CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Serr, " 
THE GARDENERS CHI D Ane —— UM m 
HORTICULTURAL WORKS, 
DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S 1 CHELSEA, S.W. 
AMES GRA 
RESPECTFULLYZBEGS TO INFORM THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS, THAT HE CONTINUES T0 
ON THE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT THE ABOVE OLD ESTABLISHED PREMISES, nd 
CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, FORCING HOUSES, VINERIES, PITS, E- 
F EVERY DESCRIPTION, ERECTED ON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLES. 
ATING BY HOT WATE 
J. G. having specially devoted his attention for many years to this part of the business, is now fu lly prepared to Heat every description of public and private buildi 
Mansions, Warehouses, Co., as well as all structures . ith Ho: d 3 the on efficient EK His —— is the most simple that can be adopted —whic Ta 
long experience to be the best-«can be constructed at less — and is more easily m 2 — than those of a complicated nature MX have ati eye them an pe 
J. G. begs to call attention to his CAST-IRON CORRUGATED ARCH BOILER, whic — from its simplicity of Moto has e liability fracture 
complex design are always subject. They have been extensively used for mamy years, and have given the greatest satisfaction. 
All business is conducted at this establishment on the principle of lowest remunerative profits consistent wi ith best materials and workmanship. 
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 
WEEKS’ ONE BOILER SYSTEM. 
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JOHN WiEEKS & COMPANY, 
KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S. W., 
I THE WORLD to produce a Boiler not made in imitation 
of their Upright Tubular Boiler that will produce anything like the 
same effect with 
The following nequeo statistics fally at the — 
IMPROVEMENTS IN HEATING te 
USGRAVE'S I: En II 
APPOINTMENT. 
— appr. to warmin g by hot wal 
W PATENT STABLE | 
HARMLESS — —— have obtained ie 
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Mark the enormous length of Housesand Piping| Length of | Total length je 
— — heated by One Boiler. Houses in N, of Piping: ine eden 
— — cannot we 
Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Co. E Met N bros 1,200 5.500 hay. An — can have cite 
Messrs. F. A. Smith, A" ch z 3:000 11.000 uncut hay at ub 
PA Den Houtte, — 3,300 13,000 has 2 pcm 
ur own Fruit Forcin: ‘Sho E / d him, A pure and wholesome nan ithot 
Tis E Eos d —— —— 7,000 6th, Tho i whole ings ar m 9 — ám — 
so the Nurseries of Mr roffe, — Road, N. W.; M 2 crease in price, and there is ño ri miden 
Tooting, S. Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Hun Meee tee — $ Loose Bor is —— iis pamo dents ai 
img gos 
r with numerous Public Bains d Est — 
the "Nobitiy EH — far too numerous for in i3 : idee ot USGRAVE'S — 0 ead 
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J. WEEKS & C9., Horticultural Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus Manufaeturers, 
King's Chelsea, S. W. 
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. 
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Hothouse Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus Manufacturers. 
The 
fodder fe always fresh, being freely expr tei dem 
from the — * the vic and 1 
damp food, The range of Troughs can 
ates, Feld end Tran 
vatories, Hot- . 
and — 4 works 
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UNER'S SWIN Moves ds g 
L DING . As eM EU 
20 INCHES mee, will 8a ange rie ; 
abour. May be ob beained ‘of an 
ae mo n Range x. Houses — we ted Eg. Ew ly 4 
ie 0 un and Licht eal as easily as 
all sizes ke pea in stock, glazed and sated prey rendy "erm : LL ie aae 9 Four Hutdeed eee n ip at qe Mache . ws . Bi 
erences to the Nobility, G ru T od 
entry, and the Trade in most of the Counties in England. — 2 Boards supp rii CC f Lig 
— N veyance q T serit dte 
Claremont Place, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. ums a E Boss, cen 
Jons WARNE! 
