The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . PEA- ^ RATUS, combining Sylvesters Patents.—This CookingApparatusis believed to possess greater general advaniages thananyyet submitted to the jiublic, both asrcgards strength of raa-tririal and workman-sliip ; in fact, tlie lawsof h-eatare so appliedas to produce the greatest effect with the least consionptii/n offuel, destruction to the ; and B. an^l H. cansafely recommend it, from experience, as unquestionably supe-rior to anything of the-kind hitherto made. A Prospectus canbe forwarded, upon applicatioUj detailings par
The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . PEA- ^ RATUS, combining Sylvesters Patents.—This CookingApparatusis believed to possess greater general advaniages thananyyet submitted to the jiublic, both asrcgards strength of raa-tririal and workman-sliip ; in fact, tlie lawsof h-eatare so appliedas to produce the greatest effect with the least consionptii/n offuel, destruction to the ; and B. an^l H. cansafely recommend it, from experience, as unquestionably supe-rior to anything of the-kind hitherto made. A Prospectus canbe forwarded, upon applicatioUj detailings particulars andpriccsat 130, FJeet-streetj, /??^ONTCAL BOILERS.—Tlies(3 excellent ^ vented by John Rogers, Esq., are made of various sizesby John Shewen, Ironmonger, Sevonoaks. They are applica-ble to all kinds of apparatus, and are in use at Messrs. Lod-diges, Hackney; Messrs, Chandlers, Vauxhall; , Tooting ; Mr. Ponteys, Plymouth ; Mr. Hendersons,Pine-apple-place; and in the Gardens of the pOTTAM & HALLEN have on Show, at theii^^ Repository, No. 2, Winsley Street, Oxfoed Street,London, a great variety of the following articles for theGarden, itc, atvery low prices, viz.:—Garden Rollers, CastIron Rickstands, Garden Engines, Mo\ring Machines, GardenChairs, Superior Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases andPedestals in great variety; and a large assortment of Horticul-tural and Agricultural Implements. OHNAIVIENTAL WIRE Flou-ei- Stands, PotTrainers, Rose Tree Guards, Flower Bordering, and everydescription of Wire Work, both plain and ornamental. HAND GLASS FRAMES, Cast and Wrought IjxraFlower Stakes, Gai-den Arches, A;c. &.c. STRONG IRON HURDLES; and hest Wire for strained Wive Fencing. HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most improved principle, either of Iron, or of Ironand Wood combined, which can be fixed complete, withHotWater apparatus, in any part of the Kingdom. SHOW ROOMS at the MAdNUFACTORY, 2, Wms-LEY
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