bh = THE GARDENERS — CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Novemser 10, 1860. 
TO NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. 
HOT- Woe Pb ER APE AD AT Ces, 
a 
CANNON BOILER 
ee Td z es Sens 
be BAN 5 ECONDON 
PARDEE BOILERS 
OF VARIOUS SIZES. 
MONRO’S CANNON BOILER. 
LARGEST STOCK OF 
HOT-WATER PIPES & “CONNECTIONS, BOILERS, &c 
E BEST QUALITY AND AT THE LOWEST PRICE af 
E ABOVE KEPT IN ST OCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 
PRICES WILL BE SENT ON APPLICATION, OR ESTIMATES FOR 
HOT-WaetlE KR APPA AT Use 
ERECTED COMPLETE IN ANY PART OF THE IM 
J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, S.R. 
THE WHOLE OF TH 
JOHN WEEKS & COMPAL, 
SOLE INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
QNE-BOILER SYSTEM OF HEATING BY HOT WATER 
PATRONISED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE CONSORT. ` 
WEEKS’ ONE-BOILER SYSTEM. WEEKS ONE-BOILER SYSTEM, 
The Nurseries of Messrs. Arthur Henderson & Co, 
LIVERPOOL BOTANIC GARDENS. 
HER h 
The extensive alterations and additi 
Gardens, in removing all the old gigantic Boilers and 
Furnaces, and substituting them by WEEKS’ PATENT 
IMPROVED ONE-BOILER SYSTEM, are now com- 
plete and can be seen in most successful operation. 
Apparatus is the largest ever adjusted to one 
Boiler in the neighbourhood of Liverpool, and from its 
novel and greatly improved construction is speciaily 
worthy of minute inspection. 
Apparatus, and by the ingenious 
series of valves hot water can be distributed in any 
portions of the Stoves, Greenhouses, &c., or withheld 
at pleasure, and the temperature regulated with the 
greatest nicety to meet the requirement of any par- 
ticular department. 
For full description see account in the Liverpool 
Mercury of May 30, 1860. 
JOHN WEEKS & COMPANY, 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, ENGINEERS, AND IRONFOUNDERS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, 
_ PLANS, ESTIMATES, AND PAMPHLETS FREE ON APPLICAT 
Pine Apple Place, and Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son, 
Wellington Road, both of St. John’s Wood, and ranke | 
ing among the largest Establishments in England, are 
now Heated on WEEKS’ ONE-BOILER SYSTEM. | 
At the latter the Apparatus has been in use upwards of 
five years, during which period many additions hav? 
been made, and it now comprises nearly two miles of 
piping. The working of this Apparatus has been most 
efficient, and given the Proprietors the greatest satis- 
faction. They will be at all times happy to give every | 
information to visitors, who will be well remun 
by an inspection of the same. i 
Mr. Arthur Henderson expresses himself thus:— 
“I am delighted and more than satisfied witli 1 
pleasing results produced by the superior arrangement 
of WEEKS’ ONE-BOILER SYSTEM; and shall be 
it to a 
most Ra to fally Rae and recommend i 
© with a visite” 
DA Y- 
s.W. 
1 
10N. 
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