MISCELLANEOUS. JOYCE’S SPORTING AMMUNITION Established 1820. FREDERICK JOYCE & CO. Invite the attention of Sportsmen to the following Ammunition, of the best quality, now in general use throughout England India, and the Colonies. Chemically-prepared Cloth and Felt Gun Wadding, Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Breech-loading Guns, and Wire Cartridges for killing Game at long distances, FREDERICK JOYCE & CO., Agents in all the Colonies. AR DING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING. —Notice is hereby Given, the PRICE of this Roofing is now REDUCED to ONE PENNY per SQUARE FOOT, for cash, in lieu of l|d, 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 Medal was awarded at the Amsterdam Exhibition of 1869 to James Harding for cheapness and superiority to ordinary feIt,—JAMES HARDING, 20, Nicholas lane, Cannon-street, London. UM PING-ENGINES. For Water Works, Mines, Irrigation, Feeding Boilers, and all purposes. STEAM ENGINES OF ALL CLASSES AND WOOL & COTTON PACKING PRESSES, Manufactured by # ROUTLEDGE & OMMANNEY, Adelphi street, Salford, Manchester Agents in all the Colonies. S, CO, NEWALL & Sole Patentees of UNTWISTED WIRE ROPE, For Ships’ Standing Rigging, NEWALL & 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 lighter and stronger than any other wire rope in the market, and is entirely machine made. A staff of riggers always ready for v york at home or abroad. Their PATENT COPPER WIRE CORD Is also extensively used • window-sash lines, hot-houses, lightning conductors, picture cord, clock cord, tent ropes, clothes dines, and many other purposes for which hempen rope had previously been used. NEWALL & Go’s PATENT WIRE, STRAND. BRADFORD’S PATENT “VOWEL” WASHING MACHINE VSTE, without any hesitation, ana in the V f fullest confidence, recommend every housekeeper or housewife, who has the requisite conveniences, to avail herself of our terms of trial —“ one or two months”—before definite purchase ; very many have done so during the last two or three years, and the result has been in the highest degree satisfactory, both to purchasers and ourselves, as will be seen from the numerous unsolicited letters from all parts of the kingdom, and from every class of purchasers, in our illus trated catalogue, which may be had post-free on application.
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Evening Star, Issue 3021, 25 October 1872, Page 4
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380Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3021, 25 October 1872, Page 4
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