3, dc. 
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704 THE -GARDENERS 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Oc7. 17. 
CHRONICLE AND 
ORNAMENTAL L TILES for Floors, Walls, & 
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Venetian, &e., i VARIBTY. May be se: en at Messrs. 
PARKER tite dere atre Blackfriars, pone 
Agents të Messrs MINTO N & CO., the Patentees, of Stoke- 
upon-Trent. atentees of the’ PORCELAIN BUTTONS, 
cheaper and moře > dnrable than Mother-o'- Pearl, &c. 
CHY iAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
F. M‘NEILL & CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill- 
aie London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 
AS PHALTED E FOR ROOFING 
Houses, T arm Buildi Mie Shedding, Workshops, and for 
Garden pose to protect plants from Frost, 
the Great National Agrieultural Shows, it is this Felt 
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MAJESTY’S WOODS AND Forests, 
HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF CuSTCMS, 
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RovaAL BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT's PAR: 
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E ONE PENNY PER SQUARE Foor. 
S; inh Directions for its Use, and Testimonials, 
"m seven y experience, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 
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town or country, and orders by post executed 
The Public is pe ATE. cautioned that the only Works 
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M'NEILL p 00.8 
Patent Felt Manufactory Lamb’s-] EROA Bunhill-row, Lon- 
Roofs covered with the des Y be seen, as also 
the new angler Court, and the Passages and Offices 
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no more than t 
^ Samples, 
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