HEATING BY HOT WATEK. 



It is now generally admitted that Buildings of any kind can be more effectually 

 rarmed by Hot Water than by any other means ; but as so much depends on the 

 ray in which the Apparatus is fixed, it is of the greatest importance that it be done 

 >y experienced men. 



J. Jones & Sons have every facility for executing work in the best manner at 

 . moderate cost, and having the largest stock in the Kingdom of Boilers, Pipes, etc., 

 hey can complete work without delay, their great experience in Hot Water Heating 

 mables them in all cases to supply an Apparatus best suited to the purpose for 

 vhich it is intended, and they will be happy to send to any part of the Country, at a 

 node-rate charge, to take particulars of work and prepare plans, etc., or on receipt of 

 particulars per post they will forward estimates free of charge. 



J. Jones & Sons having been so extensively patronized for many years by the 

 Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and others, are enabled to give references to work done in 

 learly every part of the Kingdom. 



J. Jones & Sons are prepared to estimate for Warming, to any extent, — 



CHURCHES. 



CHAPELS. 



SCHOOLS. 



LECTURE HALLS. 



BANKS. 



PUBLIC OFFICES. 



WAREHOUSES. 



FACTORIES. 



GREENHOUSES. 

 CONSERVATORIES. 

 VINERIES. 

 HOTHOUSES. 

 FORCING PITS. 

 PINE STOVES. 

 PEACH HOUSES. 

 ORCHARD HOUSES. 



HALLS AND PASSAGES. 

 PICTURE GALLERIES. 

 MUSIC ROOMS. 

 BILLIARD ROOMS. 

 BATHS. 



DRYING CLOSETS. 

 COACH HOUSES. 

 HARNESS ROOMS. 



J. Jones & Sons' Apparatus is simple in construction, moderate in cost, and 



economical in working. 



f 

 It is equally available for the Amateur's Greenhouse, or the longest range 01 



Forcing Houses ; for the smallest Chapel or the largest Church ; for Private Offices, 



3r those of Public Companies. 



It is admirably adapted for Dwelling Houses, as coils of pipes can be placed 

 in any part, for warming the various rooms. One or more Baths may be heatea 

 from the same boiler, and a constant supply of hot water obtained in any part o 

 the house. 



For Warehouses and Workshops this system of heating is unsurpassed, as, 

 unlike stoves and hot-air flues, the circulation of hot water in pipes is perfectly 

 and the management of Apparatus can be left to any ordinary workman. 



J- JONES & SONS, 



IEGN MEKCHANTS AND HOETICULTTJRAL ENGINEEKS, 

 r. IUXKSIDE, SOUTHWAEK, LONDON, S.E. 



