. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. nfluenzas everywhere abounding, it should be universallyknown that Holloways Ointment, diligently rubbed upon thechest, checks the worst assaults of these maladies, and securelywards off more grave and dangerous diseases of the throat andJunes, The truth of this assertion must remain unquestionedin the face of thousands of unimpeachable living witnesses, whohave personally derived the utmost possible benefits from thistreatment when their present sunTenngs were appalling, andtheir future prospects mo


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. nfluenzas everywhere abounding, it should be universallyknown that Holloways Ointment, diligently rubbed upon thechest, checks the worst assaults of these maladies, and securelywards off more grave and dangerous diseases of the throat andJunes, The truth of this assertion must remain unquestionedin the face of thousands of unimpeachable living witnesses, whohave personally derived the utmost possible benefits from thistreatment when their present sunTenngs were appalling, andtheir future prospects most disheartening. Uoth remedies actadmirably together. 824 THE GARDENERS -CHRONICLE. [December 29; 1877. Send for a PRICE LIST of BLAKES SELF-ACTINGHYDEATJLIC EAIS, For Raising Water for the Supply ofVillages, Irrigation, EaUway Stations, Mansions, Fountains, Farms. No Cost for Motive Power, which is obtained from the Stream of Water passing through the Rams. NO OILING OR PACKING REQUIRED. Made in sizes to raise from 300 to 100,000 Gallons per day. WILL FOECE TO A HEIGHT OF X,600 FEET. t». This Ram will raise a part of the samewater that works it, or will raise pure waterfrom a well whilst it is worked by a stream ofimpure water. TESTIMONIALS. Fro7n the Right Hon. T. Sothern Estcourt, Esicourt Park,Ghncesierskire. September 6, 1S75. You will be glad to hear, as I am to tell you, that yourSelf-acting Hydraulic Ram has worked exceedingly well andcontinuously since it was erected, more than twelve monthsago. It is, in fact, perfectly successful. (The delivery pipe in the above case is 4203 feet long, with100 feet rise.) From Captain Townshend, WineJiam, Fehrnary lO, 1877. In answer to your inquiry, I am glad to say the HydraulicRam you sent me in November, 1875, is working exceedinglywell, and gives no trouble. It will work when quite immersed,as it has been several limes during the floods this winter,forcing up water through a delivery pipe goo yards long at therate of g


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