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FL OTHOUsES, an apels, Public Buildings, Mansions 
7 ry the above apparatus on the most 
thods. 
improved and scientific me Mosley-street, Manchester) beg 
° of 
t they continue to execute w orks of the above 
they have introduced a variety of impo: 
ature, especially to Horticulta- 
i extensi' 
aw hich 
on. 
desertion, a a a satisfactory na! 
rists. 
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Hothouses of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, 
peat in wi ead other extensive establishments, beat the most 
complete success. 
‘They have also successfully applied C. Ww. Willi 
Argand Furnace to: their boilers, abe have made ene are mn 
with the Patentee for its general a tion _ it economises fue 
remen of smoke, so ian 
and removes the nuisance 
lained of b pero prey is anew Son yaluable feature 
in these Apparate 
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