" prcewen 12, 1874] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 759. 
COWAN COMPENSATING HEATING COMPANY, LIMITED. 
This Company, having purchased from the Dromore Patent Hesh Company Mr. Cowan’s valuable 
Patents for the United Kingdom, is now prepared to undertake the Erection of Apparatus on that System in 
parts of the Country. 
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM ARE AS FOLLOWS:— 
1. In most Cases it SAVES the ENTIRE COST of FUEL. 3. No Night Attendance is required. 
9, The Heat is maintained more steadily than by any 
other System 
THE SUCCESS OF EVERY APPARATUS ERECTED BY THE COMPANY IS GUARANTEED. 
4. There is no Smoke or Unpleasant Smell produced. 
peA Full Particulars of this System, Testimonials, and Opinions of the Press, can be seen 
in the Company’s Illustrated Pamphlet, which can be obtained, post free, on application. 
The Company has an Efficient Staff of Engineers, and sends at any time to 
inspect places where the idea is entertained of Erecting the Apparatus. 
B; The System has lately been adopted at Hazelwood, Herts, the seat of Lord 
eZ / ML Rokeby ; Stackpole Court, the seat of the Earl of Cawdor ; Ripley Castle, Yorkshire, 
T the seat of Sir H. D. Inglby, Bart. ; Langleybury House, Herts, the seat of Jones 
Lloyds, Esq.; and at many other places. Also Mr. E. Bennett, of Hatfield, says :— 
w most cordially beg to congratulate you on the glorious success of your Heating Apparatus ett in 
use at pene bg ost is oe most satisfactorily, and which has exceeded my expecta’ ations, ey is a decided 
success, and m not be said in its favour. Should it continue to work in the manner it now does, it will 
rove a great Boon po uni’ start a new era in the heating of horticnttarral buildings deter By your 
Compensating System we have for every barrow of coals thrown into the kiln some substantial return; by the 
pa aen the returns za ashes, and the os of clearing them away. I find our chalk is of an inferior 
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: PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. 
SPECIAL MEDALS WERE AWARDED AT MANCHESTER, 1873; BELFAST, 1874; BIRMINGHAM, 1874. 
Office: 4, LOTHBURY, BANK, LONDON, E.C. 
Northgate Works, BATH, and 280, Oxford Street, LONDON, 
PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF 
Glazed without Putty on Be io Rafters, securing almost entire immunity from se FERA of Glass, extreme 
cility for Repairs, and absolute Freedom from Drip 
Illustrated ee = g and PRICE LISTS for Four Stamps. 
EGTION; F ‘ 
: A Certain ye of Fruit , on pages 
Frost, is secured by 
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PATENT PORTABLE PLANT | 
Glazed with 21-07. glass (ander W. sPlats'sitiin} sibit fiiy, si 
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| channelled wood rafters. 
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E PATENT GLASS COPING Perce- Including two wood ends to each net 
| | Long. ide. 
For Sheltering Fruit Trees. kra by 2 by os .. $1 10 0 £ fect by.3 feet >» nkt e. 
The Patentee has sent out many miles | r2 feet by 2 feet... wo FS eet by 4 feet .. BT : 
of it during the past three pS sen er 6feet by 3fect <. ~. 2 2 © o | 12 et by 4 feet ee a 
ORTABLE LAWN CONSERVATE 
P's ’s Patent System of Glazing, panelled wood sides in place of 2 feet, 3s. 3d. ; 3 feet wide, 4s. 
ortega floor and lattice sta aging ; Cast Ir on moulded r. rain- | te Bat Dori 
» Finials and ; ning Lights ide an ron en 
ed = Beea di p Ae iš Yemovabie by b arane at-will. | Sir Wm : m. Miles, Da. t eigh Cari, 
Bristol, October 23, 1874- A 
ak. Glass = pe ee peg A i A shea haven ch pleasure i in saying 
Glass, 24 feet by 14 feet, by 7 feet at eaves, Zan. se EGG Cente yod ‘erected. Hete in 
/ANIZED D WALL WIRING AND ESPALIERS. Le ee 
ae that time acing A now 
eer = fruit 
have ter heme it to several gentle- | 
Noca Wie. „|1 [ believe, will give it a trial.” | 
1 p 48. per dozen. Pean as. 6d, per roo yards. | men, who, 
