1895.] ASSURANCE ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 • INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, A.D. 1720. FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES. Governor, GEORGE WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Esq. Sub-Go'Oernor, HENRY J, B. KENDALL, Esq. Dtputy-Governor, HOW ARD GILLIAT, Esq. DJ:R.EOTOR.S, CHARLES G. ARBUTHNOT, Hsq. HENRY GOBCHEN, Esq. HOWARD POTTER, Esq, OTTO AUGUSt' BENECKE, Esq. EDWIN GOWER, Esq. ROBERT RYRIE, Esq. ROBERr HENRY BENSON, Esq. A. 0. GUTHRIB, Esq. D. P. SELLAR, Esq. WILLIA.M THOMAS BRAND, Esq. ROBERT HENDERBON, Esq. COL. LEOPOLD R. 8EYMOUR, ALFRED CLAYTON COLE, Esq. LOUIS HUTH, Esq. FIELD MARSHAL SIR D. M, STEWA.RT, BART., GEORGE L. DEWHURST, Esq. FREDERIO LUBBOCK, Esq. G.IJ.B , G.C.S.I. HENRY LLOYD GIBBS, Esq. ADML, SIR F. L.MOOLINTOCK,K.C.B.,F.R.S. LEWIS A. WALLACE, Esq. SIB ROBlilRT GILLEBPIE. GREVILLE H. PALMER, Esq. JOHN YOUNG, Esq. Secretary.-CHARLES A. DENTON, Esq. Underwriter.-JOHN STEW ART MACKINTOSH, Esq. Manager of the Fire and Life Departments.--J AMES CLUNES, Esq. The Corporation has granted Fire, Life, and Marine Assurances for more than a Century and a half; during that long period it has endeavoured to introduce into its practice all the real improvements that have from time to time been suggested, and to afford every facility for the transaction of business. THE Life Premiums Fire Premiums INCOME, 1894. ..................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine Premiums .................................................................. . Interest ................................................................................ . Other Receipts ••...........•.....•..............•...•......•.•.••••••••••••••••••••••• FUNDS, 31st Dec., 1894. Shareholders' Capital paid up ................................................ . General Reserve Fund ......................................................... . Life Assurance Funds ........................................................... . Fire Fund •.••................•...................................................... ~~rill~ lr1111CL •••••••••••••••.••.••.••..•.••.....•.......•......•..•.•.....•...••••••• Profit and Loss ....................................................................• Provision for accrued liabilities ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• £145,986 18 8 404,7'78 3 7 273,760 3 3 135,916 3 10 18,994 8 8 £979,435 18 0 £448,275 0 0 310,000 0 0 2,038,194 14 9 579,727 9 2 247,780 18 5 116,883 0 10 98.168 10 7 ' £3,839,029 13 9 SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO PRIVATE INSURERS. IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. FIR. E. Head Omce : tt OLD BROAD ST. Branches : 22, PALL MALL & 47, CHANCERY LANE, LOIDOI. EST ABLISHEJ) 1803, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• £1,200,000. PAID·UP CAPITAL ... ... ..• ... ... ... ... ... ... £300,000, INVESTED ASSETS (Capital and Reserves) over ... ... ... £1,500,000, The dlstlngulshlng Characteristics of this Company are : Moderate Rates ; Undoubted Security ; Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. I IV .. I 1."0I LIFE IN SUR.AN OE OOJY.1:FA.N Y. ESTABLISHED 1820. ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED... ... ... ... ... ... ••• £2,250,000, CLAIMS PAID EXCEED ... .•• ... ... ••• ... ... ... £51000,000. THE BONUS DECLARED IN 1891 WAS AT THE HIGHEST RATE ATTAINED IN THE HISTORY OF THE COMPANY. Apply for New Prospectus to theHead Office: 1, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. H. W. & D.
• ' Ae.SURANCE ADVERTISEMENT~. [1895. ' ASSURANCE CO. ASSURANCE CO. INCOME & FUNDS (1893). Fire Premiums, £716,000. Life Premiums, ' £224,000. Interest, £169,000. Accumulated Funds, £4,293,000. HEAD OFFICES 25iABERDEEN ~EA.D OF'F'XOES : BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL , DUBLIN DUNDEE EDINBURGH GLASGOW LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER NEWCASTLE NOTTINGHAM .BOSTON, U.S. CHICAGO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL MELBOURNE LONDON: 1. Moorgate Street, E.C. I ABERDEEN: 1, Union Terrace. BRISTOL OFFICE: THE EXCHANGE. LOCAL COMMITTEE OF DIRECTION. SlR GEO. W. EDWARD,:, J.P., Cha.irma.n. . FRANCIS F. Fox, J:.sq., J.P. I HERB' .. RT THOMA'I, Rsq., J.P. EDWARD P. WILL~, Esq., J.P • Secretary: ALF. A. TAVENER. General Manager of 1:he Company-H. E. WILSON. t' no ., atn rsm , s ee?P mm , sa rn wan u rss rr , s s a , ESTABLISHED 1797. Head Office.· SURREY STREET, NORWICH. • London Offices: 50, FLEET STREET, E.C.; 10, KING WILLIA.M STREET, E.C'.; 195, PICOADILLY, W.; and 1, VICTORIA STREET, S.W. Bra:8~~se~~I~efor } HlGH STR"EET, EXETER, JAMES TEMPLETON, Esq., l\Ianager. The confidence of the Public in the Norwich Union Fire Office is shown by the magnitude of its transactions. "' . A.WJ:OU.NT INSURED LOSSES PAJ:D - PRE:tV.IIUl.V.I INCOIWE - - £320.000,000 - £1~.ooo.ooo - - £.900.000 ------------------ bOWEST RATES OF PREMIUM. PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF CbAIMS. Prospectuses And every information can be obtained a.t the Chief Offices, and Agencies. - APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED .. • ~ . . ' . . ' Branches, •
1895.] ASSURANCE ADVERTlSEMENTS. •• 19, Lombard St., E. C., & 57, Charing Cross, S.W., London. ESTABLISHED 178.2. BRANCH OFFICES. :BffiMINGHAM • • • Colmore Row. HULL • • • • • • LEEDS • • • • • • 161 & 162, High Street. 8, Park Row. ' BRISTOL • • • • • 47, Corn Street. DUBLIN. • • • • • 41, Lower Sackville Street. EDINBURGH • • • • 25, George Street. GLASGOW •• • • • 125, :Buchanan Street. LIVERPOOL • • • • Phrenix Chambers,Exchange. MANCHESTER • • • 18, Cooper Street. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE 3, St. Nicholas Buildings. Agencies throughout the United Kingdom and abroad. lnsurances effected against Loss by Fire and Lightning in all parts of the World. Moderate Rates for all lnsurances both ordinary and special. Every Insurable Risk Covered. This Company has already paid, in satisfaction of Fire Claims, more than ENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Rates and Particulars of Insurance may be obtained at the CHIEF & BRANCH OFFICRR AB AlU>VE, and from the rto!!!pective Agents of the Company, for whose names in Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Wiltshire and Dorsetshire, see body of this .Ui1-ecLory. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED. WILLIAM C. MACDONALD, FRANCIS B. 1fACDON ALD. Joint Rtt!-retm-ies. ', •. ,, ' •. tl. , .• , ..•..• ,. ,, ., ,.,... . •.• ,, . FOUNDED 1806. 50, REGENT STREET, W., & i41 CORNHILL. E.C .. LONDON. TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS. THOMAS BARNEY, ERQ. WILL lAM S. BEA UMONT, ERQ. LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR H. BRACKENBURY, K.C.B. Sm FREDERIC A. BURROWS, BART. W ALTll~R '1'. COLE~, Es..!. CHARLI<.S F. CUNDY, EsQ. LIRUT.-CoL. SIR D. IJUCKWORTH-KING, BART. WILLIAM C. JUDD, EsQ. THE RIGHT HoN. LOHD KINNAIRD. MAJOR-GENERAL R. MACKEN?.IE. JOHN H. ETHI!;RlNGT• )N ~MITH, EsQ. W[LLLAM PHfLlP SNELL, EsQ. WILLIAM H. SPENCER, EsQ. SEYMOUR A. BEAUMONT, EsQ., Managing Director. FINANCIAL POSITION. Existing Assurances ••• ••• ••• •• • •• • •• £7,548,549 Invested :Wunds ... ••• ••• • •• ... ••• • •• 2,900,205 Annual Income ••• ... ••• ••• ••• .. . • •• 335,421 Claims and Surrenders Paid ... ••• ••• ••• 10,020,613 Bonuses Declared ... ... ••• ... • •• .. . 3,288,236 . ' Claims Paid on Proof of Death and Title. Enlarged Free Limits of Foreign Residence and Travel. Endowment A~surances with Profits. Half-Credit System J>oJicies. Non-forft>itable Policies. · lnt.ermediats Bonuses. Special Advantages to the Naval an 1 l\Iilitary Professions. Provision made, by means of Life Assurance, to meet the New Estate Duties. FT'RTHEil INFOBMATION ON APPLICATION. 32 CHARLES STEVENS, Actuary and S~ •
ASSURANCE ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895 • • INCORPORATED A.D, 1.720· FoR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. Chief Office: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. FUNDS IN HAND .. - £4,000,000. CLAIMS PAID - - £37,000,000. FIR. E. INSURANCES ARE GRANTED AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE on Property of almost every description, at moderate rates. PRIVATE INSURANCES.-Policies issued for Two Years and upwards are allowed a liberal discount. LOSSES OCCASIONED BY LIGHTNING will be paid whether the property be set on fire or r.ot. -----------------------•·~··H·~·~··H·~·····~·~··-··-·-~--------------------- LIFE. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS OF LIFE ASSURANCE:- 1. SETTLEMENT ENDOWMENT AND WHOLE LIFE POLICIES, by which an income or 5 per cent. per annum is guaranteed on the Sum Assured. 2. PENSIONS FOR OLD AGE, returning all premiums with interest. 3. IMMEDIATE LIFE ASSURANCE WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION. 4. LEASEHOLD AND SINKING FUND POLICIES on liberal terms. 5. LOANS ON REVERSIONS AND LIFE INTERESTS carried out with dispatch. BONUS YEAR, 1895.-To secure maximum profits. Policies should be e:flected before the 31st December, 1895. LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established in 1831. HEAD OFFICE: 26 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH PRESIDENT-His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.T. Manager-THOMAS BOND SPRAGUE, M.A., LL.D. Secretary-J. J. M'LAUCHLAN. PROCRESS OF BUSINESS. The following table shows the PROGRESS OF THE SOCIETY during the last fifteen years:- YEAR. No. of Policies in force. Existing Assurances. Income, Total Funds. 1879 13,314 £8,412,367 £317,147 £2,402,544 1884 15,075 9,492 565 358,073 2,744,842 1889 17,840 10,573,'702 398,449 8,119,693 1894 21,430 11,601,352 447,778 8,612,821 MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE AT LOWEST COST. Rates for the INSURANOE of £100, under the Immediate Bonus Plan. AGES •••••••••••••••••• 20 80 40 50 60 Annual Premium ... £1 12 0 £1 18 8 £2 12 2 £3 15 10 £5 19 8 ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES, ENTITLED TO COMPOUND BONUSES, issued on unusually favourable terms. LOANS ARE GRANTED ON LIFE INTERESTS, REVERSIONS, and other approved security ; and R BVERSIONS ARB PUROHABED. LONDON OFFICE: 69, Kl N G WILL lA M W. T. GRAY Resident Secretary. STREET, E. C. (31)
1895.] ASSURANCE ADVERTISEMENTS •. FOUNDED 1710. Chief Office :- BRANCH OFFICES IN LONDON J J 60, CHARING CROSS, S.W. 332, OXFORD STREET, W. 40, CHANCERY LANE, W.C. DIRECTORS. FREDERICK HENRY NORMAN, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. JOHN ARDEN BIRCH, Esq. CECIL CHAPLIN, Esq. EDW ARD DENT, Esq. ALFRED F ARQUHAR, Esq. WALTER RANDOLPH F ARQUHAR, Esq. The MARQUESS OF GRANBY, M.P. HENRY RIVERSDALE GRENFELL, Esq. The Hon. NORMAN GROSVENOR. JOHN G. B. T. HILDYARD, Esq. RICHARD BIDDULPH MARTIN, Esq., M.P. ALFRED MONTGOMERY, Esq. EDWARD BAUMER, .Assistant Secretary. SIR HUGH C. G. MONTGOMERY, Bart. LAMBERT POLE, Esq. MARLBOROUGH ROBERT PRYOR, Esq. COLONEL l!'REDERICK HENRY RICH. The Hon. ARTHUR SAUMAREZ. The Hon. CHARLES L. SCLATER-BOOTH. CHARLES A. SCOTT-MURRAY. OSWALD AUGUSTUS SMITH, Esq. HENl'{Y RICHARD TOMKINSOY, Esq. WILLIAM WIOKHAM, Esq., M.P. E. H. MANNERING, Secretary. 7 The SUN INSURANCE OFFICE is the oldest purely Fire Company in the World, and has an experience of One Hundred and Eighty-five Years. It insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, property in Great Britain and Ireland, the Colonies, the United States of America, and most Foreign Countries. Sums Insured in 1893 - - - - - £395,854,440 Revenue from Premiums, 1893 - - - 975,375 [34]
8 ASSURANCE ADVERTISEMENTS. ~79TH YEAR. FOUNDED IN THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE 1., A.D. 1717. [1895. Chief Offices: 27, KING BT., CO VENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. City Office: 5, KING WILLIAM STREET, E.G. BRANCH OFFICES: BIRMINGHAM ... 117, COLMORE Row. BRISTOL ............ l, MARSH STREET. LEEDS .••............ 28l E~sT PARA DE. _ LIVERPOOL ...... 6, CHAPEL STREET. MANCHESTER ... WESTMINSTER BLDGS., 37 BROWN ST. SCOTTISH ....••... 24, ST. VINCENT PL., GLASGOW, AND 1, HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH. LOSSES BY LIGHTNING- AND EXPLOSION OF GAS MADE GOOD. RENT AND TAXES INSURED. LOSSES PROMPTLY AND LIBERALLY SETTLED. THE WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE is one of the oldest offices for insurance against damage by Fire now existing ; it has carried on an extensive business for nearly TWO CENTURIES, and has maintained the highest character for the honourable and liberal discharge of its obligations. Applications respecting Insurances should be made either to the Society's Agents,. Branch Offices, or at the Head Office. 36 WM. COUTTS FYFE, Secretary. ' 28, King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. ESTABLISHED 1836. ~rusfees: FRANK DEBENHAM, EsQ. SIR F. D. DIXON-HARTLAND, BART., Jri.P. \ J. W ARRINGTON HA WARD, EsQ., F.R.C.S. LIEUT,-GENERAL A. w. H. MEYRICK. ALBERT MOTT, EsQ. Entire security is given to the Assured by an uncalled subscribed Capital of £9?i,OOO, and a Fund amounting to £584,867 invested in the Public Stocks and on Mortgages, &c., being the accumulated premiums received on Assurances. · The rates of Premium are moderate and the conditions of Assurance liberal. Eighty per Cent. of the net profits are divided every five years among the holders of Policies under the par· ticipating class of Assurers. The profits may either be received in Cash or a Bonus added to the Policy, or a reduction made in all future Annual Premiums. At the Eleventh Division of Profit, declared 16th February, 1892, on the business of the A~sociation for the Five Years endin~ 31st Dece1nber, 1891, Reversionary AdJ.itions were m\de tl the sums as'lured of 55 per cent. and under (according to the age of the life assured) on the pre111iums reCJeiveJ. upon Pvlicies since tile division of 1887. l Endowment Assurances (with or without Profits) are grante:i by this Association, by which a person can secure a. sum to be paid to himself, should he attain a specified age, or to his repre:~entatives, snould he die before that time. ' 1 J CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY ON PROOF OF DEATH AND TITLE. [35) ERNEST WOODS, .Actwrr;v.
1895.] .. ASSURANCE, &c., ADVERTIS~~1ENTS. · ESTABLISHED IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, A.D. 1714. LIFE. Chief Office: 81, CORNHILL, LONDON. 9 Chairman. STEPHEN SOAMES, EsQ. I Deputy-Chairman CHARLES MORTIMER, Eso. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £45o,ooo IINV sT~o FUNDS- - £2,60o,ooo CAPITAL PAID-UP- - - 18n.000 ANNUAL INCOME - - 750,000 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insnrances effected upon nearly all classes of risk at home and abroad. LIFE DEPAI\TMENT. Ab~olute Security. Large Bonuses. Liberal Conditions. Immediate l)ayment of Claims. ,, ~ • ' ' ~"'.' • '< • ' ' Actuary WlLLIAM WALLIS. Fire J.fanager WM. GEO. WILKINS. Secretary CHARLES DARRELL. A·P P LICATI 0 N S FOR AGE N Cl E S INVITE D. -- - ' . '""'"~- . --- -----... - - -------- ------- I i~~~~;~y~-------~---~-~:-~-~~~~~~~-- ---·· -- . .. . - ,=-'"", ="·--_, .. ,··. ''':::,':' <•. : •-· ... ING<ENG • ., General Engineers' Stores, 24 & 36, SOUTHWARK STREET, LONDON, S.E. ~ ----- ~-· ---- ~---~~-- PRICES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. (28) r
10 LONDON ADVERTISEl\iENTS. [1895. --------------------------------------------------------. • • • •
1895.] LONDON ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 ' (STUBBS', LIMITED.) I I I OF I See Prospectus. See P rospeatus. ESTABLISHED 1836, FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES, With their various associated Agencies, form together a complete organization for the protection of Bankers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Traders and others, against risk and fraud in their various commercial transactions. STATUS INQUIRIES made throughout the Kingdom and abroad. The Commercial Registers contain more than EIGHT MILLION entries. DEBTS RECOVERED W"ITH PROMPTITUDE, AND REMITTED TO SUBSCRIBERS on TUESDAY and FRIDAY in each week. STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE & LIST OF CREDITORS SUPPLIES INFORMATION INDISPENSABLE TO TRADERS. Terms of Subscription-ONE, TWO, THREE and FIVE GUINEAS, according to requirements. Prospectus and all Particulars will be sent on application to any of the following omces. HEAD OFFICES: 42, GRESHAM STREET, E. C., LONDON. BRANCH OFFICES. 4, NICHOLAS STREET, BRISTOL; 5, Al3ERDEEN BELFAST BIRMINGHAM BRADFORD BRIGHTON COMMERCIAL ROAD, PORTSMOUTH. CARDIFF HALIFAX NOR~W,.ICH CORK HULL NOTTINGHAM DUBLIN LEEDS PLYMOUTH DUNDEE LIVERPOOL SHEFFIELD EDINBURGH MANCHESTER SWANSEA GLASGOW NEWCASTLE Sub-Offices in all other Towns of importance. BANKERS. • LONDON: THE UNION BANK OF LONDON, LIMITED. I Do. (West End): LONDON & COUNTY BAXKING Oo., LIM. ABERDEEN : NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK, LIMITED. BELFAST: THE NOR'L'HERN BANKING COMPANY. BIRMINGHAM.: LLOYD'S BANK, LIMITED. BRADFORD: BRADFORD COMMERCIAL JOINT STOCK BANKING Co., LIMITED. BRIGHTON: THE LONDON & COUNTY BANKING Co., LIM. BRISTOL: THEN ATIONA.L PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLA.ND,LU.l. CARDIFF: METROPOLITAN BANK (OP ENGLAND & WALES), LIMITED. CORK: THE NATIONAL BANK, LIMITED. DUBLIN: THE NATIONAL BANK, Llllll'I'ED. DUNDER: THE ROYAL BANK OP SCOTLAND. EDINBURGH: THB NATIONAL BA.N.Jt OF SCoTLAND. GLASGOW: BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BAN.Jt. HULL: YoRK UNION BANKING COMPANY, LDIITED. LEEDS : BECKETT & CO. LIVERPOOL : THE BANK OP LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER: WILLIAMS DEACON & MANCHESTER & SAL· FORD BANK. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE: LAMBTON & CO. NORWICH: THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL B.AN.Jt OF ENGLAND, LIMITED. NOTTINGHAM: NOTTINGHAM JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITED, PLY MOUTH: THE DEVON & CORNWALL BANKING CO., L1'D. PORTSMOUTH : THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK 01" ENGLAND, LIMITED. RHEFFIELD: SHEFFIELD UNION BANKING Oo., LIMITED. SWANSEA: GLAMORG.ANSHIRB BANKING CO., LIKITED.
12 ' LONDON ADVERTISEMENTS. , -,~. "' • • ·rl<· -~.t:- ./W.;t .: ... -... .. ,. ~·-~-~ _,_ ;:>·-·.;, ,.._. -.-· .. '. ,. ' The Hospital contains 695 Beds, of which 500 are in constant occupation. [!895. I SPECIAL CLASSES ARE HELD FOR STUDENTS PREPARING FOR THE EXAMINATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, AND OTHER HIGHER EXAMINATIONS. APPOINTMENTS. All Ho-;pital Appointments are made strictly in accordance with the merits of the Candidates and without extra payment. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, in September. THREE OPEN BcHOLARSHIPS in Arts, one of the value of 100 guineas, open to candidates under 20 years of age, and two of 50 guineas and 30 guineas respectively, open to candidates under 25 years of age. Two OPEN ~CHOL.ARSHIPS in ~cience, one of the value of 150 guineas, and another of 60 guineas, open to candidates under 25 years of age. PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS Are awarded to Students in their various years, amounting in the aggregate to more than £650. DENTAL SCHOOL. A recognised Dental School is attached to the Hospital, which affords to Students all the ins:ruction required for a Licence in Dental Surgery. COLLEGE. The Residential College accommodates about 50 Students in addition to the Resident Staff of the Hospital. It contains a larg-e Dining Hall, Reading Rooms, and Gymnasium for the use of the STUDENTS' CLuB. For Pro-;rectus and fur'b 'r information a 'PI.V to thfl Dt an, Dr. SHAW, Guy's Hosrital, London, S.E. ' The UniTersal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections .. The Physician's Cure fOP Gout, Rheumatic Gout, and Gravel ; the safest a.nd most gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, anq delicate Females. Sold everywhere. N.B .. ASK . FOR DINNEFORD1 S MAGNESIA • . ···~"•• ,~- . " .... •·· ,. . .... , ... ··~··,····-····~·~-.,.... ·~~. ,, ~ "'""""'' -~-··"' ,, .. ' . . -· ,. . . J:R.ON" BU"ILDIN"GS 8c :ROOFI:NG Ec6~~~~D~A~~~hN. 1 And every description of JOINER~' WORK. I CHEAPEST HUUSE iN 'l'HE TRAlJJ!J. I - New and Beoond-hand Churches, Oha.pels, Mission and School Rooms. Ootta.ges. Shepherds' and Keepers' Buts, Stables, Ooaoh-honses, Farm Buildings, Shedl for llrlanufaoturing Purposes, &o. Several Buildings always on view and 50 tons of Iron kept in stooiL Plans and l!lstima.tea for every desoripti"n of I R.ON BUILDINGS and ROOFING free on app!ication. BUILDINGS SHIPpED AND ER.EUTED IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. W. HARBROW.'S. "Works, .South Bermonasey Station, S.E .. (~~~i~:~~~iV~), LONDON.
1895.) COUNTY ADVERTISEl\1ENT8. --~--------------------~~----------- • • (Late JOHN SPARKS), rosvenor ews, • LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. FUNERAL CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR . • eddin . HORSES & CARRIAGES LET ON JOB • ' . BY THE WEEK, MONTH OR ·YEAR. bies' anb ' . ~----~-----------~------ · ·~ lilQl~~~~ ~~Jl ~~~'lllA!l~~ fllu(g !l]~ (!)Ul ~QlllD ' Q)~ Ql1)Iilfilll~~l~~~ • • • HOR ES 13ROKEN Tu SADDIJE AND HARNES • " . . ------------·················· FLYS · ALWAYS READY AT STAND FARES. • The Funeral Carriage · Department is carried on in the most modern and extensive scale to meet the requirements of Undertakers. : • • 10
14 ( ) BLOCK, SLAB, LANDINGS, STEPS, PAYING, &c. ( ) • uar COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895. ' I ----- ................ ____ _ SPECIAL NOTICE. PORTLAND STONE of the Best Quality or Durability; ----- ALSO ----- ROACH STONE for Sea Walls and General Engineering purposes. Extra Large Sizes up to i6 feet in Length and 6, 6, 7, 8, & 9 feet Square, for Landings and Steps •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- If proof were needed of the quality and durability of my Stone, I would point to the fact that the Stone for the following Buildings has been supplied by me. THE NEW POST OFFICE AT MANCHESTER; THE G.P.O. EXTENSIONS, comprising New Block P.O., North, and Additional Story to the Old G.P .0., East ; THE NEW BARRACKS, PEMBROKE ROAD, PORTSMOUTH; And THE NEW TCJWN HALL AND LIBRARY, CANNING TOWN. I The whole of the Quarries of THE PORTLAND STONE WORKING AND QUARRY CO. bought March, 1891. PRICE LISTS AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION AS ABOVE. 23
\ 1895.1 '· • ' • GREAT a oar • •• ..~~ ' I _!j J COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 15 ' -.AND- ' ' AND • • SAC AND TARPAULIN MANUFACTURER.·- ~aterproof Covers For Machines, Engines, Waggons, Lorries, Vans, Carts, &c. Waterproof Garments, Riding, Driving and Carriage Aprons. ' India Rubber, Cotton and Leather Machine Eelting. Ropes, Twines and Cordage. Corn, Flour, Seed and Coal Bags. ' !ill~Ul~~~~~)) 11~rn11~ a ~~ \7ij~ij~~~ ~~11 Ql~ ~ij~~~ Manufactory and Warehouse: HIGH EAST ST., DOBCHESTER. Branches : HIGH WEST STREET, DO RC RESTER; and lA, ST. MARY STREET, WEYMOUTH. t
16 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [ 1895. Where to Hire or Purchase Pram, Mail Cart, Invalid Chair or Cycle, >- 0:: UJ "" > UJ u. 0 • (/) z UJ 0 0 1- z a. <( 0:: _J 0 a. (J) a. UJ <( Cl 0 1- (/) UJ ~ 0 c ' Branch Depnt : B 61, Kingston Rd, BUOKLA.ND. ROUGH A M - - Ro., SOUTHSEA. s: )> 0 :c z rrl (/) .... Ro 0 I " • ' • s: )> z G) r ITI (/) ~ :0 z G) rrl :0 en .... en rrl ~ z G) Over 100 kept in Stock, • ' GENERAL DOMESTIC MACHINERY MER~ HANT. CYCLE AGENT & CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER. • < " ' I • ~~~~11~a1 Q)1 ~ ~aiij~ a ~~(Ul:! fill~~Ql[1.t\~~Ql~~Ul~~ Parian Cement, Plasterers' Hair, Laths, Nails, Grates, Ranges, Fire Goods, Chimney Pots, Glazed Drain Pipes, Sinks; Paving, Roofing and Ridge Tiles; Garden Edging, Air Bricks, Plain & Fancy While Bricks, Swanage Stone, etc. SLATE TANKg and every Description of SLATE WORK Prepared to Order. Sole Makers of the Celebrated Beaulieu White Bricks. AGENTS FOR CHARLES FRANCIS, SON & CO., f:?Q)Gl1J~~[)G> ~~fD U'll~~ij[)a ~~[[l~~U'~~ ALSO FOR ROBINSON'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF CEMENTS; • ' ~ A lar~e Stock of ENCAUSTIC, TESSELATED, ENAMEL, AND OTHER TILE~. SHO"VV' ROO::Lv.J:S, 1'\l.l:J:LLBAN'H: VV'H A.RF. • .. E';:~W;~;~u~:~:;;~~ ... Office: MIL,L..E3ANK I WHARF, SOUiHAMPfON. ' l·
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 17 THE [Established 1866. ' ., ., MANUFACTURERS of every description of BRICK, TILE, PI PE AND POTTERY GOODS, --:o:-- BRICKS-Building (Solid and Perforated), Pressed, Wire-cut. BRICKS-Air, Angle, Arch, DogTooth, :Moulded, Ornamental, Cornice, Plinth, Red-pressed, Sills, Headers, Stretchers,Octagon. BRICKS- Stable, Sewer, and Channel Bricks. PAVING BRICKS in various sizes. C 0 PI N G S for Gables Wails, and Platforms. Roofing and Garden Edging TILES of every description. DRAIN PIPES from 2in. diameter up to 16in. Chimney, Rhubarb, Seakale, and Flower POTS in great variety. 1rOR E. <01? IJFE<0!_FUE_flli ~ ~UILDiijG AND OTHER PURPOSES. -:o:- Garden Vases, Rustic Ferneries, Pots, &c., of all kincs. SPECIALITY: Pressed Broseley Plain Rooting Tiles. Glazed Stoneware Drain Pipes and Stourbridge Fire Bricks always in Stock. Any kind cif Clay Goods made to order. Prices and Samples on application to Mr. GEORGE HARRIS, Manager, !GILLINGHA~ Dorset . • IMPROVED FUNERAL CLASS CAR, FROM OND'S LIVERY STABLES AND TEMPERANCE HOTEL, BLAND FORD. TELEGRAPH ADDRESS, "HAMMOND, BLANDFORD." N.B. Posting in. all its .Brait.ches. 37 B. W. & D. b
• 18 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1896 • FURNISH THROUGHOUT. 13 and 16, HIGH STREET, 92, 93, and 113, EAST STREET, Factory 92 and 93, EAST ST., .. I ARPETS, Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, Furnishing Ironmongery, China, Glass, Bronzes, Clocks, and every other Requisite for Completely Furnishing a House throughout. Lowest Prices consistent with Guaranteed Quality. Every description of Work executed on the Premises. Estimates on application. All Goods Delivered Free. YACHT UPHOLSTERY & CABINET WORK Of every description executed with despatch by an efficient staff of workmen. ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. Telephone No. 74. NOTE THE ADDRESS- ~3 ' & ~6~ HIG:H: ST.~ SOUTHAJY.fFTON. • ---·-·· WIL TON ROAD, S..ALISBU:&Y'". Principal - - - Miss J ARM AN. (ASSISTED BY CERTIFICATED GOVERNESSES AND VISITING PROFESSORS) • . T HE College is situated in the healthiest part of Salisbury, within five minutes' walk from the L. & S. W. R. and the G. W. R. stations, and contains large and well-ventilated School Room, length 70 feet, width 22 feet, height 18 feet, large Dormitories, Drill Hall, • separate Class Rooms, &c. Pupils have been successfully prepared during 22 years for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, College of Preceptors', International College of Music and Trinity College (Senior and Junior Honours with distinction obtained),
1896.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS • 19 • .. DORCHESTER, - CLOSE TO MARKET AND FAIR FIELDS, AND NEAREST HOTEL TO RAILWAY STATIONS. :1-I. PITTIS, PROPRIETOR., ORDERS BY POST OR TELEGRAPH PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Sent securely packed in Sacking and Sawdust, by Boat, Rail, or Carrier, to any rl'own in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorsetshire and Sussex. TERMS ON APPLICATION TO THE PORTSMOUrH, SOUfHAMPrON & BOURNEMOUTH • (Late KENNY & Co. and PLAYFORD & CO.) - WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR ' ' I Head Office: Sugar .House Lane, High Street, SOUTHAMPTON ; And at KENT STREET, PORTSEA, PORTSMOUTH; And ST. PAUL'S LANE, BOURNEMOUTH. H. W. & D. h2
20 Telephone Nos. lut St. •• 55 WoodmUl • • 56 Barg&te St... 84: Beruard St. • • 122 • ' COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. • ' (1895. EST AB. 1843. ' ILL, S G, Near SOUTHAMPTON; AND AT , as . ; , ar a e I , ernar I, SOUTHAMPTON . •••••••••••••••••••• S:H:J:PPJ:N'G Sl:J'PPLJ:ED-u 1 ESTABLISHED 1.828; ~ . . ., ' STANHOPE PHAETONS, BROUGHAMS, BAROUCHES, & LANDAUS, WITH SELF-ADclUSTING HEADS, AND ~V~RY KIND OF L.IGHf V~HIOL.E 13UIL.I 10 ORDER, Carriages Bought or Sold on Commission, and Let under the Thru or Four Yeara' Syatem. A large Stock of New and Second-hand Carriages always on band for Sale or Hire. for Short or long periods. REPAIRS :NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. ESTIMATES FREE. :EJ:G:E ::El.A.S'l' S'r:REE'l', DOBC:E:ECS'l'::Elll. UD CRESCENT STREET, WEYMOUTH . •
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. Rev. J. SCOTT RAMSAY, M.A., assisted by three Resident Tutors of experience and high University standing, prepares a limited number of pupils for Army and University Examinations. Individual teaching, and consequently marked successes. References interchanged. A term's notice of removal required. 0AKLEY is a small village, 41 miles from Basingstoke and so from London, situated in a healthy and pretty district of North Hampshire. There is a billiard room on the premises, and there are also three lawn-tennis courts; in the Park there is a good cricket ground and a golf course; Railway Station and Church near. Full particulars on application to Mr. RAMSAY, 0AKLEY, BASINGSTOKE. Amongst other prominent successes are the following :- Mr. D. D. Arderne was second in the Militia qualifying, and gained ucond R.A. Commission. Mr. W. P. Brigstocke was th£rd in the Militia qualifying. Mr. ]ones increased his marks by 3,600 in one year, and got second R.M.L.I. Commission. Mr. Downing was .first in French of all the Woolwich Candidates in December, 1893. Mr. Taylor was .first for a clerkship, British Museum. References are kindly permitted to W. W. B. BEACH, Esq., M.P., Oakley Manor, Basingstoke. SIR FREDERICK HERVEY-BATHURST, BART., Little Somborne Park, Stockbridge, Hants. JOHN HARGREAVES, Esq., Maiden Erlegb, Reading, WILLIAM W. PORTAL, Esq., Southington House, Overton, Hants. GEN. SIR POLLEXFEN RADCLIFFE, K.C.B., Mortimer, Berks. T :a: E ll, 6 & DORS~ GASH I 21 DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING, UNDERTAKING, IRONMONGERY, AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, BATHS of all kinds, WASHING MACHINES, HOUSE FURNISHING, SUITES of all kinds, :BEDSTEADS, :BEDDING, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CATTLE FOODS, OILS. PROBATE VALUATIONS. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, On Sale or Hire. ' J I HOUSE AGENTS AND APPRAISERS • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• JOHN WALTON & Co. HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS. BY ROAD OR RAIL. • Branol)es atMAIDEN BRADLEY, WILTS i BOURTON, DORSET i SEDGEHILL1 WILTS; ZEALS, WILTS i & LONDON.
22 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTR. (1895. Telegrams PANGBOURNE, EASTON, PORTLAND. ' ' a son - ESTIMATES for every description PORTLAND STONE. of 28 A Public School, combining the advantages of the Larger Schools with more inQ.iv1dua.1 attention than is usually given. HEAD lY.lASTER: REV. JOHN 1VJ:ILLER, B.D .. t/i}#lfll/I#I#I#A There Is a Large Statr of Graduate Assistant Masters. The List; of Dls\inct.ion~ at the UniYer•ities Wo lwich. .Sa.nclhursil. &c., will bPar favourable oompariqoa with tb01111 of much Jarser Sobools. PREPARATORY SCHOOL for the College. College, Oxford. Specir.l attentioa is given to the grounding of the you'lger boys bf Experienoe4 Teachers. Prospectuses and all information oa application. to the . Head Master. Master-Rev. ARTHUR SEWEtL, M.A .. NeY
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 23 • • (PROP RJ:ETOR)., THE PORTLAND STONE UARRIES, STEAM SAW MILLS, ASONRY &r. TURNING WORKS. Chief Office :-ISLE OF PORTLAND, DORSET. London Depot, Wharf and Office:-L. & S. W. R., 14, NINE ELMS LANE, S.W. ALSO INCORPORATING THE QuARRIES OF THE PORTLAND STONE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Acquired 1/1/89.) WORKS OF THE STONE WORKING & QUARRY COMPANY (PORTLAND), LIMITED. (Bought 11/9/91.) S'l'ONE OF EVERY QUALITY AND KIND PREPARED IN ANY MANNER, FOR ALL PURPOSES. ESTIM-4TE'!J .AND EVERY INFORMATION ON APPLICATION. Telephone Exchange No. 48. ~~ HIGH STREET, PORTSMOUTH. THIS Old-Established Hotel possesses First-Class Accommodation for Naval and Military Officers, also for Professional and Commercial Centlemen. It is within a short distance of the Beach and Piers, and is fitted with the Electric Light. Tram Oars pass at frequent intervals, with connections to all parts of the Town. GOOD 51Al31,1NG IN R~AR OF HOf~l,, GEO. BOND. PaoPRJ:ETOR.. CHEF DE CUISINE. NIGHT PORTER. 6 TELEGRAMS, "CONWAY, BUILDER, WEYMOUTH." ') - --- • uilder, ecorator, OOMMJIR{JJI!.L RO!DJ ' ndertaker,&c., WBYMOUIB. Repairs executed in all GOOD WORK. branches of the Building MODERATE CHARGES. Trade. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Estimates Submitted. Immediate Attention to all Orders. AGENT FOR FIRE, LIFE A ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 6
24 J + COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. (1895. FOR REMOVALS AND WAREHOUSING . ••••••••••••••••••• GOODS WAREHOUSED IN LOCK-UP ROOMS. Moderate Charges. Estimates Free. WEST STREET, F AREHAM, HANTSr London & South 1N estem Railway Goods Delivery Agent and General Carrier. Telegrnphic Address-Dat•is, Fareham. , ' BOffL..E:RS OF l3E:E:R & SfOUf & DE:AL..E:RS IN CIGARS, Speciality: .A K LIGHT JJINNER AL~ 1 - per gallon. HA Jl In Y, MALME B R • PRICES AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. JVliLFORD HILL, FOUNDED 1708 ; RECONSTITUTED BY THE CHARITY COMMISSIONERS, 1886. Miss M. A. DOUGLAS, Head Mistress. ~HE School course includeR, in addition to the usual elementary subjects, instruction in Euclid and Algebra, Latin, French, German, I Natural Science, Domestic Economy, Laws of Health, Drill and Class Singing, &c. For Pupils under 12 •• •• .. TERM FEES Do. over 12 and under 15 Do. over 15 • • • • • • Music, Singing and Dancing, extra subjects. • • .. .. £4 4 0 per term • 5 5 0 do. 6 6 0 do. BOARDERS.-The Head Mistress can take 20 Boarders, and there is a School-boarding house attached which will accommodate about 20. The boarding fee is from £14 per term . • GODOLPHIN SCHOLARSHIPS.-There are six Scholarships, each of which entitles the holder to Board and Lodging nt the cost of the Foundation, and to all the benefits of the School, except teaching in the Extra Subjects, for a yearly pafiD.ent of £2() lly the holder of the Scholarship. Forms of application for admission may be had at the Godolphin School, or from the Secretaryc. H. RADDIFFE, Esq., Endless Street, Salisbury.
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 25 THE ~ :., •; - -~- FAMILY AND COMMER.CIAL HOTEL And POSTING HOUSE, SI: I"J S - JOHN GOSLING~ Proprietor. Wines & Spirits of the Best Quality. Billiard Room, Stock Room, &c. OMNIBUS AND CONVEYANCE AT THE STATION. Lock-up Coach Houses. Loose Boxes. Washington Cars for Funerals. 9 TelegraphicAddress- I FISHERTON MEWS I Telegraphic AddressFRANK HERRING, SALISBURY. ' FRANK HERRING, SALISBURY. S.A.LXSB'U'R."Y. ' POST I ASTER, II7I:QD7IU~, E~OUG!17IIQ5;, VI~TO~I7I5;, E'l!~. "W"ELL- APPOINTED 4- HORSE BREAKS. GOOD HUNTERS, HACKS, AND HARNESS HORSES ON .JOB BY WEEK, MONTH OR YEAR. NEAT HEARSE, FUNERAL CARRIAGES & Gh>ASS CAR . . , I PATENTEES AND MA UFACTURERS OF ' J HETHERINGTON'S WINDING HOP ILN FLOORS. w~~~aJ~I) ~~a1111) ~~~ \7~~ ~[)J~[])~Ul~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' • ILLUSTRATED LIST ON APPLICATION. [20J
26 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895 • • • • (Member o'f the Royal College o'f Veterinary Surgeons. Member of the Veterinary Medical Association), ~ MALMESBURY, ' . ILTS. HORSES CAREFULLY EXAMINED AS TO SOUNDNESS. AI.L DOMES'I'ICATED ANIMALS TREATED. AI,L MEDICINES COMPOSED OF THE BEST DRUGS AND AT MOST REASON· ABLE PRICES. SPECIALITY.-Black Mixture for Colic or Gripes in Horses, Chills in Cattle, and for cure of Scour in Calves; in Boxes containing 12 draughts, 15s. a box. ' ' ' ' BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, AND • • ···~······················· OFFICE AND SHOWROOMS AT f I I ' . ". MANUFACTURERS OF AND ' - •
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 27 • I • en era ores, W'HOLESALE AND RETAIL., BASIN GSTOKE & '"W'"INC I I ESTER. HOI AND OOL..D WAI~R AND GAS ENGINEERS, ELECTRICIANS. ·- Churches, Mansions and Public Buildings Heated and Lighted. KITCHENERS c!c. STOVE FITTERS, IRON FENCINC c!c. HURDLE MANUFACTURERS. ~Art Metal Workers.~ PETROLEUM & OIL IMPORTERS. AGRIGUL TURAL IMPLEMENT AGENTS. ILLUSTRATED LISTS SUPPLIED OR ESTIMATES GIVEN. ' IHFOPR STE raP J . HERRIARD, BASINGSTOKE. ESTABLISHED 1878. t1NDEJ;l,'l'AXE:EtS, W .A.GON :B'C'IL:OEB,S, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CARTS, LIGHT SPRING; MARKET, MILK, LUGGAGE & FARM CARTS. REP .AIRS of all kinds well and promptly executed. SMITHS' WORK IN GENERAL & VETERINARY FORGE. N.B.-Having a large stock of well-seasoned Timber can guarantee every article to give satisfaction . • . (TWENTY-TWO YEARS' EXPERIENCE), 7 & 8, St. John Street, DEVIZES. ID~~~~Ul ~~ rJ>O~~QJ~~ ~[])]]0~~[) QJ1l1l~Gl~S) ~[)~ ~~~ (!)1Jal3~ llJl~1~~j\~ ~~~~Ul~Tll~[)11~~ .._..----rF'"'--=-n= _...,_ •• •• ta -• dt a UL b4 .. _ a u W ,. "' sS • PRACTICAL 'l't1NE:Et & ltEPAil:t:Elll. OF AI.L KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS, INCLUDING CHURCH ORGANS. JWIODERATE CHARGES. MUSIC. TO ORDER-
28 l COUN'rY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895. - - - -- . . . - ' . "WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD." Pt•ojessor Buckman. '- . • . . . - -~ Used on the Royal Farms. -'.:. Known in all parts of the World. Supplied to Colonial Governments . ' - STEPHER PETTIFER I SOIS~ ''HERBAL TONIC" OR ''FLOC MASTER'S FRIEND." A Sure Remedy and Preventive for Tapeworms, Stomach and Intestinal (Regd.) Worms, Rusk or Hoose, Fevers, Scour or Diarrhcea, Dysentery and Debility in Sheep or Lambs. IN BOTTLES ONLY (30 to 40 Doses), 5s. each. ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET FREE, with world-wide testimony. SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS: STEPHEN PETTIFER &, SONS. SHEEP MEDICINE SPECIALISTS, MALMESBURY., W"ILTS. OF ALL CHEMISTS OR DIRECT. £1 Worth Carriage Paid. CAUTION.-Beware of Imitations. Note particularly Firm's Name, ONLY ADDRESS, and Trade Mark (Roman Shepherd with Sheep, as here repre~ented), Su.fficimt and ONLy Address: PETTIFEt:lS, MALMESBURY. 18 PORTSMOUlr.H TIMES. Every Saturday, Id. Leading Weekly Paper in the South. --------------------------------------------------------------------· EVENING MAlL.- THE PEOPLE'S DAILY. Latest News and Telegrarns. First for Sporting, Football and Cricket. HOLBROOK & SON, LTD., PORTSMOUTH, Pri-..-.-ters and Publishers. "SUNNY BOUTHSEA," Popular Illustrated Guide Book, 6d. HOLBROOK'S RAILWAY GUIDE, Monthly, 1d. PORTS OUTH MONTHLY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. "'" .. ~ '• . ,. ~ .• ' • • • . • ' - • .• ' • . .l - • • . • . \ .... ' ~Q)~~~ ~~~[)l~~~lil~~ [D~~Q)~l11Q)~~ a GJrt[D~~11~~~Ul~~ Moquette, Brussels, Kidderminster and other Carpets largely stocked. A Choice Selection of CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE. +++ BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. -- AND --. WAREHOUSED ___..BY .__, EXPERI ENCf.D WORKMEN l ! ! HO SE.t~l LO REMOVALS ULTER&HUNT, UPHO/..STER£.RS.CABIN£T NAKtRS AND HousE. A cENTS. ~~9 BASIN GSTOKE.,,_, HP..N"TS · - - - WINDOW BLINDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FITTED UP TO ORDER. An Efficient Staff \ of Workmen for all Branches of the Trade.
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 29 SALISBURY COFFEE PUBLIC HOUSE COMPANY LIMITED. -- -~--- + oonrx 29, MILFORD STREET . • • • • • • • • FISH ERTON (Close·. to Railway Station). Comfortable Bed and Sitting Rooms and Good Refreshments at very Moderate Prices. Daily Papers, &c., &c. A Large Room at the Phamix (will seat 250) for Parties, Meetings and Entertainments. • ' APPLY TO MANAGERS. l:NDJ:A-R"UBBER I FROM Cheap Dater, similar to illustration, complete for Four Years, Price 2/6 only. Best make, with any wording, Ink Box and Pad, 10/6; Second Quality, 8/6. (To Print Date only, from 5/6.) Self-Inking Stamps with Dates, from 5/- to 21/-; Self-Inking Stamps with Names, from 2/6. J. W. SAVAGE, STAMP MAKER, - . <ltyclostyle <ltopying ~ pparatus !Jepot1 152, High St., SOUTHAMPTON. Orders sent Carriage Pnid. Ttlephone No. 195 • • AND IMPORTERS OF ' S'I'AB ·~ 0 I J J AND ' RIVAL LODGE, HARTING, SUSSEX.
so COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. (1895. .... I~ s - I uarr wn~rs one ~re Stones supplied in Blocks for Building or Monumental Purposes. Sawn Stone in Slab or Sca.ntlings for Landings, Headstones, Tombs, Pavings, Sills, Heads, Steps, Cornice, Piers, Columns, &c., &c. FOR PRJ:CES AND ESTIMATES APPLY TOR. H. CRABTREE, Manager, Quarry Office, PORTLAND. I • (Established 1816 ), ~~~:!) [1~!1~11 ~~a) (?~~(? ~~Glcrl1~]1/~]~~~1) ~ E:~EGIRIO ~IGHf ENGINEERS. ~ White Lead, Red Lead, I ' Oils of every decription. Closets, Plumbers' Brass Work, Glues. I Varnishes, Gold Leaf, Brushes. EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE PLUMBING AND PAINTING TRADES. UEEN STREET, PORTSEA. ------ - . ' ber ercbant and ontractor,- FRIARY SAW MILLS, DORCHESTER. 0 Q';J A = A good Stock of FELLOES, STOCKS, ASH, BEECH, and OAK PLANK, ELM and ~'IR BOARD always on hand. . Timber Sawing with Circular & Band Saws. • ALL ORDERS WITH CASH PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. •••••••••••••••••• Special Prices Quoted for Large Quantities. • CONVENT OF ainte 'nion des ~~acres amrs, SOUTHAMPTON <THE A VENUE). Superior Eoarding School for Young Ladies. . T HE course of Studies combines nll the advantages of a sound and retined E •glish and Continental Education. Careful prf'paration for the Univers1ty Examinations, the College of Preceptors, the Royal Academy and Trinity College of Mu:i!ic, in which, during the past year, pupils ha.ve been very successful French and German are taught by Nativas .. Adjoining the Convent a Preparatory Schoot f'or YOUNG GENTLEMEN, 'from five to twelve yeara. 1
• 1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 31 I AUCTIONEER, VALUER, L.A.:ND A.GE:NT~ I I _ly_l I Special attention devoted to Agricultural Valuations and and the management of Landed Property. Sales, 6 • • e ev1zes an Ire I S one of the o!Oest-esta.blished Penny Weekly Papers in the Kingdom. It enjoys a high reputation as a very popular County and Family Journal. It Circulates throughout Wiltsh1re antl into the adjoining Countie3, and is rea,cl hy all classes. Itt has speciaily contributed Parliamentary News; the best Sporting; Volunteer, Agricultnral, and Labour Notes in the County; Reviews; smart Leaders and Leaderettes; Soe1ety Gossip; Religious and Educatio11a.l News: Full .Reports of all matters of Local Interest; Exhaustive Summary of Wiltshire News of all kinds; Local Notes; London Letter; Special Market News; Latest News by wire. The" ADVFltTIAER ''is THt<; BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM in the District. It is the official me1ium for Government and other Notices. Cheap rate for "Wanted" Advertisement'!, Valuable medium for Announcements of Prospectuses, or for any Notioe for which great publicity is required over a wide area, and amongst all classes-especially tile Agricultural community. No blocks or stereos of any kind accepted. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS, PRICE 1d. HEAD OFFICES: BRITTOX, DEVIZES. Lo~DON OFFICE: 57, FLEET STREET, E.G . BRANCH OFFICES IN BRISTOL, CALNE, AND MARLBOROUGH. Proprietor R. D. OILL MAN. . ~ ... ' . . ' ~ - . ' ..... DORSET COUNTY CHRONICLE & OMERSETSHIRE GAZETTE~ ESTABLISHED 1821. The OIDcial Paper of the County Council of Dorset. The lARGEST Paper in the West of England. Every Thursday Morning. Eighty Columns for One Penny. T HE CHRONICLE iR the oldest paper in Dorset, and since its reduction in price and enlargement in size, its circulation has been immensely increased. lt has now a larger ein·ulation in DorEet than any other paper, besid. s po~ses~ing an influential C•lnnectioa in SomPrset, W1lt, and Hants It is the only recognised Dor~et County Patter, a.utt the organ of the CoHSetvativ party. Special attention is given to agric dtura• qu~stions, aud hence it is tbe favourite Paper of the farmers • f the County. its importance as a mPdium for reaching all claRses is univen<ally recogmsed, as is proved by the large number of Advertisement~ each issue contains. 'I he CHRONICLE has been ap1•ointed a-; tb .. Offici&l Paper of the Count.v Couneil of Dorset-th ... only pap•·r receiving all the Counc l's advertisements-a proof that its circulation is the mo~t extensive in the county. As a medium for ad vertisemeuts it is unequalled in the district. Proprietors-S I l.V.I E &. C 0 ... 63, HIGH WEST STREET, DORCHESTER. HENRY DRE ITT & SON, riou tuval + • uotiouoors + and + aluors. 79, LAND, WEST ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENTS, STREET, FAREHAM, HANTS. AGENTS FOR- . ' The Royal Fire and Life Insurance Company; The National IJfe Assurance Society; and the Crown Accident Insurance Company t. - .. ' • ...
32 COUNTY ADVERTISE:MENTS. [1895. ANTELOPE HOTEL STABLES, :OOR.C:H: STER.. • J N., - ' GOOD I J ORSES & EROUG I I A:tY-CS. I Two & Four-wheel Dog-Carts & other Carriages Let on Hire. Your Patronage is respectfully solicited. Private Residence : 50, SOUTH STREET. The TWO LEADING NEWSPAPERS for Hants, The Isle of Wight, Wilts & Dorset. THE HAMPSHIRE INDEPENDENT. ESTABLISHED 1835. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. ONE PENNY. Enlarged to 64 Columns, making it the Largest Penny Paper in the South of England, and containing ALL THE NEWS OF TilE WEEK. CHEAP RATES FOR SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. BB I DAILY. PRICE ONE HALF-PENNY. Latest and fullest information on all matters of local and general interest. Full service of sporting telegrams, London and provincial markets, commercial, agricultural, shipping, and yachting news, &c. Sl.v.:[.ALL PREP.AJ:D .A.DVERTJ:SE1'\I.I:EN"TS. PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICES, 52, ABOVE BAR, SOUTHAMPTON. EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING. 9 First-class Advertising Medium ror Hants, Berks and Surrey. • 0FFXCE: BASINGSTOKE. "'W""EEKLY. ONE FENNY. Independent in Politics, circulates most extensively in Rants, Berks and Surrey. The recognised medium for County, Union, Legal, Auction and other Public Announcements affecting the District. Scale of charges for advertisements may be obtained on application to the Proprietor, Telegraphic Address, "Gazette, Basingstoke." 9 JOIIN BIRD. , J B~OGK SIONE: SUPPL..IED FOR At,L.. PURPOSE:5,
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 33 J I Visitor: THE RIGHT REVEREND THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. President: THE RIGHT HON. LORD ROLLO. Chairman ofthe Council: SIR RICHARD WEBSTER, Q.C., G.C.M.G. Modern Buildings. Efficient Staff. Leaving Scholarships. 23 acres overlooking the Solent. Gymnasium. Racquet Court. Laboratory. Workshop. Army and Navy Classes. FOR RECENT SUCCESSES AND FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE HEAD MASTER. Yachting News & Cowes Visitors' Directory. uTHE IsLE OF WIGHT HERALD" (ld.), one of the oldest Newspapers in the Island, is published every Friday evening ;in time for post. It has a large circulation throughout the District, especially among the Yachting and Fashionable world. It is therefore the best medium for Advertisements of every description, terms for which will be forwarded on application. FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY TO Proprieto~ G. FELLOW$, Herald OfflceJ Cowes. e'' '' server. ESTABLISHED 1852. lJHE oldest Newspaper in the Isle of Wight; still maintains its position as the leading .Journal for the East Medina division of the Island. Its careful and reliable record of fashionable and social events has secured for it a large and influential circulation, and its popularity with the aristocracy makes it a most excellent Advertising Medium. Publisher: J. C. HARTNALL. Offices: 1 & 2, COLONNADE, LIND ST., RYDE. BUILDER, AND ,, . •"'''"·''···,. . I ESTABLISHED 1.885, TT, BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANT, r.THE RIXON SLATE, STONE, MARBLE, BRICK, TILE & TIMBER YARD. ESTIMATES GIVEN F 0 R ALL KINDS 0 F 8 U I L DIN G W 0 R K. ALL KINDS OF HAULAGE WORK DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Address : RIXON OFFICE, STURMINSTER. B. W. & D.
34 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895 • • ~ARLEOROUG- I I AND DEVIZES. + C/ tt! tllttttr, n utr, uust s a e LAND AND TIMEER SURVEYOR. Sales by Auction of Live and Dead Stock held every Thursday at the Repository Yard, Devizes, Wilts. Valuations for Probate, Compensations, Dilapidations and General Purposes. AGENCIEs-" LONDON & LANCASHIRE & WEST OF ENGLAND FIRE" & "SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND LIFE" INSURANCE Cos. A Register kept of Farm~, Estates, Houses, Businesses, &c., to be Let and Sold. Personal attention given to Commissions of all kinds, and references exchanged if desired. HEAD OFFICE lY.lARLBOROUGH. . . .. ·• . .. . .. •· . ... . - . . ' (Late J. HATCHER & SON), J MARNHULL, DORSET. ~lb., llb. and 2lb. RoUs; 28lb. and 56lb. Baskets. ' PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. 19 ESTABLISHED 1835. - . . . - . . - . -. . . . - . . . - .. . - -- - . . . ' ~~~~m~~~m m ~~mv&~im~ Office and orks: ESSEX ROAD, B.A.SJ::NGSTO~E. ' GEN'ER..A.L S1VJ:IT:H:, INEER AND BRAS FOUNDER. Reapir.g Machines, Boilers, Portable and Traction Engines Repaired, and New Fireboxes supplied. PATTERNS MADE AND BRASSES CAST 0 THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GAS AND "WATER FITTER. B:E:ADIN'G :ROAD, :BASINGSTO Z.
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 36 ••• (Overlooking the Alexandra Gardens and Bay), • Principal : WESTON OLIVER, M.A., Oxon. (Pass in Classics and Honours in .1.lfodern Hist01·y). THOROUGH COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. SPECIALATTENTION TO ENGLISH, ARITHMETIC AND FRENCH. . PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATIONS. s (FROM HEFFER & CO., LONDON), ' I I I 15 .& 16) LA.URA PLACE} NEAR THE AVENU~ SO'U'T :H:.A.l.Y.[ PTO :N _ Drags, Cee Springs, and all other Carriages of every Description built to order for Home and Exportation, of well-selected and seasoned Materials. Workmanship guaranteed. - ----·- ------- New and Second-Hand Carriages always on Stook. Testimonials upon application. ~ :I J r 111 AKEHAM, ISLE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BLOCKS, LANDINGS, STEPS, SLABS, &c., SUPPLIED. Special notice is directed to the extra large sized blocks to be obtained at this Quarry, ranging from 5 to 10ft. square, suitable for landings, steps, &c., at cheap rates, free on board ship or rail. The Stone supplied from this Quarry may be relied upon as exceedingly durable. Pr-ice Lists and Estimates vvill be Supplied on Application as above - THE • 1 aze Is the POPULAR LOCAL and DISTRICT PAPER. ·- ------ -- .. -- -----· --------· SPLENDID ADVERTISING 1VJ:EDIUl.V.I. -----. J"J'"'J'"'J'"'J'"'J'"'J-..-.-- 'W I I IV .... I s_ Best Paper for Borough and District. Head Office: 98, FISHER TON STREET, SALISBURY. H. W, & D. C 2 •
36 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS.· [1895. T:H:E SO'U"T:H:.A.lV.lPTON" TJ:lY.lES AND HAMPSHIRE EXPRESS. Every Saturday morning. All the Town and County news of the week. ONE PENNY. THE circulation of the "SOUTHAMPTON TIMES AND HAMPSHIRE EXPRESS" greatly exceeds that of any other Local Journal. It averages between 16,000 and 17,000 each issue, and increased during the year ending April, 1895, to the highest number ever reached. This Journal is recognised as the Best Advertising Medium for all classes of the community. It represents the Shipping, Mercantile. Trading. Professional, Agricultural, Investing and General Public Interests of the Town and District, and ensures greater publicity than can be obtained by any other means. The value of advertising depends upon circulation. The "SoUTHAMPTON TIMES " is read by upwards of 85,000 persona every week. It is the permanent local record for the public club, the reading room, the place of business, and the home; and is sent regularly \o all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, the Colonies and Foreign Countries. The "SOUTHAMPTON TIMES" was, in 1893, selected as the official paper for the Oddfellows' A.M.C. at Southampton, and iis reports of the prgceedings commanded world-wide commendation. Printing and Publishing Offices 11, ABOVE BAR, SOUTHAMPTON . • THE LARGEST. OLDEST AND BEST PAPER J:N 'W'EY1Y.iO'D'TH. Friday Evening (f'or Saturday). Price 1d. HE SOUTHERN TIMES, owing to its Fuu. AND AccuRATE REPORTS of all LocAL MATTERS, its complete CouNTY lNTEI.J.lGENCE, and its careful Digest of GENERAL NEws, has a LARGB CIRCUJ.ATION in the fashionable watering place of WEYMOUTH and throughout SouTH DoRSET, and hence i8 without equal as an Advertising Medium in this District. Omces-WEYMOUTH, 16, St. Thomas Street. DORCHESTER, 63, High West Street. • , c., WESTGATE STREET, s I .. IV._I - I 2 MATTRESSES AND BEDS CLEANED AND RE-MADE. ESTABLISHED 1854. T:H:E S'lATIN'DON' .A.D'VER. TISE:RPublished, etJery Saturday, with Market Edition on Monday. Offices :-10, Victoria Street, Swindon, Wilts. i RE Oldest Established Penny Newspaper Published in the United Kingdom, and ba.s been adopted since 1862 as a County Newspaper by the Wiltsh~re Magistrates. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, 6d. per line; OFFICIAL and PUBLIC NOTICEfl, 4d. per line, or 3s. 4d. per inch; AMUSEMENTS, &c., ls. 6d. per inch ; TRADE or BUSil'l EbS ANNOUNCEMENTS, 6d. per inch if for not less than 13 insertions ; not less than 6 insertions, 9d.. per inch; less than 6 insertions, ls. per inch. PRE-PAID SCALE FOR .ADVERTISEMENTS: WANTED, TO LET, &c. NO. OF INSERTIONS. No. of No. OF INSER'l'ION,... No. of Words. OnP, T!CO. Three. Four. Words. One, 1'11'0. Thrl'e. I Four. - --- -- s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. a. d. 16 0 6 0 9 1 0 1 3 48 1 6 2 i.l i.l 0 i.l 9 24 0 9 1 2 1 6 1 10 56 1 9 2 8 3 6 4 4 32 1 0 1 6 :.! 0 :.! 6 ti4 2 0 i.l 1 4 0 411 40 1 3 1 10 2 6 3 2 72 2 3 3 6 4 6 5 6 - PAYMENTS PER POST: The .ADVERTISER will be posted weekly to any address in the United Kingdom upon the following Prepaid Terms :-Jt or 12 Months, 6s. 6d. ; for 6 Months, 3s. 3d. ; for i.l Months, 1s. 7 ~. When Bf'nding your Order for Papers, plealie enclose HALFPENNY Postage Stamp~ for the amount as above. 5 pf"'' cent. Discount for Cu.Jh tn Advance (except New1poper SubsC?'iptiom). Money Orders to be mode payable to .MESSRS. JlORRIS BROS.
1895.] COUN1.,Y ADVERTISEMENTS. 3'1 Under the Patronage of H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. • TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "TIDY, HA V ANT." SEEDS, FRUIT, POT PLANTS, WREATHS&, CROSSES. Bouquets to order. All kinds of Hardy Trees and Shrubs NURSERY HOUSES COVERING 30,000 FEET. WEDDING BOUQUETS & CUT FLOWERS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. SPECIALITY:-EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN. HAVANT. HANTS. W. E. TIDY1 MANAGER • • "'W'ESTON QUARRIES. IHE L..ARGE:Sf E:XPORIE:RS OF PORIL.AND SI ONE:, Portland Block Stone of the finest quality and of any dimensions. Portland Roach Stone, suitable for Engineering purposes. For prices and Particulars apply to the Manager, Mr. HENRY SANSOM, Portland; or to Mr. S. ALLEN, London Agent. Depot, Nine Elms, South Western Railway. ?igh-0lass Eoarding chool for Young Ladies, ARUNDELL HOUSE. TISBURY, WILTS. Lady Principal - - - - - - - MISS C. M. WHITE. T HE Curriculum includes English, French, German, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, Caligraphy, Calisthenics, Dancing, Harmony and Needlework. RESIDENT ENGLISH AND FRENCH GOVERNESSES, Singing, and regular instruction by Masters in Piano, Violin and Drawing. Pupils are prepared for the College of Preceptors' and Cambridge Local Examinations. Fees from 10 Guineas per Term. The School offers to Parents and Guardians a thorough and High-class Education for Girls, a.t moderate and inclusive terms, with Home comforts. There is a detached Play-room. The house is beautifully situated in a particularly healthy country, commanding a new of the valley for many miles around, and stands in its own grounds of upwards of an acre, with full-sized lawn. It is within 2~ hours from London by rail. Por Prospectus and Particulars apply 'to Lady Principal • .All the Teachers and most of the present Pupils speak French fluently, having spent the summer of 1894 on the Oontinent. Holiday Travelling Parties arranged and personally conducted by Principal. WILTSHIRE COUNTY MIRROR· AND EXPRESS I EST.A.BLJ:S~ED 1833. With which is incorporated the SALISBURY AND WILTSHIRE HERALD, the SOUTH WILTS EXPRESS, SALISBURY ADVERTISER, 1853; SAI.ISBURY STANDARD, 1869. General Advertiser for Wilts, Hants. Dorset, Somerset and the West of England. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. 'l'UESD.A.Y'S EDITION-Late Local News and the Markets. FRIDAY'S EDITION-'-56 Long Columns. Eight Pages. Price ONE PENNY, Largest Paper printed in Wilt&hire. Large&t Circulation of any Paper printed in South Wilt&. T HE WILTSHIRE COUNTY MIRROR AND EXPRESS, which is a Family, Commercial andiAbrricultural Newspaper, has the Largest Circulation of any paper printed in South Wilts, besides having an extensive circulation in the principal towns and villages in the counties of Wilts, Rants, Dorset and Somerset. It has few, if any, equals in the district as an advertising medium, and is the recognised organ for Auctioneers' Advertisements throughout the district. It is the only organ selected in the South of Wilts, by the Court of Quarter Sessions.!ta.nd the Wilts County Council, for the insertion of the Official County Advertisements. Proprietors EDWARD ROE & CO. I Chief Otnce THE CANAL, SALISBURY.
ss COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1896. A DEPOTS: Telegrams : BLACKFRIARS I I ROAD, SOUTHSEA. BRICK AND TILE, IRON AND "WINTER, BLACKFRIARS ROAD, SOUTHSEA.•' FRATTON RAILWAY STATION. BIIPil oil OPSJJ OPI ill I (, . "j' ' f- r. :J - . Otlices : BLACKFRIARS ROAD, SOUTHSEA. Every description of Building Materials kept in Stock. PORTSMOUTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TELEPHONE TOWN QUAY. MA UFACTURERS OF ARTIFICIAL STONE PAVING. N~. 24. Sole Agents for the South Coast of the Celebrated SILVER BLUE WELSH SLATES . OF THE·SACRED HEART, Zigzag Road, Ventnor, I.W. ~~fl)ij~~~ [i)G)~~ ~~[i)G)G)~l) TERMS MODERATE, including •• ~en era SHIPPING & FORWARDING AGf;Nf5, :rrench and German, taught by Natives and spoken daily. VESSELS DAILY BETWEEN PORTSMOUTH Bnglish in all its branches. Pupils prepared for Examinations, Music, Vocal and Instrumental, Gymnastics, Dancing, Riding, THE ISLE OF WIGHT. AND Drawing and Painting are Extras. Best Masters. Country Walk1 and Sea-bathing. Daughter• of Visitor• received for Short Periods. Best References, HEAD OFFICE : Principal - THE LADY PRIORESS. 1 47, QUAY ST., NEWPORT. ' MUSIC SELLER And CONCERT ACENT, Ul~(ll~[)11 ~(!)~~~)) [\ij(ll~ ~11 ~~ ALTON,. HANTS. Church Organs Tuned, Enlarged, etc. Pianos AND J ecorafor, SHOPFITTER. Residence : WEST STREET ; Workshops: THE QUAY, FAREHAM, HANTS. Tunedsinglyorbyyearlycontract. 20 YEARS' LONDON EX:PERIENOE. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR REPAIRS. 1 ESTIMATES FREE. - . J. COOPER_, UILDING& RIDGE ONTRACTOR And REP AIR ER, CARPENTER, JOINER, UNDERTAKER. DEALER IN BUILDING MATERIALS. . "* TERMS MODERATE & INCLUSIVE. ~} ALLINGTON, BRIDPORT. .__ ~~~(llij[)~~ ~[)a) ~~GJ\7l!~~ CHARLES EDMUNDS (EXORS. OF).., BRIDPORT TANNERY, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF ENAMELLED, GRAINED AND TANNED LEATHER LEGGINGS; ALSO OF LEATHER GLOVES of various descriptions. PRICES, &c .• ON APPLICATION •
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 39 Telegrams-" Ash, Contractor, Devizes." -ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS.- J NORTHGATE STREET, DEV:IZES, MONUMENTAL AND GENERAL MASON, PLASTERER, TILER, SLATER, &.c. J Estimates given for re-modelling Old or laying in New Systems of Drainage, &c. WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS. Recommendations respectfully &olicited. I urn er, az1er, ; f-llli ll * 7, Park Street, Weymouth. Estimates Given for General Repairs. PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL LEADED LIGHTS MADE TO ANY DESIGN. WATER-WORKS FITTINGS AND WATER-CLOSETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FIXED AND REPAIRED. Lifting and Forcing Pumps, Fountains, &c., on the most improved principles. 1 .----------~====~--====~ MISSES (CERTIFICATED NuRsEs). I:QV7II1ID q; (00:QV7JuEs;(0EJ2lF I IO~E, GARMOYLE, SHANKLIN, I.W. Ladies, Gentlemen and Children received. TERMS ON APPLICATION. ~ CASH CHEMIST, ~ The Park Pharmacy and Drug Store, LONDON ROAD, SALISBURY. I Everythin~. without exception, at the LOWEST LONDON STORE PRICES. Drugs and Chemicals of the finest quality only. DEPOT FORDR. OH J<:'s Restorative .Elixir, 1/9 and 4/6 per bottle. DR. OHE'S Cough Linctus, 11- and 2/6 per bottle. DR. OHE'S Stomach and Liver Pills, 1/- per box. The Finest Remedies of the Age. SPECIAL Ll NE! BLAun•s IRON PILLS. 12 dozen in a box for 1/-, Postage 2d. extra. Pearl-coated. ~tnd warranted best quality. Blaud's Pills enrich and purify the Rloorl, and are lar~ely prescribed by leading- Physicians. • I n1 ers an J ' ""-!"On rac OrS, Abbey Brewery, BISHOP'S WALTHAM. IijO:QlllllE!l!F7Ili Ill7Is;O:Q~, BRICK, TILE &, PIPE MANUFACTURERS, UNDERTAKERS, &c. DEALERS IN ROMAN, PORTLAND & KEEN'S CEMENTS & PLASTER. Importers of Welsh Slates, &c. BRICKS AND TILES MADE "TO ANY PATTERN. BRICK, PIPE AND TILE WORKS, BR.OADMAYNE; OFFICES & WORKSHOPS: TRINITY STREET, DORCHESTER. AND HOP~ DEALER. All Beers brewed from Malt and Hops only~ Special quality of brewing, Family Pale Ale, at ls. per gallon. Other qualities from 9d. to ls. 6d. per gallon. LICENSED BEER DEALER. BASS' BURTON ALES &. STOUT KEPT IN STOCK.
40 COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895. c Telegrams, "KING, CRUDVV'ELL." "") F. KIN WIMBORNE • ' + GRUDWE:t..t..~ MAL.ME:S6URY, Castration of Colts without throwing. Operations Carefully Performed. Distance no object. "Mr. F. W. KING. Calcot, Tetbury, Jan. lOth, 1895. W". (BOARDING &. DAY) VINE :frin.cipal : ( London ) Univel"sity ' S.+ Dear Sir,-I think it only right you should know how well my M.C.P. Lambs did after your drenching for Fever, last summer, with your celebrated Camphor Drinks. They were dying, and others were doing very bad ; they began to improve at once after your first drenching. I was Highly CommE'nded at Tetbury, and had 2nd Prize at Nailsworth Markets for the Best Pen of 5 Fat Tegs; this I think YOUNGER BOYS ARE TAUGHT ON THE KINDERGARTEN SYSTEM. speaks for itself. I am, dear Sir, yours truly, WILLIAM HA.THERELL." The object of this School is to give Boys a thoroughly practical education. "Sir, EASTCOURT FIELD, CRUDWELL, I consider your Pig Powders an excellent preparation, having used them in very severe cases and always with the best results. Yours truly, W. H. GODWIN." JOHN EDWARD PONTING, CANNON WORKS, - ESTABLISHED 1850. - 1Y.lALOlY~ESBURY. ur11i her. J. HANSFORD, Family Butcher & General Purveyor. BUILDERS' IRONMONGER & CUTLER. SHIPPING ~UPPLIED, .AND FAMILIES W..4ITED UPO.N D..4JLY AT WE.ST BAY. Oil, Calor, Lead and Glass Merchant. Prime Beef, Mutton, ~Lamb, Veal & Dairy Fed Pork. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AGENT. Orders & Kind Recommendations are Respectfully Solicited. Maker of DAIRY UTENSILS, and TIN, BRASS, COPPER, ZINC, and IRON GOODS. · 4, EAST STREET, BRIDPORT. MONUMENTAL MASON. Manufacturer of Builders' Bricks, Pipes, Tiles, Cress, and every description of Pottery Goods. - PUBLISHED BY - KELLY CO. LJ:lYlJ:TED. LONDON •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUBURBAN ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••. ESSEX, HERTS, MIDDLESEX, KENT, SURREY AND SUSSEX, each ........ BUCKS AND OXFORDSHIRE (in one) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...••• BERKSHIRE •.•..•.....•...•..•...•..•.••.••••...•.••••.••••..•......•....•... LIVERPOOL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• MANCHESTER ••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.••••••••••••••••• BRISTOL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••• BIRMINGHAM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHEFFIELD •••••.••••.••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• LEEDS •••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• In Case, 10/0 5/0 5/0 5/0 5/0 - - - On Rollen • • 10/0 .. 4/0 .. 4/0 .. 4/0 .. 4/0 •• - •• - •• - .. - .. - •• - .. - Plain Sheet, •• 3/6 •• 2/0 •• 2/0 .. 2/0 .. 2/0 •• 2/0 •• 2/0 •• l/0 .. 1/() •• 1/0 •• 1/0 .. 1/0 Post Office Directory Offices, 182, 183 & 184, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C.
1895.] COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 41 GEOR E HARR S & SONS, (ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS). Manufacturers of all Kinds of RED BBIUKS, TILES, FLOWER POTS, FLOOR PAVINGS, Drain Pipes of all Sizes, Chimney Pots, &c. OFFICE AND WOBKS: THE POTTERY, KINGTON MAGNA, GILLINGHAM, DORSET. (Letters through Buckhorn Weston, :Bath). Price List on Application. All Orders receive careful & personal attention. ' EXPERT FOR FINDING SPRING WATER, METALS, ETC., (eelrie & anih.tr! GENERAL IRONMONGER, OIL AND COLOR MERCHANT, CERNE ABBAS, DORSET. ESTI:Lv.J:.A. TES GI"VEN'. Agent for the Lancashire Fire & Life Assurance Co. THE ~;)a· ....... ~ or se 0. , ~~ C.A.IR.O .,., C.A.FE, QUEEN STREET, PORTSEA (CORNER OF HANOVER STREET). Cheapest and Best Restaurant in the Borough. :BILL OF FARE VARIED EVERY DAY. :BEDS FROM 6D. Large Rooms for Clubs, Lodges, &c. , ALEXANDRIA CAFE, THE BEACH, GOSPORT. CHEAPEST AND BEST COFFEE TAVERN IN GOSPORT. :Beds from 6d. Joints cooked every day. PORTSEA ISLAND COFFEE TAVERNS COMPANY LIM., MR. W. F, J. HUNT, Secretary. T.:a::::E 0., BRIDPORT. IMPORTERS OF TD., FOREIG:N TIMBER, DEALS & LATHWOOD. MAKERS OF BRICKS, TILES, PIPES, And all kind of RED WARE POTTERY. The Anglesey Family Hotel) STOKES BAY, GDSPORT, HANTS. Delightjully situated-Conunanding full vie .. s of ~ ~pitlJCltb~ $+ Finest S d f d THE SOLENT AND ISLE OF WIGHT, an S 0 every e- A short distance from Golf Links soription and Ora vel on Rail First-class accommodation; with Hom~ Comforts. at low rate and Special cheap Good Cooking. LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS AT SHORT NOTICE. Railway rates arranged. High-class WINES .t SPIRITS. Charges moderate. ll COMMERCIAL &: FAMILY HOTEL & POSTING HOUSE, ~l!QJQlfJl11QJ[)I) w~~ 11~~ {POSTAL ADDRESS :-:BATH.) Proprietor, A. H. NORTHOVER. This Hotel offers every comfort to those visiting this picturesque village, which is the ~a.vourite resort of thousands. Every Accommodation for Meets and Coursing Parties from the .Down•, Picnics, ;fc. Open and Close Carriages, Wagonettes, &c. W • .J. THOMAS, Proprietor. Tertnl on application. • • • • ' AND- ~ MALMESBURY. Proprietor-CHARLES HENRY WYNN.
42 ADVERTISEMENTS. . SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE. ESTABLISHED 1855. OVER FIVE THOUSAND TONS Galvanized, Corrugated and Flat Sheets, Branded Bars, Plates, Sheets, Hoops, Angles, Tees, and Fullered Horseshoe Iron. All Sections and Sizes in Stock from which AN BE (1895.
1895.1 ADVERTISEMENTS. 43 AND 128. SOUTHWARK STREET, LONDON, S.E. PRJEZ B«ED.A.L 1051. 52A. WATER CLOSET AND FIRE COCK. 1888. AWARDED. CLASS 8.-FDR WATER METER,&c.,SIEMENS', 11 PBAC'l'IOAL SUCCESS OF WATER METERS, k; ORIGINALITY OF THB WHOLE." 1888. AWARDED. CLASS 31.-FOR WATER WORKS ARTICLES. "PROGRESS IN FABRICATION OF USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF WATER IN TOWNS." Agents at Hamburg :-Messrs. ALFRED BARBER and Co. Agent at Brussels:-Mr. EDMOND LAMAL. BATEMAN & MOORE'S & GHRIMES' PATENT HYDRANTS OR FIRE COCKS. Single and Double Air Valves. GUEST et CHRIIES' lMPROYED SLUICE COCKS, for Water, Steam, Sewage, and Gas (The body being cast in one piece). SIEMENS & ADAMSON'S PATENT WATER METER. Chrimes' Patent High Pressure Loose Valve Screw-down Cocks (Of the whole of the above G. & C. were the Original Manufacturers and Sole Licensees). RESERVOIR VALVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. REFLUX, RELIEF, AND PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES. CATHELS & TERRACE'S PATENT FOUR-WAY DISC GAS VALVES. C.A.T'~LS• P.A.T'EN'T' :J:)]::S"rRICT DR"Y GAS GOVERN'OR. PATENT ABSOLUTE WATER WASTE PREVENTER. ESKHOLME'S PATENT PNEUMATIC REGULATOR A VALVE CLOSET. Waste-Preventing Single and Double Valve Service Boxes. J:'M'PROVED SELF•.A.CTING &: PULL 'lAT.A.TER CLOSET. PEARSON'S PATENT LOCKING APPARATUS FOR BATH SUPPLY FITTINGS. LOWE'S PATENT EFFLUVIA. TRAPS, BEGGS' IMPROVED. NEWTON'S PATENT STREET GULLY, r1f,} ~~(!fl:il[!rn~~ (p~ 1![!rn11 ~f!tl1(!~r!r.a~ 11~\7[! ~~~ r:lrn~rn~~~f,} CO'lAT .A.N"S P.A. TENT HJ:GH PO 'lATER G.A.S L.A.l.V.IPS. CAS CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, AND FITTINCS. GOLDSMITH'S PATENT SIGHT WATER LINE INDICATING GAB METER. ORDINARY WET AND DRY GAB METERS. STREET WATERING AND FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS Of every description, as HAND or DELIVERY PIPES, JETS, JET and SPREADER to distribute Water in imitation of RAIN; HOSE COUPLINGS; LEATHER, INDIA RUBBER, GUTTA. PERCH A., and CANVAS HOSE; COUPLING WRENCHES, &c., or any other Article made to order or i!!ize. PLUMBERS' AND GASFITTERS' BRASSWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Drawings, Descriptions, Prices, a.nd Testimonials will be forwarded per Post, on application a• above. ALL TH:S ABOVE ARTICLES MAY B:S SEEN ON APPLICATION TO GUEST &. CHRIMES, BRASS WOR S, ROTHERHAM; OR TO THO BEGGS & SON, 128, SOUTH ARK STREET, LO DO , S .E. Telegram Address :-"GU.BST. B.OTHEB.HAM." (32)
44 MANCHESTER ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895, -~-- LONDON WAREHOUSE: 2, Budge Row, Queen Victoria. St., E.O. WORKS 1 Richmond Hill a.nd Springfield Mill, Sa.lford; Barrow Flax and Jute Works, Ba.rrow-in-Furness; 2 & 4, Southga.te Road, London, N. MANCHESTER TELEPHONE Nos. National No. 72. Mutual No. 192. LIVERPOOL TELEPHONE. National No. 2031. LONDON TELEPHONE No. 1733. BRANCH WAREHOUSES I Kidderminster :- Commercial Buildings. Liverpool:-Oriel Chambers, Water St. Glasgow :-187, George Street. • Belfast: 18, Queen's Square. Dublin : 35, Parliament Street. HEAD OFFICES: 21, MAJOR STREET, MANCHESTER~ - - -- - - - -- BARROW FI·AX AND JUTE WORKS. •• • S.A.C~J:N'G- .A.N'D S.A.CH:S. ' Sheeting, Canvas,&o.; Spun Yarn, Engine Flax, Hemp & Jute Yarns, Cotton Yarns,&c. ' RAILWAY WAGON, CART AND STACK COVERS, COTTON AND LINEN OIL CLOTHS, PATENT TARPAULIN, AND PATENT PACKING; BRATTICE CLOTH, &c., FOR COLLIERIES. Patent Dressing for Wagon Covers. Briggs' Patent Roofing Cloth. Sole Tent Maker to Her Majesty's War Office, and Contractor for Government and Railway Stores~ Sacks, Bags, Sacking, Bagging, Tarpaulins, &c. Hessians 18 inches to 108 inches wide. <29)
• 1895.] MANCHESTER ADVERTISEMENTS. P .A..Rrs, Isss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . C IT¥ C~ W.l.A.N'C:H:ESTER., MANUFACTURERS OF ROYAL FIRST PRIZE AND EXHIBITION MEDAL CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN CRUSHERS, MAL. f & L.INSE:E.D MIL.L-.5, Root pars od SI rs, HORSE GEAR WORKS, ~l!~~fill~~~ laflfl~Ul~ 11[1~~ Kneading Machines, 45 ING & REAPING MACH NES: Celebrated ""BRITON" Pat-tern . ~ Ri(>hmond & Chandler's Chaff Cutters have taken the Prize of the Royal Agricultural Sooiety of England at every competition since 1854. 2
ADVERTISEMENTS. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST OF ' Patent Self-Acting (1895. For :B.alslug Water for the Supply of Towns, Villagea, Irrigation, Railway Stationa, Mansions, Fountains, Farms, &c. No COlt for Motifle Pow", which u obtainl'd from a Stream o.f Water pasling through the Ram. No Oiling or Packfng required. Jfatk iR. Size1 to raise from 300 to 300,000 gallons per day. Will force to a Height o.f 800.feet, SPECIAL RAMS for HIGH FALLS to send up One-third of the Water passing through them. FIG. A. FIG. B. This B am raises a portion of the same water that works it. This Ram, whilst workacl by a stream of impure water, View of Ram worked by Water from a spring, and will pump clean water from, supplying the house and garden on the hill. a well or spring. TESTIMONIALS FOR .JOHN SLAKE'S PATENT SELF•ACTING HYDRAULIC RAMS. From T. FERNYHOUGH, Esq., Agent to the Right Hon. LORD HINDLIP, Bradley, Ashbourne, Derby, March 17th, 1894. "Dear Sir,-Referring to the two Patent 'B' Rams you started six months ago, for the Right Hon. LORD HINDLrP, on the Alsopen-le-Dale Estate, I am glad to congratulate you on the success of your attempt to raise the necessary supply of water under conditions 1!0 difficult, the height to raise the water being more than 63 times that of the working fall. The Rams are worked by water from the River Dove with the small working fall of 8 feet 3 inches, and issuing from the rocky bank close by is a copious stream of pure spring water, 8,000 gallons per day of which the Rams force to a reservoir three-quarters of a mile distant, and at the extraordinary height of 632~ feet above the Rams. The water is then gravitated from the reservoir to the several farms and houses on the estate, giving an ample supply to each, and still leaving a good overflow at the reservoir. "I am glad to add that the Rams lift more water than you promised, and seem to work with great ease and smoothness, notwithstanding the great elevation they force to. Yours faithfully, T. FERNYHOUGH." From the Right Honourable the EARL OF HARROWBY, 44, Grosvenor Square, London, February 21st, 1893. "Sir,-I have pleasure in stating that the two Hydraulic Rams, which you supplied and fixed for me last Autumn, at Sandon, have pt"O'Ved so far most successful, and that the work gives every promise of durability, while the economy, compared with the former much smaller and intermittent supply by steam pump, will be considerable, With a fall of about 14 ft. from a previously existing mill pool, the rams supply reservoirs 168 ft. above the brook whence the water is forced, through pipes of one mile and a half in length. They sent ap, as long as I required it, about 41,000 gallons per day. I now generally work the two rams alternately (for a fortnight or so each), but can at any time work the two together, if the full supply of 41,000 gallons should be needed. The business of this somewhat complicated water-supply was conducted by you with singular promptness and punctuality; and no local difficulties arose in the execution of the work, owing to the excellent and efficient men whom you sent trom your works at Accrington. I am, Sir, your very obedient Servant, HARROWBY." From T. DYNE STEEL, Esq., M.Inst.C.E., Past President South Wales Inst. of Engineers, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. April 24th, 1891. US:H: ~.A.TER~OR:H:S. "Dear Sir,-In September of laRt year I applied to you for a Hydraulic Ram for the purposes of the Usk Waterworks, to be capable of raising 27,000 gallons per day a height of 127 feet, with a working fall of driving water of 27 feet, and on your guaranteeing that performance I gave you an order for the Ram. The machine you supplied has now been put to work, and I have much satisfaction in saying that it far and away exceeds in its performance my most sanguine expectations, and possibly yours also. I have just completed a series of exhaustive tests with the following results. Working fall of driving water, 30 feet; vertical height raised, 127 feet; length of rising main, 850 feet, from Ram to outflow; length of supply pipe, 200 feet; gallons per hour raised, 1,612 ; driving water used per hour, 8,186 gallons, showing the remarkable and gratifying result of 83 per cent. o:f efficiency. The tests were. carefully made and repeated, the lll[ater measured, and levels properly taken. Several trials were made, and I shall be glad to give any Engineer interested in the subject, facilitieq for repeating the tests at the spot. I may here state that for the rising main I used a large diameter of pipe in order to reduce friction, with excellent effect. Yours faithfully, T. DYNE STEEL." BLAK.E'S BTDRAU':LJ:C RAMS have been supplied to the following amongst others:- His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught. 1 Lady Henry Cholmondeley. 1 The Rev. Hon. E. T. St. John. His Highness the Maharajah of Kashmir. The Dowager Lady Williams Wynn. Admiral Sir George Broke-Middleton. Hi& Grace the Duke of Devonshire. Lady Frankland, 'fhirkleby Park. Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. His Grace the Duke of Westminster, The Right Hon. Lord Hothfield. Sir William Gordon-Oumming, Bart. His Grace the Duke of Cleveland. The Ri~ht Hon. Lord Leconfield. Sir Frederick A. Milbank, Bart., M.P. His Grace the Duke of Portland. The Ri11:ht Hon. Lord Ribblesdale. Sir Henry Hoare, Bart., Stourhead. His Grace the Duke of Sutherland. The Right Hon. Lord Derwent. Sir William Fielden, Bart., Feniscowles. His Grace the Duke of Leeds. The Right Hon. Lord Batherton. Sir Robert Menzies, Bart., of Menzies. His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, The Right Hon. Lord Leigh. Sir Humphrey de Tra:fford, Bart. His Gr.ace the Duke of Gra.fton. The Right Hon. Lord Raglan. Sir Micha.el Robert Shaw-Stewart, Bart. The Most Hon. the Marquess of Ripon, The Right Hon. Lord Northbourne. Sir Henry W. Ripley, Bart., Acacia. The Most Hon. the Marquess of Downshlre. The Right Hon. Lord Crewe. Sir W. C. Worsley, Bart., Hovmgham. The MostHon.the Marquess of Abergavenny. The Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Scarsdale. Sir Kenneth Smith Mackenzie, Bart. The Most Hon. theMarquessofLondonderry. The Rrght Hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux. Sir William Eden, Bart., Windlestone. The Most Hon. the Marquess of Cholmondeley The Right Hon. Lord Schroder. Sir Thomas C. C. Western, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Derby. The Right Hon. Lord Macnaghten. Sir John Bhelley, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Devon. The Right Hon. Lord Cli:fford of Chudleigh. Sir OharltlB F. J. Smythe, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Gainsborough. The Right Hon. Lord Walsingham. Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Romney, The Right Hon. Lord Hindlip. Sir Edward Bates, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Granard, The Right Hon. Lord Wantage. Sir Edmund Buckley, Bart. The :Right Hon. the Earl Beauchamp. The Right Hon. Lord Hampton (Trustees of) Sir A. Woodiwiss, The Pastures, Derby. '!'he R1ght Hon. the Earl of Caledon. The Rrght Hon. Lord Burton. Sir James Robert Walker, Bart. 'l'he Right Hon. the Earl of Lichfleld. The Rt. Hon.LordAbinger(TheExecutors of) Sir Will ram Gordon, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Feversham, The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Galway. Sir E. W. Blackett, Bart. The :Right Hon. the Earl of Harewood. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount .l:lridport, Sir H. A. Clavering, Bart. The Right Hon. Earl Ferrers. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Clifden. Sir William Jenner, Bart. 'fhe Right Ho:~. tha Earl of Harrowby, The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Boyne. Sir Spencer M. M. Wilson, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Wemyss. The Right Hon. T. Sotheron-Estcourt. Sir Samuel Hayes, Bart. The Right Hon. the Earl of Ancaster. The Right Hon. R. More O'Farrell. Sir Morton E. M. Buller, Bart. "X he Right Hon. the Earl of l:!carbrough. The Hon. Sir William Ventris Field. Sir J. T.Dillwyn-Llewelyn,Bart.,Penllergare. The Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon. The Hon. George Kenyon. Sir Harry Verney, Bart. U'ht> Rrght Hon. the Earl of Londesborough, The Hon. A. C. G. Oalthorpe. Sir Thomas Storey. The Right Hon. the Earl of Leicester. The Hon. H. Sewell. GeneralMackenzie,Foveran House,Aberdeen. The Right Hon. Lady Northwick. The Hon. Evelyn H. Ellis. General Gerard-Potter Ea.ton, The Pole. The Right Hon. the Countess of Shaftesbury. The Hon. Charles Ellis. MaJor-Gen. Sir H. M. Havelock Allan, Bart. '!'he Countess de .Morella. The Hon. C. G. Trench, MaJor-General Fiel:ien, Witton Park. [23) JOHN BLAKE, Hydraulic Ram Works, ACCRINGTOB, LANCASHIRE.
, 1895.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 47 ----~------------------------------------------------- HENRY • BLAD (Late JOSEPH BLADWELL), I ELL PROPRIETOR. I Dressed and Moulded Bath Stonework Prepared to any Design for Churches and Public Buildings of every df;scription, and delivered at any Railway Station. TRACERY WINDOWS, CORNICES, STRING COURSES, REREDOSES, PULPITS, BALUSTERS, VASES. FONTS, COPINGS, STEPS, SCREENS, CROSSES. ASHLAR, RANGE-WORK, ETC., ETC. Among the many Public Buildings for which this firm has supplied Bath Stonework may be mentioned :-Downside College, near Bath; Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Cambridge; St. Michael's Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne; BJ.th Abbey (groining); Ushaw College; Church of SS. Mary and Joseph, CarliRle; St. Andrew's Church anJ St. John's Church and Priory, Bath; All Saints' Church, West on; Trinity College, Cambridge ; St: J oseph's Church, West Hartlepool, &c., &c., &c. PRICES ON APPLICATION TOHENRY W. BLADWELL, SYDENHAM WHARF, BATH. SPECIAL TERMS FOR FIXING. FOR ANY SIZE OF OUTPUT. Unequalled for DURABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY OF MOTIVE POWER. Awarded the Prizes and Medals of the Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Great International Exhibitions. CLAY-PREPARING MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. dJOBil :JFJIBJI D & AL..I3E:RI WORKS, PRE:SION, L..ANOASHIR~- Makers of a greater variety of Machines than any other Firm. CATALOGUES FREE ON • APPLICATION. -~>- Telegrams, '· BRICTILE,'' PRESTON. •
48 ADVERTISEMENTS. [ 1895. ., GOAL FACTORS AND FOREIGN TIMBER IMPORTERS) BUILDERS' MERCHANTS & SAW LL PROPRIETORS. HEAD OFFICE • Sf. PHIL..IP'S.- 13RI5fOL... CLIFTON DOWN, LAWRENCE HILL, GLASTONBURY, WELLS, I BRANCH DEP&TsWEST PENNARD, TEMPLEOOMBE, CASTLE CARY, HENSTRIDGE, BLANDFORD1 STURMINSTER, WINOANTON, SHILLINGSTONE, I I STALBRIDGE, WIMBORNE, SEMLEY. Steam Saw Mills, G last on bury & ells. Truck Loads to any Railway Station. (34) PRICE LISTS on application at Bristol, Glastonbury and Blandford • - • SUPPLY BEST AND SECONDS TO MERCHANTS AND THE TRADE. APPLY TO • A . DARBISHIRE, PEN-YR .. QRSEDD QUARRY, NANTLLE, PENYQROES R.S.O. P U 8 L /8 H E D A N N U A L L Y. J J I PRICE, FOUR SI I ILLING-S. CONTAINING ABOVE 72,000 PRICES, Carefully corrected and revised according to the Present Prices of :Materials and Labour; together with many USEFUL AND IMPORTANT MEMORANDA; AND Prices and Descriptions of New Materials and Inventions suited to the Builder, Contractor, and Engineer, and all Trades connected therewith; THE LONDON gUILDING ACT, 1894; Bye Laws of the London County Council ; also Regulations by the Council applying to Theatres and other places of Public Amusement ; And List of DISTRICT SURVEYORS, with their respective districts. NOTES OF GASES, AND DECISIONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS. H:ELL Y' C!c. CO., LI:tVJ:J:TED, 182, 183 and 184, HIGH H 0 L B 0 RN, W'.C.; SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO., Stationers' Hall Court, E.C. ; And may be ordered of all Booksellers.
18!?5.] ADVERTISEMENTS. I - FOUNDRY DEPARTMENT:- FIREPLACES, Mantelpieces, Mantel Grates, Grates, Dog Stoves, Fenders, &c. COOKING et. HEA G APPARATUS:~- Cooking Ranges, Stoves, RADIATORS, and HOT WATER WORK. BATHS. fENCE WORK :- • •• Trade Marke: •COALBROOKDALE." . Cast and Wrought Iron Gates, Railing, Balusters, Staircases, Balconies, &c. GARDEN ADORNM TS :- Garden Seats, Fountains, Vases, Tables, &c. CONSERVATORIES, VERANDAHS, SHOP FRONTS, &c. GAS PILLARS, LAMP PILLARS, FIGURES. RAIN·WATER GOODS. FUR I PIPES. BRICK AND TILE DEPARTMENT :- '' BROSELEY" ROOFING TILES:- Best Pressed Roofing Tiles, Plain and Orna- (RB~At NDd) eg1s ere - mental; Ridges, Hips, Valley, Finials, &c. "LIGHT.MQQR." FIRE BRICKS a, SQUARES I Chimney Tops, Building Bricks, Best White Facing and Superior Hard. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT:- STEAM ENGINES: Horizontal and Vertical of various types, Compound, and Condensing. Winding Engines, Air Compressors. STEAM PUMPS: "Parker and Weston's" Patent, Duplex, Compound and Hydraulic Pumps. MILLWRIGHT WORK : Shafting, Pulleys, &c. ADDRESSES: Works: COALBROOKDALE,_R.S.O., SHROPSHIRE. LONDON: VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, TELEGRAMS 1 "DARBY, COALBROOXDA.LB, 10 "SBVBBNDALE, (Oflice1 • Show Boom11): NEW BRIDGE ST., BLACKFRIARS, E.C. LONDON.'" . ' B. W. & D d 49
50 • ADVERTISEMENTS • (1895. ANNUALLY. KELLY'S DIRECTORY ' J BBING I Guide to the Export, &: Manufacturing Industries of the Country, Wl1'B WHICH IS AliiALGAIUTED STREET'S INDIAN & COLONIAL MERCANTILE DIRECTORY. PRICE, 30/- This Work contains lists of the IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS, MERCHANTS &: MANUFACTURERS OF GREAT BRITAIN &: IRELAND, AND THE PRINCIPAL TRADING CENTRES OF THE WORLD. 'J'HE PBOt!JPEBJ'J.'J! OF ENGLAND depends so greatly on the amount of the Export trade, that all information tend:ng to increase the knowledge necessary to J:romote this object is of especial interest to the Manufacturers and Shippers of Great Britain, and no efforts are spared to obtain the latest and fullest information, and the utmost degree of accuracy, for this Directory. 'J'HA 'I' 'I'HEBE IS A ft'AN'I' for such a publication is proved by the issue of a crowd of English Books of more or less perfect information, and by the conspicuous success of an analogous French publication. AS 'I'HE BESTJLT OF AN APPLICATION to H.M. Foreign Office for assistance from British Consuls abroad in the compilation, the publishers were honored by a letter, of which the following is an extract :- "As, however, your Foreign Directory appears to be a work of considerable value to British Trade, LORD IDDESLEIGH would be glad that her Majesty's Consuls should assist, as far as possible, in making it complete, and he will not object to their giving, on your application, such information of the nature specified as they may think advisable." THE PVBLISHEBS have consequently received the greatest amount of help from the various Consuls, and a copy of the work was, and will continue to be, sent to every British Consulate throughout the world. Many and flattering letters have been received from Consuls stating and pointing out how great must be the benefit to British Trade, and how much the work was referred to for information. The Directory is divided into 2 Sections, Foreign and Home. 'I.'HE FIBS'I' DIYISI:ON embraces the British Colonies and Possessions throughout the World, and the various Foreign Countries and their Colonies to which British Manufactures are exported, arranged under the following Heads :- INDIAN AND COLONIAL I EUROPEAN. I POSSESSIONS. AMERICA, NoRTH & SOUTH. ASIA. AFRICA. 'J'HE SECOND D:IYJSION embraces the names and addresses of the actual Manufacturers in the United Kingdom of the articles exported, classified in the usual way, describing as clearly as possible the specialities of each Manufacturer. Lists are also given of the Merchants and Shippers who export British Goods. Manufacturers who have either depots abroad or Consignees, and who ship only their own goods, are indicated by a special mark. The object of the list is to show the Manufacturer who are the purchasers of his special class of goods for shipment. This part of the Work is of great value to Buyers abroad, and also to the Merchant in this Country, by putting them in communication with the actual Manufacturers of such goods as are required abroad; while to Manufacturers it will be valuable, as showing them the Merchants and Shippers to the various Countries with which they may desire to do business. KELL Y & CO., LIMITED, 182, 183 & 184, HIGH HoLBORN, LONDON, W.C. BBANCH OFF:ICES : BIRMINGHAM: 13, TEMPLB STREET. J SHEFFIELD: CENTRAL CHAMBERS, HIGH STRBBT, :MANCHESTER : 71, KING STREET; AND Jt.T HULL, LEEDS, LIVERPOOL, BTO. PARIS: 45 Bis, RUE DES SAINTS PERES. HAMBURG (KELLY .t Co.), 23, GROSSE JOHANNISSTRASSE. •
\ • 1895.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 51 --··===================================================;-- PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. PRICE 10/6. ' WITH WHICH IB INOOBPOBATBD THB ' CONTAINING COMPLETE LISTS OF THE CLERGY IN ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, IRELAND AND THE COLONIES, INCLUDING ARMY, NAVY, PRISON, UNION AND FOBEIGN Cn.A.PLAINS, l!;c,, WITH DEGBEES, ORDERS AND APPOINTliiENTS, AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BENEFICES, 'WITH THil DEDICATION OF TaB CauRCHES, PosT ToWN, RAILWAY STATION, CoUNTY, INCUMBENT, CURATES, ANNuAL VALUE, PATRON AND POPULATION i 1'HE CATHEDRAL ESTABLISHMENTS, RURAL DEANERIES & CONS...,TI""'T'UENT LIVINGS, LIST OF PuBLIC AND PRIVATE PATRONS OF BENEFICES, WITH VALUE, &c., &c. London: KELL Y & CO. LIMITED, 182, 183 and 184, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C. - '-=======::;:::===================- ~- Published Annually. TO THE • • l ' ' tta CONTAINING ABOUT T-w-ENTY T I I OUSAND N A.M"ES7 GIVES AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ALL :MEMBERS OF NOBLE FAMILIES, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNCILLORS, BARONETS MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.J. LORDS-LIEUTENANT, GOVERNO:R.S OF COLONIES, KNIGHTS AND COMPANIONS 0.!!' ORDERS, DEANS, AND ARCHDEACONS, JUDGES, SERJEANTS-AT-LAW, QUEEN'S COUNSEL, ETC., SUPERIOR OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY COUNTY MAGISTRATES, AND OWNERS OF THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN ENGLAND. PRICE, 16s. LONDON : KELL Y & CO. LIMITED, POST OFFICEl DIRECTORY OF'FICES, 182, 183 & 184, IDGH HOLBORN, ·w.c.
52 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1893. WORKS PUBLISHED BY KELLY & OO.J LIMITED. PBICl!l. PBIOB. LAxToN's BuiLDERS' P:aiCE BooK (Annually)............ 48. THB CALCULATOR ; OR, TIMBER MERCHANTS' AND Bui~DBRS' GuiDB ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7/6 KELLY'S HANDBOOK TO TRll TITLED. LA:WHD AND OFFICIAL CLASSES (.Annually) ... •••••••••••••••••••••••• 161. POCIET CALCULATIONS FOR THE UsE OF TIMBER KELLY'S LONDON MEDICAL DIBBCTOBT (.Annually) ,.. 6/6 MBRCHANTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• p .ARNELL'S SUPERFICIAL READY RECKONER FOB CASE 48. CLERGY LIST (A. nnually )...... ............ .••••• ••••••••• ••• ••• I0/6 MAKERS ···························~·················-··········· JOS. RoYAL BLUB Boox (Annually).............................. s•. THE POST OFFICE LONDON DIRECTORY (Annually). "VVIT:S: N"E"W" "MAP. COKPLBTB EDITION, 328. SMALLER EDITION, containing Official, Commercial, Court, l'arliamentary, Postal and Banking, 188. TRADES ONLY, 128. STREETS ONLY, 128. COMMERCIAL ONLY, 128. COURT OliLY, sa. CONVEYANCE ONLY, 48· BANIING ONLY, 38· COUNTRY DIRECTORIES. t lt DlilBBYSHIRE, t* N OTTINGH AMSHIBE, t* LEICBSTEBSHIRB AND RtJTLAND.... ••• ••• ••• •••••• ••• ••• ••• •••••• •••••• ••• gos. t*MONMOUTHSHIRE AND t*SOUTH WALES ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 308. t*HEREFORDSRIRE AND t*SHBOPSHIRE ... .. • ... ...... ... 208. *LANCASHIRE, WITH *MANCHESTER AND *LIVERPOOL 508. t*BJJUUNGHAM, t*STAFFORDSHIRE1 t*WARWICk.SHIRB AND t*WORCESTBRSHIRE ••• ••• ••• ••• •• • • •• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 36s. CHESHIRE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • 188. *CAMBRIDGESHIRE, *NOB.FOLK AND *SUFFOLK ......... 308. *LINCOLNSHIRK AND *HULL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• gos. WEsT RIDING oF YonxsniRE...... ...... ...... .•• ... ......••• 36s. NORTH AND EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE ............... 258. SuBURBs OP LONDON •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *DURHAM, *NORTHUMBERLAND, *CUMBERLAND AND * W BSTMOBLAND............ • •••• ••• .......................... •• *GLOUCESTERSHIRE, *SOMBRSETSHIRE AND THB *CITY OF BRISTOL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *BEDFORDSHIRE, *HUNTS AND *NORTHAMPTONSHIRB *EssEX, *HERTS AND *MIDDLBSBX (1st Vol. of Six Home Counties) .•••••.••••••••••••••.••....•••••.•.....•..••.•• *KENT, *SURREY AND *SussEx (2nd Vol. Six Home Counties) •••.••••••••••••••.••..••••.••.•.•••.••••••••.••.•••.• *BERKSHIRE, *BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND *OXFORDSllllt~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *DBVONSHIRE AND *CORNWALL.............................. 36s. I *HAMPSHIRE, *WILTS AND *DORSET ....................... . * The Single County may be had. t New Editions now compiling. TRADE DIRECTORIES OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES, WATCH AND CLOCK, JEWELLERY AND FANCY TRADES 20S. ENGINEERS, IRON AND METAL TRADBS AND COLLIBRY 36&. g6s. 368. 308. 308· 3611. 301!1. 308· CHEMISTS AND DRUGGibTS AND CHEMICAL MANU• PROPRIETORS................................................... 301. FACTURERS ••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••- , •••••• LBATBEB TRADES ••••••••• ••••••••• ............................. . STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BooKSELLERS, PuBLISHERS AND pAPER MAKERS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANOFACTUBERS OF TEXTILE FABRICS .................... . 208. 258. 258. gos. BUILDING TRADES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS ck SHIPPERS (.Annually) CABINET, FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY TRADES ...... WINE AND SPIRIT TRADES, BREWERS AND MAI.TSTERS. GROCERY AND OIL AND CoLoR T:aADBS ................. . TOWN DIRECTORIES. 301· 308. 201. 258. 308• MANCHESTER ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16s. SHBFFIBLD AND RoTHERHAM... ••••••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• ••• 128. LBEDS AND SURROUNDINGS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HULL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1J1tiBT()L ••• •••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 168. LIVBBPOOL.............................. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 161. lOS. BIRMINGHAM AND SUBURBS ................................. xss. 88. LONDON AND SUBURBAN LOCAL DIRECTORIES. There has now been published a series of small Directories of Suburban Distri<:ts, within a radiua of 10 mile.s round London, also various Town Directories, at IS. 6d. each volume. Liit on application. Also Agents for the Sale of and Receipt of Advertisements for the followin.r Directories :- LOVELL'S GAZETTEER OF BH.ITISH NORTH AMERICA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16/6 DIRECTORY OF BELGIUM (Al\NLAIRE ROZEZ)................................................................................. 251. GENERAL DIRECTORY OF bOLTH AFRICA, 1894-95····································· .. •••·•••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••• 2511. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF N.h. W SOUTH WALES, 1894-95 ............................................................ 47/6 POST OFFICE DIHECTORY 01" NEW ZEALAND, 1894-95 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 47/6 QUEENSLAND OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 1894-95 •••...•.•.••.•••••••••••...•••••..•.••.••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••• 47/6 POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF TASMANIA, 1894-95 ........................................................................... 27/6 POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA), 1895-96 ...................................................... 47/6 POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF SOUTH AND WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I8gs-g6 .................................... 47/6 LONDON: KELLY & CO., LIMITED, 182, 183 & 184, HIGH HOLBORN. W.O • • •