. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . MUCH has of late been said about BOILERS forHeating by , but these Boilers have now provedthemselves to be the best at present invented. They areadapted for heating every description of building, and are madeof various sizes. The Price of the 24 inch Cast Iron is £5 10s. Od. each 24 inch Wrought ditto 6 10 0 „ 36 inch Cast ditto 800 „ 36 inch Wrought ditto 8 10 0 „ References to Gentlemen and Nurserymen where theseBoilers are now at work. The Cannon Boilers are now kept instock, and are to be had. only of J. Jones, 6, Bankside. Als


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . MUCH has of late been said about BOILERS forHeating by , but these Boilers have now provedthemselves to be the best at present invented. They areadapted for heating every description of building, and are madeof various sizes. The Price of the 24 inch Cast Iron is £5 10s. Od. each 24 inch Wrought ditto 6 10 0 „ 36 inch Cast ditto 800 „ 36 inch Wrought ditto 8 10 0 „ References to Gentlemen and Nurserymen where theseBoilers are now at work. The Cannon Boilers are now kept instock, and are to be had. only of J. Jones, 6, Bankside. Also,every description of Saddle and. Cylinder Boilers. Hot WaterPipes and Connections at prices lower than those of any otherhouse in London. Estimates for Hot-water Apparatus erected? complete in any partof the country, and an Illustrated Catalogueon application to J. Jones. 6. Bankside, Southwark. TM. LOBJOITS PATENT BOILERS.—• The most simple, durable, and economical for HeatingHorticultural Buildings, Houses, Churches, Halls, &c, byHot-water Apparatus. Estimates given for Building andHeating all descriptions of Horticultural Sir,—The Boiler you fixed here for me I can assure ynuworks with entire satisfaction, as the water begins to circulatein about two or three minutes after the fire is kindled, andgives so little trouble in attendance, only requiring lookingto about once in 12 or 16 hours, and giving a very regular tem-perature. I only burn cinders, which I find give out greaterheat than burning coal, and last longer, particularly as ithas to heat both Vineries at once, which it does remarkablywell. In fact I cannot speak in too high praise of it.—Tours,-&c, John Kendall, Gardener to the Hon. C. H. Cust, Arthiug-worth, Northampton. To Mr. Thos. M. Lobjoit, Turnham Green. Sir,—In reference to your Hot-water Boiler, which youfixed her


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