTTER and COMPANY, Consulting and Civil Engineers, Queen street, Brisbane, 1 . Queensland. MESSRS. R. RUTTER and COMPANY'S Improvements and Economy in the Coflr struction of fastening the Joints, and termed in the specification, slide' jeint and iron dowel fastener. The adoption of this plan is in the 1 junction of the rails or joints, dispensing with Barlow's costly fish plates, and less than onequarter the cost per mile. The single or double headed or flat bottomed rail, is perfectly safe and smooth at the joints on this principle, and can bs used for the transverse sleeper road, if required. This (noveity joint), as stated by the Engineer, has been proved to' act better than the fish plates, and is very simple in its construction. For particulars, apply to MESSRS S. RUTTEH and COMPANY, Consulting and Civil: Engineers, . Queen street, .. Brisbane, Queensland. MESSRS. R. RUTTER and COMPANY'S Patent Single, Double or Threefold rolled iron girder, only 7^ inches in depth, for flat top openings, and is admirably adapted for cattle creeps, when embankments are vory low, not allowing of sufficient height for brick or stoae arches above 175 spans of 12 and 15ft, now ' have been done on the Ea^t India Kail way, daily' carrying engines from 30 tons to 40 tons in ■ weight, exclusive of carriages and rolling stock, &c, &c. • / For particulars, apply to ' MESSKS. K. iIUI'TER and COMPANY, Consulting and Civil Engineers, Queen street, Brisbane Queensland. BEWARE OF INJURIOUS IMITATIONS OF BEETHAM'S HAIR FLUID, Of World-wide Reputation. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. Hair Restored and Greynkss Prevented. "DEBTHAM'S CAPILLARY HAIR FLUID _D is now used by most of the ladies and gentlemen at the .Court of*her Majesty, and thousands of tie aristocracy and gentry. It ia acknowledged to be the most effectual article ever discovered for promoting the growth and strengthening weak and fine hair, preventing falling oft, checking greyness, and restoring the colour, without the use of dye. It cleanses the head from scurf, and imparts to it a brilliant gloss truly enchanting. .During the last 14 years I numerous parties have endeavoured to imitate it, I but have utterly failed; it has no equal, as hun- , dreds of testimonials fully prove. Sold in bottles, 12s 6d. Double size, 4s 6d. 7s 6d equal to 4 small. 11s to 6 small. Do not be persuaded to try any other article. If space allowed, hundreds of letters might be inserted in proof of the efficacy of this extraordinary Fluid. The following was received by Mr Beetham's Agents, Messrs Jewsbury and Brown, Chemists, Manchester:— " Burnley, 36,JStandish street, April, 1860. " Gentlemen—l have tried one 2s 6d bottle of Beetham's Hair Fluid, and I do assure you it has far surpassed the most sanguine expectations. I have the greatest confidence in the efficacy of the Fluid as a restorer of the hair. I shall thank you to send me one 11s bottle as early as possible for the enclosed amount. I shall lose no opportunity of recommending it to other parties simiarly situated. " Yours, respectfully, "Thos. Driver. *' To Messrs Jewsbury and Brown, Manchester." "St. Albans, 20th March, 1861. " Sir—l feel I ought to write and tell you of the excellent qualities of your Corn Plaster and Hair Fluid. They are undeniable in their effects. Yours are the only advertisements I ever met with where the articles advertised equal, and that thoroughly, the promises given in their use. This unusual truthfulness induces me to write this. Your obedient servant, "C. "To Mr Beetham." "Stonecliffe House, Christchurch, 7th May. " Sir—Having lost my hair nearly three years igo, I had recourse to your Hair Fluid (all other remedies having failed) for its restoration, and im happy to say it had the desired effect; and I row have a better head of hair than ever. I use 10 other preparation. (Signed) "Mrs W. Lack. " To Mr Beetham, Chemist." If space allowed, hundreds more letters might >c inserted, equally interesting and satisfactory Jold by all Chemists. Proprietors, Beetham and ?0., Chemists to the Royal Family, Cheltenham. rr EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DE- . W. STROYING- POWDER, for which a Jrize Medal was awarded to the producer at the nternational Exhibition, 1862. Mr Heating's attention has been drawn to a purious imitation of the above article sold ia .ustralia, made up in the exact form of the riginal, both in regard to wrapper and printing 'he imitation article is a worthless ingredient, f not the slightest value for the required purose. Every genuine packet bears the name of Thomas Keating" printed on a red band round green paper wrapper. The genuine can be had in New Zealand of Or G. M. R. Clark, Invercargill, Southland, id Mr Asher Asher, Auckland. New Ply« outh, Mr J. GilmouTi 3700.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 825, 12 August 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 825, 12 August 1864, Page 7

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