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Manufacturers. ■O S. NEW AL L * CO, LV. Sole Patentees of UNTWISTED WIRE ROPE, For Ships’ Standing Rigging, NEW ALL & Co.’s WIRE RIGGING Is one-half the weight, one-sixth the bulk, and one-half the price of hemp rigging, ship for ship. It is ligiiter and stronger than any other wire rope in the market, and is entirely machine made. A staff of riggers always ready for work at home or abroad. Their PATENT COPPER WIRE CORD la also extensively used for window-sash lines, hot-houses, lightning conductor", picture cord, clock cord, tent ropes, clothes dines, and many other purposes for which hempen rope had previously been used. The exquisite flower baskets in the Crystal Palace arc hung with Newall and Co.’s Patent Cord. NEWALL & Co’s PATENT WIRE STRAND Will be found far superior to single wire for fencing, railway signal cord, &c., and may be obtained galvanised or varnished, At Any Length, in One Piece. This is admirably suited for espaliers, trainintf roses, general garden and ornamental work It requires no paint, and wears well. Estimates given for Fencing fixed complete with Wire Strand. HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING. '—Notice is hereby Given, the PRL.E of this Roofing is now REDUCED to ONE PENNY per SQUARE FOOT, for cash, in lieu of as hitherto. The quality has notwithstanding been greatly improved. Dressing, 2s 6d per gallon ; zinc nails, fid per lb. The First Prize of a Silver Modal was awarded at the Amsterdam Exhibition of 1809 to James Harding for cheapness and superiority to ordinary feIt.—JAMES HARDING, 20, Nicholas lane, Cannon-street, London. Arrangements made with Agents in the Colonies upon advantageous terms. Jg AE E Y & COMP AN Y, COCOA AND CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURERS, FINSBURY STEAM MILLS,, LONDON BARRY k CO. PUMP'I NG ■ E N G I N E S, For Water Works, Mines, Irrigation, Feeding Boilers, and all purposes. STEAM ENGINES OF ALL CLASSES WOOL & COTTON PRESSES. Manufactured by ROUTLEDOf & OM MANN BY, Adclphi street, Salford, Manchester. BRYANT AND MAY’S TENT’ SAFETY MATCHES Trade Mark, an Ark. The Public are warned against Dangerous Imitations. PRIZE MEDALS at Stettin, Cologne and Dublin, ISGS ; Vienna, 1866 ; Paris, 1867 ; For first-class Sawing, Planing, and other Wood-working Machinery. CH AR L E POW I S & C 0., Cyclops Wokks, Milhvall Pier, London, Contract for the supply of Steam Engines Boilers, and complete sots of Wood-wovkiuv Machinery, and Contractors’ Plant of every description, and will furnish prices and drawings, or their illustrated catalogue, on application to their city office, 51 Gracccliiir.h street, London. Combined Mortising, Tenoning, and Boring Machine; price, L2l. OAKEY’S Wellington Knife Polish. Packets 3d each ; tins Gel, Is, 2s 6d, and 4s each. OAKEY’S Goods sold everywhere by Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Brushmakers, Druggists’ &ce. RICE FLOUR IS NOT CORN FLOUR. CAUTION. BR OWN & ’POISON were the first to adopt the name Corn Flour, and they are greatly interested in maintaining its reputation, which is liable to he discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name tp .articles of a different character, prepared as in one prominent instance, from Rice. The Public, it is hoped, will discriminate between articles bearing a false name and BROWN & POLSON’S CORN FLOUR, Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn. HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING, for covering Houses, Sheds, Farm Buildings, Emigrants’ Oottbges, and every description of ; temporary and permanent residences, Reduced to One Penny per Square Topt. IER’S STRONG HOLDFAST ND FIRE-RE* ISTING SAFES, :oom Doors, &c., with MI the .’recent improvements. Price lists, drawings, and testimonials free by post. Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Hull, and 47a, Moorgate street, City London. , ,

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2285, 2 September 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2285, 2 September 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2285, 2 September 1870, Page 4

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