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Ems most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, &c., that Mr. Gray and himself, who have | Houses, Greenhouses, Vineries, ke., as to the more elaborate and architectural erections of Conservatories, Winter 
for the last 12 years been associated as Horticultural Builders, 
have by mutual consent Dissolved Partnership, and in 
satisfaction to state that he has succeeded in obtaining 
&e., under the firm of GRAY and ORMSON, 
soliciting a continuance of their support it affords him much 
Gardens, &c, either in wood or iron, 
The ing Department will engage his especial personal attention, 
simplicity, safety, durability, and economy ‘ 
parison with any other in operation. 
Knowing the absolute necessity for thorough ventilation, he makes it a matter of the first consideration. 
Having engage 
Plans, Estimates, and Specifications by post or otherwise, and to wait personally on any Ladies or Gentlemen who 
| may desire to ee him on their grounds, | s 
of fuel, combined with thorough effectiveness, his system will bear com- 
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and he feels justified in saying that in 
competent Draughtsmen and an efficient Office Staff, he is prepared and will be happy to forward 
