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IT HAS ALBEADI BEEN EXTENSIVELY ADOPTED, AND 18 KNOWS AS • 



CUNDY'S PATENT IMPROVED OPEN FIRE-PLACE 



WARM AIR, VENTILATING STOVE 





IT 18 ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO 



WARM 



JTO VENTILATE CHURCHES, CHAPELS, VESTRIES, SCHOOL-ROOMS, 



AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES, HALLS, DINING-ROOMS, LIBRARIES, CLUB-ROOMS, &c. 



1. That it combines the cheerfulness of an open fire with 

 the comfort of a constant supply of Fresh Atmospheric Air of 

 a genial temperature. 



2. That it consumes the impure air of a room and replaces it 

 by the admission of pure air from without. 



8. That it preserves the bal4Nce between the consumption 

 of the impure and the admission of pure air so accurately that 

 it effectually prevents blasts of cold air through crevices in 

 doors and windows. 



THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS STOVE ARE 



4. That it never raises the temperature of the air, which is 

 warmed by passing through the stove, so hi?h as to burn it, or 

 impart to it any unpleasant smell or injurious properties. 



& That it imparcs so large a proportion of its heat to the air 

 in its passage into the room through it, that the smoke flue 

 can never get so heated as to endanger the building, or to add 



to the risk in insuring. 



6. That as nearly all the heat produced by the fire passes 

 with the air into the room, and .very little up the flue, it 

 obviously economises the fuel. 



The ADVANTAGES of CUNDY'S PATENT STOVES, therefore, are CHEERFULNESS and COMFORT, PURITY and 

 WARMTH of the Air, the Absence of any Noxious Properties, FREEDOM from DANGER, and ECONOMY of FUEL. 



Letter from the Rev. Matthew O'Brien (Professor of Natural 

 Philosophy and Astronomy), M.A., F.R. S., &c, King's 

 College. 

 I beg to certify th*t one of Mr. Cundy'a Patent Stoves was 



put up in my Lecture Room, at King's College, last year, in 



?lace of a Common Stove (of Arnott'c construction, I believe), 

 have no hesitation In saying, from actual experience, that 

 Mr. Cundy's Si e U far superior both in producing warmth 

 over the whole room, and in promoting ventilation, without 



disagreeable curreuts of air, or close smell. 



Matthew O'Brien. 



From George Hitchcock and Rogers, St. Paul's Churchyard 



St. Paul's Churchyard, March 7, 1850. 

 Dear Sir,— We have never had occasion to regret the substi- 

 tution of your excellent Stoves for the hot-water apparatus 

 with which our establishment was previously heated ; all our 

 customers seem delighted with the change. 



The improved ventilaion produced by them— the entire 

 freedom from that smell of iron so common to most other 

 stoves, and the agreeable sight of the fire — render them most 

 desirable for such establishments as ours. 



We are, dear Sir, yours truly, 



George Hitchcock and Co, 



The STOVES may be obtained of the Sole Manufacturer, J. E. DOWSON, 123, Oxford-street (five doors west of Regent- 

 circus), where a Stove if in constant operation. They may also be seen at Messrs. HITCHCOCK and ROGERS, St. Paul's 

 Churchyard ; and in the Model Room of the Society of Arts, Adelphi ; from which Society Mr. CCNDY, on the 22d ,July, 1850, 

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