india..rubberman,ufa0tures. the north british...

44
Is .. ! : ,t i •J I NW-AM MOST LIBERAL TERMS AOCORDED TO DEALERS. 1 MANUFAOTORY, ) CASTLE :MILLS ..... _ .. Edinburgh .&lId Registered Office, J . { 6 STREET .. mANCHESTER. WAREHOUSES, 57 MOORGATE STREET .. London, E.O. 13 & 15 OSW.A..LD ST.... Glasgow. ARE INDIA INDIA.. RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO. LIJY.LITED, ·A EXTENSIVE AND BONA-:FIDE MANUFACTURERS OF RUBBER FURNISHINGS FOR Sextile Manufacturers, Chemical Manufacturers, Engineers, Contractors, Dyers, Paper Makers, Millers.· &c. ; also for Bteam Ships, Railways, Collieries, Iron Works, and for Agricultural Purposes, &c., . &c., viz.;- MACHINE BELTING-product of first-,·bs;: excelIenee. "HARRIS'S PATENT BELTING-the most durable "Rubber Belting made· BELT F ASTENER"S-J. B. Harris's Patf'nt. The most simple and e(fi,·ient Fastener yet introduced, securing entire strength of Belts. HOSE-Deliyery, Garden, and Suction-Brewers', and.for Firp, Engines. " The Oompany aretheonly Manufacturers of Hiirris's Patent Suctimi . best and sounikst Suction Hose 'ever prorlured. The wire, can, pletely protr1ded from. rust, can be maik 20 inches in diameter.-By the same patm;;3rl. process- HOSE-for Hydraulic Riveting Machinp.s,Rock Boring l\faehiJlcs. et .... , are construeted to bear enormous pressures. A H'Jse tested to per square inch without fracture-by far the str'lllgest Hose el"er prodw·ed. TUBING-for Gas,Surgical,Laboratory, and similar uses. . .. """ BUFFER AND BEARING SPRINGS-for Railway and Tramway Carriages, tested to be the most efficient and durable made. " SHEET RUBBER-Solid Sheets for Valves, et<-. Also Sheets with cloth inserted. VALVES-Round, Oblong, Spherical, and all India-Rubber requisites for Hydraulic .Machinery. Oil resisting Valyes for Steam Ships. (Special arrangements have been mrik for V(ilves cut from the sheet, thus providing for the utmost despatch of ol"ders.) WASHERS AND GASKETS-Elastic and Fibrousquahties-SOCKETRINGS. PISTON PACKING-Patent Spiral, the most convenient and efficient Pa;;king e\"er offered. DOOR MATS-Perforated, Patent Brush, and Patent Combination Mats. PATENT BRUSH SCRAPERS." _ VULCANITE ARTICLES-for Dyers, Chemists, and Electricians. VULCANITE SHEETS. CYLINDER COVERS-for Paper :Makers, DECKLE STRAPS-for Paper Machines. TRACTIOl'fENGINE WHEELTIR8S-':::o!ltirmous antI Segment:!.!. SUNDRIES-a, made t? ()rder· r , c _, _, CART AND WAGON COVERS, HORSE LOIN COVER"S. WATERPROOF SHEETING-Single and Double Texture and Tweeds. COATS, CAPES, trLSTERS, LEGGINGS, ETC. All kinds of AIR-PROOF GOODS. INDIA RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES.

Upload: others

Post on 29-Aug-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

Is ..

! :

,ti

• J ~

I

NW-AM

MOST LIBERAL TERMS AOCORDED TO DEALERS.1

MANUFAOTORY, ) CASTLE :MILLS ..... _ .. Edinburgh.&lId Registered Office, J .

{

6 CIU.RLO~TE STREET .. mANCHESTER.WAREHOUSES, 57 MOORGATE STREET ..London, E.O.

13 & 15 OSW.A..LD ST•.... Glasgow.

ARE

INDIA

INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES.

THE NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO.LIJY.LITED,

·AEXTENSIVE AND BONA-:FIDE MANUFACTURERS OF

RUBBER FURNISHINGSFOR

Sextile Manufacturers, Chemical Manufacturers, Engineers, Contractors, Dyers,Paper Makers, Millers.· &c. ; also for Bteam Ships, Railways, Collieries, IronWorks, and for Agricultural Purposes, &c., .&c., viz.;-

MACHINE BELTING-product of first-,·bs;: excelIenee."HARRIS'S PATENT BELTING-the most durable "Rubber Belting made·BELT F ASTENER"S-J. B. Harris's Patf'nt. The most simple and e(fi,·ient

Fastener yet introduced, securing entire strength of Belts.HOSE-Deliyery, Garden, and Suction-Brewers', and.for Firp, Engines. "

The Oompany aretheonly Manufacturers of Hiirris's Patent Suctimi Hos~-["camp(/I'ably

. t7~ best and sounikst Suction Hose 'ever prorlured. The wire, can,pletely protr1dedfrom. rust, can be maik 20 inches in diameter.-By the same patm;;3rl. process­

HOSE-for Hydraulic Riveting Machinp.s,Rock Boring l\faehiJlcs. et...., are construetedto bear enormous pressures. A 1~-inch H'Jse tested to ~,300lbs. per square inchwithout fracture-by far the str'lllgest Hose el"er prodw·ed.

TUBING-for Gas,Surgical,Laboratory, and similar uses. . .. " " "BUFFER AND BEARING SPRINGS-for Railway and Tramway Carriages, tested

to be the most efficient and durable made. "SHEET RUBBER-Solid Sheets for Valves, et<-. Also Sheets with cloth inserted.VALVES-Round, Oblong, Spherical, and all India-Rubber requisites for Hydraulic .Machinery.

Oil resisting Valyes for Steam Ships.(Special arrangements have been mrik for suppl!Ji~g V(ilves cut from the sheet, thus

providing for the utmost despatch of ol"ders.)

WASHERS AND GASKETS-Elastic and Fibrousquahties-SOCKETRINGS.PISTON PACKING-Patent Spiral, the most convenient and efficient Pa;;king e\"er offered.DOOR MATS-Perforated, Patent Brush, and Patent Combination Mats.PATENT BRUSH SCRAPERS." _VULCANITE ARTICLES-for Dyers, Chemists, and Electricians.VULCANITE SHEETS.CYLINDER COVERS-for Paper :Makers, Wri~ging Machine~,' et~.

DECKLE STRAPS-for Paper Machines.TRACTIOl'fENGINE WHEELTIR8S-':::o!ltirmous antI Segment:!.!.SUNDRIES-a, gr~tv::-_riety:--:-:S~EOIAL~TIESmade t? ()rder· r , c _, _,

CART AND WAGON COVERS, HORSE LOIN COVER"S.WATERPROOF SHEETING-Single and Double Texture and Tweeds.COATS, CAPES, trLSTERS, LEGGINGS, ETC.All kinds of AIR-PROOF GOODS. INDIA RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES.

Page 2: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

THE ENGINE, BOILER, AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY INSURANCE 00., LTD.

HEAD OFFICE: 12 KING ST., MANCHESTER.R. B. LONGRIDGE, Mana,gin,g DirectorEDWD. MOSS, Secretary.

THE PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF THIS COMPANY ARE;-1.~ lI:ng1nes aga.Inst damaBe trQm "area.kdQwn." lIl...ery Engine ~ed Us InapeQted and Indicated

pe1'iQd1ea.lly a.t 1ntenlI.ls Qf three to f<)t!1" mQnths by experienced Omeers Qf the CQmpa.ny.2. Insurlnll and pe:1cldiCf>1ly Inapeeting Steam BQUers.8. AdvUslnll pfOfeaaiona1!y as to the beat and moat economioal means of Qbta.1n1ng motive power, "and on all

Katters relil.t1ng thereto.4. ' Indemillfyin,l Employers of'JAbolll' from losses a.r1Jdnll from ola.ims under the Employers' LlabUity Act.

Chartered Bank of India, .Australia and China,RATTON COURT, THREA.DNEEDLE STREET, LONDON.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.

«

CAPITAL £800,000 RESERVE FUND £200,000

S.&.LOP F:J::R-E:JEst=-....:i.sh.ed

A. G. BltooEZ8, E8Q.JOllN PltIcz. EaQ.1. S. l'=s, EsQ.

Court of DiZ'ectoZ'll 1882-83.WILLIUt CHRISTU-"l, ESQ. I' WlLLIAM MACNAUGlITAN, ESQ.FREDEIUOK W. HEILGERS,EsQ. WlLLIAM PATERSON, ESQ.JOHN JONES, ESQ. I JAMES R. BULLEN SMITH. EsQ.. C.S.LEMILE LEVITA, ESQ. LUDWIG WIESE. ESQ.

Manager-JOHN HOWARD GWYTHER. I Sub.Ma.na.ger &: Accountlll:l.t-CALEB LEWIS.Seeretary-WlLLIAM CB:ARLES MULLINS.

Bankers

{TUB BANK OF ENGLA.."lD.

London THE CITY BA."K. LIMITED.Scotland THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED.

Agencies and Branches.BOMBAY. I AKYAB. I PENANG. I BATAVIA. I HONGll:ONG. I SHANGHAI.CALCUTTA. RANGOON. SINGAPORE. SOURABAYA.. FOOCHOW. HA.'<KOW.COLOMBO. MANILA. YOKOHAMA..

The Corporation grant Drafts payable at the above Agencies and Branches; bny and receive for collection Bills of Exchange;Issue Lettel'S of Credit; undertake the purchase and sale of Indian Government and other Securities; hold them for safe custodyand receive Interest or Dividends as they become dne.

Deposits 01 money are received for not less than twelve months, on terms which may be aoeertalned on application to the

Agent for Liverpool-Mr. JOHN SCOTT, 8 India Buildings.

OFF:J:CE.."MO.

INCOBPOB-1TED BY ACT OF PABLIAME.\"T.

HEAD OFFICE, :n THE SQUARE, SHREWSBURY.TRUSTEES:-

T!lll BlGIlT HON. VISCOtnl:r HILL. I JOHN PE!:rclLUlD, ESQ.DIRECTORS:-

T. SLAXEY Eno". EsQ.. ChairIn=.G. DJ< Co= PEELl!:, EsQ., Vieo-Chainnan.

I J. H. LE.&x:E:, ESQ.TBonlJl F. POOLE, ESQ_J. B. Hmamu:ys, ESQ.

GEOltGJ< B=, ESQ.BANKERS:-

Ifeura. Ro=, Eno" &: CQ., I LLoYDS B=G 00., L==.SOLICITORS :-Messrs. How &; SO".

THE OLDEST PROVINCI.ALa FIRE OFFICE.

~W-AM

KOJlEItATll ItA'rllll. IoOlllli:ll l'ltOMl''rLY AllIl LIllllltALLY SETTLED,

H. J. SALISBURY, S~CR~TAR'(

2

Page 3: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

THE GRESHAMLift Assurance Society.

•FOUNDED :L848.

od" C3 <=:)

cs; 00 lQ . c::l~ enr- od" ;I> c:::

.,£ to-: .0 en -< El:cc ~ <=:) = El:~ <=:) IQ

Cf:I

e-f eN C:::l".,= >

~C)

Cri en=c:: Cl:>en c:: c:::

Cl:) ==<:::I = = .....= :c: = =::;)

".,

...... a == >,...,"'C =>- = c:> =!:::= .---

C:::l::;) t5 C)

00 = ;:;:; == en c:::00 ex: Cf:I

'-' cC$,-...

........en

00 00t::i l.&-I l.&-I

2: -..c:=o :E ~cn =cn ex: '=-=: cc: c:=o it.::;) ==c::a Cl:) ~

I'¥~ C'-) --' .;:. '='" -=: -=: <=:)

::::i ::;)...... 5:= r:.:>P" r;.:>

-=: l.&-I = Co c,:>~

...... = C)

= :::i ex: C) Q1 .;:-C) .;:- C)

:1

Br. MILDRED'S HOUSE, POULTRY, LONDON, E.O.Branch Office: Gresham Buildings, Dale St., LIVERPOOL-E. M. Keyes, Esq" local Secretary.

Local Secretary for SHROPSHIRE & POTIERIES--Ma.jor J. W. Anderson, Stafford.

THE LONDON ASSURANCE.INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHA.RTER, A..D. 1720.

FOR FIRE, LIFE, .. A~D. MA.RINE ASSURA.NCES.No. 7 ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.G.

BRANCH OFFICES:

No. 55 Parliament Street, London, S. W. No. 16 Cross Street, Manchester.No. 30 Exchange Street East, Liverpool. No. 104 West George Street, G!asgow

MedicaJ. Of!icers.EDW.'.RD CLAPTOX, M.D., St. Thomas'. Str""" SouthwlU'k.JOa." HARLEY, M.D., S9 Brook Street, GrosTcuor Sq"ue.

Solicitors.Messrs. JORXSO~S,unON, BunD," ATKEY, 20 Austin Friar:;.

Messrs. COLLYER-BBISTOW, WITHERS, ll.USSELL &: HILL, 4 Bedford Row.

The CorporlLtiO~~'~U1ted~;Lii'-;-.;d~~;~;~~&;~--;;d~~~;'d';ing'tllltt Ions periodhas ende:l.vonred to introdue.; into ita l'raetice all the realunpro.ement8 tllltt haTe from tune to time bun suggested, a.nd to ai!o-.e..ery fa,eility for tbe transactlon of btlS1lle58. I

·01 the Shll.re Capita! the "um of £448,275 has been paid up; the ~tA!Funds OIl,~ 31st December, 1.881, exceeded TInee ~illions sterliD<;opies of the Aee<lWlt. parsll&Ilt to "The Life Assnmnce Comps.nies' Act, WO, can be lw1 on applies.tion pen!OI18.ll,. or hy lettt.r.

J. P. LAURENOE, Secreta!"33 NW-AI

GREVILLE H. PALMER. Esq.CAPT. R. W. PELLY. RS.P. F. ROBERTSOX. Esq.ROBERT RYRrE. Esq.ALBERT GEORGE SA~DEMA:--.1'>nDAVID.P. SELLA.R. Esq.COL. LEOPOLD SEYJlOt'P.JOHX YOUNG, E"q.

WILLIA.M REXXIE, E_q., Governor.LEWIS ALEx'u'"'DER WALLACE. Esq.. Sub-Governor.

GEORGE WILLlA~l C~BELL, Esq., Drputy·GormlOr.

DIRECTORS.HEXRY GOSCHE:\. ES'l·EDWIX GOWER. E"l'A. C. GUTHRIE. Esq.PERCIVAL L. HAMBRO, Esq.ROBERT HEXDERSOX, Esq.LOUIS H'CTH,Esq.HEXRY J. B. KEXDALL, Esq.CHARLES LYALL,Esq.

West End Coxnmittee.S. P. LOW, Esq. (Messrs. Grind!l'y 6: Co.)

CHARLES.S. PAl:\IS, Esq., 22 KinS Street. St. Jam..'", S.W.The Hon. FRA!SClS PARliER; 3 Temple Gardens, E.C.

Secretary. . . . . Underwriter..:rORX P. LAURENCE, Esq. JOH!, ~"THOXY RU'CliER, Esq.

Actuary. Manager of the Fire Departmer.'ARTHUR H. BAILEY, Esq. JAMES CLUKES, Esq.

H. GOUI7H ARB'C1'ffi\'OT. Esq.ROBERT BL:R:\ BLYTH, ES<l.WILLI.Ul T. BR.L"D, Esq.EDWARD BUDD, Esq.~ARKW1L1\8 COLLET, Esq.GEORGE B. DEWHuaaT, Esq.ROBERT GILLESPIE. Esq.HO WARD GILLlAT, Esq.

Page 4: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCECORPORATION,

(ESTABLISHED BY ROYAL CHARTER, .A.D.1720.)

FOR ~EA, FIRE, LIFE A.ND ANNUITIES.Chief Ojfice, Royal Exchange, London; Branch, 29 Pall Mall.

THE ABOUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £4JOOO, 000.THE TOTAL CLAIMS PAID BY THIS CORPORATION HAVE EXCEEDED THIRTY-TWO MIlliONS STERLlNC•

.JAmB BTEWABT HODGBON, Esq., Governor. FR.l..-.-CIS ALEX.l..'i"DER HAMILTON, Esq., Sub·Governor.FREDEBICK JOSEPH EDL'l:.\~~, Esq., Dllputy·Governor.

DmECTOns.ROBll:RT BLRCLA.Y, Ellq. WILLIAM KNOWLES. Esq.JORN GAnRATT CATTLEY, Esq. :r.""EVILE LUBBOCK, Ellq.lItUlK CUltRIE CLOSE, Ellq. GEORGE FORJ3ES MALCOLMSON, Esq.El>W.utD JAMES DANIELL, Esq. DA~'1EL :lIEINERTZHAGEN. Esq.WILLUl! DAVIDSON, Esq. HON. RONALD LESLIE MELVlLLl'hA.IJi'RED DENT, Esq. WILLIA:.1 ROBERT MOBERLY, Esq.ALEXANDER DRUCE, Esq. WILLllM GAIR RATHBOh"E, Esq.CHAnLES HERMA..'rn GOSCHEN, Esq. srn JOHN ROSE, Bart.CHARLES ERNEST GREEN. Esq. SAMUEL LEO SCHUSTER, Esq.ClllRLES SEYMOUlt GRE~7ELL, Esq. ERIC CA.RRU;-GTO~ SMITH,. E.q.WIL:.10T HOLLA.!"]), Esq. HENRY FREDERIC TIARK::i, Esq.EGERTON HUBBARD, Esq. M_O_N_YT_A_G_U C. ~SON, Esq.

FmE ASSURANCES on libeml terms.LIFE ASSURANCES with or without partieipation in .proflts.LOANS tLregranted on seettrit,. of LIFE IN1'ERESTS in connection with Policies of Assma.nee.The di¥is.iollll of Profit talro place every Five years.;A Jar ." p:lrt!eipation in Proflt.., with exemption, under Royal Charter, from the liabilities of P,rtnership ;-the guamntee 0:

the lIlvcsteJ CapItal·Stock, and "U the real improvemonts in modern pmetice, with tJ:1e security of an OJllee whose resources have beentestedbytheexperienoeof MORE THAN A,CENTURYAND A HALF.

Applications for Agencies areinvited.. ' ' .4. Prospeotus, :I:ablll of. Bcmus, and Balanee Sheet will be forwarded on "pplieation.

. ',E. R.HANDCOCK, Secretary.

GUAR,DIANFIRE:'&--LIFEA.SSURANCE COMPANY.:'- HEADOFFICE-'·11 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E.C.

Establi3Md 1821, and Empowered by Special ..Acts of Pw·liament.

~~~~~~~:::~::::::::~~:~:~~::::~~ :~:~::~~::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::::::::::::::.:. £~~~~;ggg:Total Incomo over •.••..•••• : :.;................................................. 617,00C

DmEC'l'ORS•.TOHN,G. TALBOT, Esq., M.P., C'lUli"""'n.

, AL'BA.>; G. H. GIBBS, Esq., Deputll'Oha.iTm<UZ.R&!."nY HULSE BERENS. Esq. THOMSON :ELl.NKEY, Esq. ' I JOHN B. MARTIN, Esq.HENRY BONHA:.1-CARTER. :Esq. RICHARD M. HARVEY, Esq. S. HOPE !UORLEY, Esq.CHARLES WILLllM CURTIS, Esq. Right Hon. JOHN G. HUBBARD, M.P. HENRY JOHN NORMA..'i, Esq.CHARLES F. DEVAS. Esq. FREDERICK HUSEY JANSON. Esq. DAVID POWELL, Esq.SirWALTER R. FARQUHAR, Bart. Right Holl. G. J. SHAW·LEFEVRE,M.P. I AUGUSTUS PREVOST, Esq.JA.?rIES GOODSON, Esq. BEAUMONT W. LUBBOCK, Esq. HENRY VIGNE, Esq.

ManagOT of the Fire Department-F. J. MARSDEN. I .tI.ettJ.l1J1l an4S=elaT1/-T. G. C. BROWNE.

Ln'E DE:l"ARTMENT.The Quinqnel1IliaJ. Valns.tion to 31st Dec., 1879, was made on the basis of the Institnte of Actuaries' {H3t} Table

of Mortality and 3 per cent. interest. The Valnation was strictly a net premium one, the whole of the loading beingreserved.

The Valuation Balance Sheet showed a surplns of £143,194. 6a. 6d. in the Life Assurance FlIIld, and of this .smn..it was decided to divide £140,000, leaving £3,194. 6s. 6d.. of undivided profit to be carried forward to the new quin·qlleIlIlium. Aceording to tlJ,e regulations of the Company,:the sum to be divided was appropriated as follows:

Four-tifths 1:() the Policy-holders £1.12,000One4fth to the :Proprietors . i ... 28,000

. --- £140,000A large proportion (upwards of one-fourth) of the Company's business is non·participating, and the sum of

£112 ,000 w~ therefore divisible as a Bonus among 3,222 Policies, assuring with e:tisting Bonuses £2,939,985.•os. 6d.,rthe AJmual Preminms pays.ble under wblchamonnt to £83,261. 17s. 2d. The Proprietors' one·fifth share,amounting to £28,000, was-ihe 'sole benefit for the past five years which they received from the Life business iDEeturn for the guarantee aftorded by the nnnsnally large paid-upCs.pital of the Company. '

z.D'Z J"tr1'f2) (1881), £1,890,000. ~ l:NCOME, £172,000.

:PIlU1 DE:l"ARTM:ENT.Imuraotea E§u:te4uJ'O" Property at HOlM 4n4 .tI.b1'oad at MMerate Batu.

Pm'J1 :P1J1lI1)S (1881), £ol18,000. FmE l:NCOME, £800,000.

PROSPECTUSES JSD FORMS MAY BE OBTA.INED A.T THE

BRANCH OFFICE, 8,' HACKIN'S HEY, LIVERPOOL;o :a, 03j'· .z.:a::E: co' M :lO' .A. N Y 7 S .A. G:;E: :t'i 'Z' s.

NW-AM 4

Page 5: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

=====---.

167th YEAR.

27 KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN,LONDON; W.O.

THE WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE,Fcunded in the reign of King George I., is one of the oldest Offices for Insurance against loss by Fire nowe:risting. It has carried on a.n extensive and successful biisiness for upwards of a. century and a half, and has

during that period maintained the highest character for respectability and liber.a.Iity in all its transactions.

I

c::

FIRE OFFICE,A.D. 1717.

WESTMINSTER....... "'~

ESTABLISHED

LOSSES PROMPT·LY SETTLED.Losses by Lightning, and Explosion of Gas on the premises insured, are made good

under ordinary policies.INSURANCES are effected on all ordinary risks at moderate rates of premium.

CHAS. ROUSE BROWNE, Secretary.

WESTMINSTER AND BENERAl LIFE OFFICE,28 KING STREET, OOVENT GARDEN,

LONDON" VT_O.

ESTABLISHED 1836.

Trustees-Arthur T. Pratt Barlow, Esq., Edward Bryclges Hardisty, Esq.,Albert :Mott, Esq. .

Entire Security is .given to the A~sured by a Guaranteed Capital of nearly £120,000, and aFund amounting to .£425,000, invesMtl in the Public Stocks, a.nd on Mortgages, &c., beingtheaccu­mulated Premiums received on Assurances.

The Rates of Premium are moderate.Eighty per cent. of the net profits are divided. every five years among the holders of Policies

under the.parti.:ipating class of Assurers.T.he-Pronts may be either re('eived in· cash, or a Bonus added to the Policy, .or a reduction

made in all future Annual Premiums. -At the Eighth Division of Profit, declared 21st February, 1882, on the business of the

Association for the five years ending 31st December, 1881, reversionary additions were made to thesums assured of 38 per cent. and under (ae-carding to the age of the life assured), on the premiumsreceived upon Policie~since tb dirision of 18/i.

Endowment .Assurances are granted'by this Association by which a person, by the payment ofa model"<l.te annual premium, can secure a sum to be paid to himself, should he attain a specified age,or the amount will be paid to his representatives, should he die before that time.

EDWARD CUTBUSH, Actuary.

AGENOIES.

: :,

(. :, .

! .

The Directors invite applications for Agencies from Gentle-men who are in a position to introduce business. Communica-tions to be addressed to the Chief Offices at above address.

':1!'

;~ , I

Page 6: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

-

ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY,FIRE" LIFE AND

SS Vh.e=aps:i..d..e,

ACOIDENT_

"'O~""JW"_Est<>blished 1808, :md Empowered by Act of Pa"li=ent of the 54th Geo. ill. c. 79.

CAPITAL, £1,200,000.

DIRECTORS.Deputy-Okairman-BEllU>InI BecK GREEllE, ESQ.

IADxmAL SIR A. L. MOKTGOMERY, BART.EUGEXE FltEDERICK KOEL, ESQ.CHARLES ANDREW PRESCOTT, ESQ.RICHARD BLANEY WADE, ESQ.

PHlLIP A1~SLlE WALKER, ESQ.Allditors-FREDERICK GREEXE, ESQ., and Sm T.DOLGLAS FORSYTH, C.B., R.C.S.L

Secretary-RICHARD RAY, ESQ. I Solieitor.-~Iessrs. G. F. Hunsox, MATTHEWS cl: Co. I Aetuary-WILLIA"M HE~.-nYTTh'DALL,EsQ.Medical 0ffieer-BuxToll SHILLITOE, ESQ~ F.R.C.S. I Bankers-Messrs. FRESCOTT, CAVE, BUXTOX, LODER cl: Co.

This office has been established more than 73 years, and its present magnitUde and prosperity prove the soundnessof the principles on which it has been conducted.

Chairm..an-TnOllAS CHAPMAX, ESQ., F .R.S.SIR WLLLIAM J. W. BAY~ES, BART.JAMES PATTISO~ CURRlE, ESQ.WLLLIAM COTTOX CURTIS, ESQ.JOHK OLIVER HAXSO~, ESQ.

LU'E DEI'ABTMElI1'T.The Accumulated Life Fund is over £1,500,000. The Annual Income is nes.rly £150,000.The sum of £6,868,099 bas been paid in claims nnder Life Policies.Whole World Assurances are granted. ,Persons desiring to surrender their Asst11'a.nces may receive their value in money, or, in lieu theleof, may obtain

a new Policy without further payment ot'?remium.The Directors are ready to receive proposals for assurances, or any contingency involving payment of a sum at death.

rm:c DEI'ABTMElI1'T. )No charge made for Policy Sta.n1ps.Renewals should be paid within fifteen days after the respective Qns.rler-days when they become due.Losses occasioned by Lightning will be paid.The Policies of the Company extend to cover Losses occasioned by the Explosion ofGas.Rent may be assured by Special Agreement ror a term not exceeding one year.

All Fire Assurances are now exempt from the payment of Government Duty.

AccmENT DEPABTMElI1'T.Tbis Company asscres against Accident whether fat&! or occasioning disablement. The preminms for such Assurances are

_ '<cry moderate, the Compensation in the result of Accident is great.

The Company is ready to receive application for Agencies in those towns and Districts inwhich it is not at present represented. Application to be made to the Secretary.

• Tables of ~tes, Forms of PropOsal, :md any information needful to effect Life, Fire and Accident Assurances, =y be obtained onapplication to the Office, Xo. 92 Chcapside, London, or to any of the Company's Agents.

RICHARD RAY, Secretary.

For A.gents see Local List in Directory.

LA REPUBLlQUE FIRE INSURANCE CO.OF PARIS.

ESTABLISHED 187~' ..

CAPITAL {Authorised, TWENTY MILLIONS OF FRANCS.Fully Subscribed, FOUR MILLIONS.

X.B.- Over Eight Millions of Francs of I11surance on :National BUilditLgs effected u:ith La Bepublique by tlzeFrenclL Government.

British Office-York Buildings, Dale St., Liverpool. General Agent-R. Carville Hardy.

LA REPUBLIQUE FIRE INS];lli!\CE COMP~~ are no" preI=cd to hisue Policies on Property situate in Great Br&in andapplie:l.tions are requested from Gentlemen of iniluen"" desirous of beeommg Agents.

N.B.-The extr.>.ordinary srov.-th of the business of La Republiqne is g6IlCr&11y attributed to their 1'£0= and LIllEE.AL settlementof claims

NW-AM6

Page 7: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

I

Inoludingthe prinoipal

InternationalExhibition Awards

of the last20 years.

--0-

S'rEAM LAUNDRY.BRADFORD'S PATEXT STEAM LAu:-.-nny

MACHn"ERYy -with recent importa.nt impro\'e.'-':"1f:'ut..".STEAM LAUXDRY APPLI.!..,\CES, "nd FITTIXGSot e"ery description.

Co.nplete Pll>ns and Estimates 1urn:shed nr0:1 "p.plieation.

AND

PLANS

SPECIFICAnONS

Awardedupwards of

250 Prize Medalsand

First Prizes.

DOMESTIC LAUNDRY.HAND-POWER LAU~""])RIESobny size ordeurip.

tion fitted up coplplete, with Bmd!ord'sPatent WashingMaohincs. Wringers, Mangles, Drying Closets, IroningStoves, Boiling Coppers, with improved arrangement!or h?t-water supply, Washlng Troughs, Rinsing andBlnemg Apparatus, &C.

THOS. BRADFORD &CO., Steam Laundry Engineers,AND MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY MACHINERY AND FITTINCS.

DRYINC CLOSETS, BATHS AND WASHHOUSE FITTINCS, COOKING APPARATUS, HEATING APPARATUS, &c.VICTORIA AVENUE MANCHESTER (Removed from Cathedral Steps)­

CRESCENT IRON WORKS, SALFORD; 140 & 143 High Holborn, LO:NDON;and 130 Bold Street, LIVERPOOL.

I :i

,-":Cf-- !

r

DRYING CLOSET.We mal<e three kinds of "DRAW-OUT" DRYING

CLOSET, the ho= from 6ft. to 10ft. long, the stand­=llength for new bnildings being 7ft. 6in. Wein"iteopecial attention to both horses and !ramework of ourbest make.. as being v"--y superior in constrnetion tothose usually made.

ESTIMATES

UPON

APPLICATION.

-PUBLIC BATHS.

The FITTING-UP of PUBLIC andP R I V ATE BAT H S is now a sp"0ial bl".Ulchof our bu.siness, and we M\"'e during the last twoor three years completed satis!aetorily many wgecontmeta in this deplUtIllent.

Estimates 1urnisbed and Arehiwets "dvised within their prep=tio" 01 Competition or other work.

HEATING APPARATUS.

HEATING APPARATUS, by HOT WATEB-hlgbor low pressure-STEAM Or HOT AIR, for WarmingPublie Bttildings, Hospitili, S;:hools, Churches, PrivateDwelling·Houses, Conservatories, &C. I

SPEClAL HEAT!NCi Al'l'ARATtJS for TlIrki.b ,Baths.

CATALOGUES

FREE

BY POST.

-··"':f-

7

COOKING APPA:RA~S.

KITCHENERS, STOVES, STEAM: COO:BJ:NG AP·PARATUS. HOT CLOSETS,GAS COO:BJ:NG ST::>VES,and MEAT and TEA STEAMERS, suitable 10r eve.-yrequirement-1or Private Families, Schools, Hotels, andPnblie Institutions 01 :ill lWlds.

NW-AN

Page 8: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

TO HER MAJESTY'S HONID-EA.

;BOARD OF ORDNANCE.

_ a

NW-AM

EMERY, EMERY & GLASS .CLOTH,·GLASS PAPER,BLACK LEAD, GLI1E, &e. '---."..----_.e_.-- ,

W. J. DAVIES &~SONS,_Weston Street, Southwark,

L01\T~ON"., S.E.,MANUFACTURERS OF

EMERY, EMERY AND CLASS CLOTH, CLASS PAPER, BLAOK LEAD, ROUCE,PUTTY POWDER, KNIFE POWDER, &C~ .

Importers of Bla-ok Lead, Glue, Rotten Stone, Pumioe Stone, &Fish Skins.DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

ENGLISH, SCOTCH, IRISH AND FOREIGN GLUES.

Davies & Sons' India Rubber and Buff Leather Knife Boards.Davies & Sons' Prepared Emery or :Magic Knife Powder.

GENUINE EMERY, EMERY C~OTH, BLACK LEAD'. ETC.

ACTON & BORMAN,72 SHOE LANE, LONDON, E.C.,

MANUPAOTURERS OF

CABINET CLASS PAPER, EMERY AND CLASS CLOTH, EMERY, BLACK LEAD,PUTTY POWDER, CROC_US, URN POWDER, TRIPOLI,

JEWELLERS' ROUCE, PLATE POWDER, STEEL POLISH, ETC.ACTON & BaRMAN'S

PATENT INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS.ACTON & BORMAN'S PROTECTOR KNIFE POLISH.

(Prepared expressly for ACXON & Bo~'s Pa.tent India. Rubber Knife Boards), and all Buff Lenther Boardsand Patent Knife Clea.J:ling Machines. Sold in Tins, 6d., Is" and 2s. 6d. each.

SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE ROYAL FLEXIBLE CABINET CLASS PAPER, ROYAL LUSTREBLACK LEAD, AND PROTECTOR KNIFE POLISH.

ESTABLISHED NEARLY 100 YEARS.

MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS.8

Page 9: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

HORSE, -~CATTLE, AND SHEEP MEDICINES.~:ti"(,'/-'i.PRI1iO~o~

Qi ~

~ ~.~ ;

DAY, SON, &. HEWITT,THE I'NVENTOR8 AND 80LE PROPRIETORS OF THE "ORIGINAL fI

Stock-Breeders'~

~Medicine Chests ,::'I. ...i

FOR ALL

DISORDERS IN HORSES, CATTLE, OALVES, SHEEP, AND LAMBS.Patronized by Royalty, and used for nea?-ly 50 years by the Principal Stock Breeikrl, B.rse Proprietors,

and Agl'icultul'ists of the B?-itisk Empire.

rd C")

CO

11~

tA

I~3.~co (Jq

l!:) et>

er>-

~~-+-"

li --er> s;:::l..-~

If.,....

El 00 l:>$

Q 0"<

Cl) .~ t::::::: g~ .,....

The No. 2 CHEST contains the following Match'less Preparations :-The CHEMICAL EXTRACT. tor Kicks, Cuts, Wounds, Brnises, Sore Udders, all.External Injuries, llJld Ewes Lambing_The GASEOUS FLUID. tor Fret, Colic, and Gripes in Horses, the Soour 4nd Debility in Cattle =d Shee"(l.The :RED DRENCHES, tor Cleansing after Calving and Lambing, tor Yellows, Fev...., Epidemics, and all Inllammatory Disorders.The RED P AS'1'E BALLS. tor Conditioning Hoxses, and imparting" mole-like sleekness ot Coat.The" BRONCHOLmE," for Husk and Hooso in Sheep and Lamb.; and the ..GASEODYNE," .. Carminative Chalk," .. AlcohoUe

Ether'" &e. .•••Prioe of Ohest No. 2, inoluding IS Key to Farriery, 11 £2. 76s. Bd.

SENT CARRIACE PAID. EACH ARTIClECAH BE HAD SEPARATELY IN BOXES.

No. 700mp/ete Medioine Ohest, with IS Key to Farriery, 11 £6. 6s. ) .

-.... -

NW-AM

CAUTION trS" Beware of IMITATIONS, and see that tM name of Day, Son, and HEwITT,is on all Bottles and Pcu:kets.

2

~ Awarded "Certifi...te of Merit" by the National AgrleuItural Society of Victoria, AlllItrlIlia. Spring E:hibttion, 18'11; "Preaident'sMedal" at the Spalding Show, July, 1812; .. Silver Medal," Manehester and Ssltord Show, November, 18?4; "Silver Medal," Preston Agricul·tural Show, June, 1875; "Silver Medal," Northamptonshire A"nricultural Society, Stamford Show. September. 1875; .. Silver Medal," CheohlreAgrieulturaJ. Society, Crewe Show, September,l815; "Special Pri:::e," National Agricultural Society of V>etoria, AUlltnJia, Spring Exhibition,November, 1876; "Medal," Chester, September, 1816; .. Silver Medal," South African E:<bJ1>ition, Ca~ Town, 1877; "Sil,er Medal," Pre!ton.July 1877; " Silver Medal," Newealltle-on-Tyne, Au::w;t,l877; "Medal," North Berwick, July, 1818; 'SUver Medal," Knutstord, Augnat,1818;.. Med..l," Dairy Show, London, October, 1818 ; .. Silver Mt:dal," Derb,., September, 187g; .. Silver Medal," Wellingboro', Sep1amber.1S711;" Medsl," Bentham, September,1880; "Silver Medal," Stourbr1dge; and" Medal," Melbourne Exhlbitlou, 1881; "Silver 14edal," Don....tu,1882; and" Gold Medal," Christehureh, New Zealand, l882."""--" V'J'V'J'''''''''''''''_

These important inventions l>a.ve stoocl the test of tim...... a.ncl are the true FA2'm..r>sFrlencl _clGIl1c1e in an his Ca.ttle D_S. ,. .

-, ~D- ~~ DAY, SON, & HEWITT,22 DORSETST, BA.KER ST. LONDON, W.; A.ND WANTAGE, BERKS.

ESTABLISHED 1833.9

Page 10: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

FOf' SCOTLnlD.GLASGOW: 21 ST. VINCENT PLACE.EDIl\BURGH: 2() COCXBUBN STREET.

FM' rBEUND.DUBLni: 1 COLLEGE STP.EET.­BELFAST: 55 VICTOBU. STREET.

LONDON: TEll UXIO>l B.unt or Lo)l1)Ox.BELFAST: TH" No..-rmlR.,,< BJ.Nl<I:<G CoXP-oUIT.BIRMINGH..lM: LLOTD'S B-UlIW<G CO><P.lNY.BlllSTOL: TIlE N.l""O"...L PBOVX"CUL B..."<x OIf E"oLL."<D.DUBLIN: TB" N.lTIO..UL BA."<x.EDINBURGH: THE NATION.lL BAlill: OP 800TL.L"<D, LDnXBD.--------._-..,-_..-------

B1!:AD_OFFIC:S :

42 GRESHAM STREET, E.C., LONDON.West End Branch: 63 OONDUIT STREET, REGENT STREET} W.

CHIEF OFFICES:

IDISTBICT OFFICES:

BmMINGHAM: 2() EXOHJ,l<GB BOn.DDlOll. I LIVERPOOL: 71 Lonx> Snn,.-.:lRISTOL: oi NrClIOLJ.S 8,.,.,.BT. ~CHESTER: 14 BllOW1l SmEx,,-.BlllGHTON: re PRL'<O£ AL"""T STREET. NEWCASTLE: 82 GlUDlGEn STREET WEII'Z.BRADFORD, YOn:KSlllllE: 1 BooTH STJU:B:r. ~ORWICH: POST Ol'l'ICE STUET.CORK: 70 SoorE< M.lLL. PORTS~!OUTH: 85 HIGH 81'=2T.GLOUCESTEB: 2 CoLLEOB Co=,.-. I SHEFFIELD: 47 BA."IX S=,.-.LEEDS 6 $oOTE< P..uI>lt. SOUTHAMPTON: 150 HIGH llTllEE'1'.

With .I1gtnU all<t Ogrruptmdenu througluJut the Kingdom, on the Continent oJ Europe, and i .. the U"iUcl 8t4lu. oJ .4meriea and tlu: Bntiak Colo..ie.s.

BA..~:

I GLASGOW: Tm< BJm'ISH Lmu COJIP-oUIT.LIVERPOOL: THB BA."<x 01/ 1.1\', EPOOL.LEEDS: W)1. WILLUMS B.Il.Ow" & Co.

I MANCHESTER: THE .MJ.NCm:STEB. .....<1) SLLFOlU> B.utLNEWC.A.STLEoON-TYNE: LUB=... & Co.SHEFFIELD: l'RE SE<EFFI>:LD U:aox B.uu:.

ESTABLIS-HED 1886.

STUBBS' MERCANTILE- OFFICES,TRADE AUXILIARY COMPANY, LIMITED.

I:,.

I

STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES, .With their various associated Agencies, form together a complete organisation for tne protection of Baukc:b.

Mer~ha.nts,Manufacturers, Traders &:ld others, against risk and fraud in their various commercial transactions.SUBSClUBERS TO THESE OFFICES CAN, BY THEIR AGENCY, RECOYER DEBTS DUE TO THEM WITU PROMPTITUDE.

SlOBBS' .. WEEKLY GAZmE" (25s. PER ANNUM) SUPPLIES INFOR~ATlOrl WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE TO TRADEIl8.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

(EzeeptJ~Special Sen>lertm4 E1n<Uloial DepartfJu:1tu, i" "'kick tr.e Ea.td 1&ill bepea by "91'~=t aceOTdi1lg to theW'~JOl'Ul, TWO, ':l'1DUlE, aZld F.EVE G'l:)"XNEAS, according to requjrement..

PrOlJ*tUl giri1lg jlIll particul<m 0" application.

I·W-AM

CAUTION.g.a.aZI"VLLT OBSERVE THE LONDON ADDRESS.

There is no Office in London connected with STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES (situate atcorner of King St., OPPC?site Guildhall), except(the West End Branch at 53 Conduit St.

10

tho

Page 11: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

!i

ESTABLISHED 1822.

PENS.STEEL

AND TO THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES

The Prinoe and Prinoess Frederiok Willia.m o{ Pruss{a,"

Steel Pens for all writers.-I...ondon Depot, No. 118 Cheapside.W orks-Newhall Street, Birmingham.

JOHN MITOHELL,The Inventor of Press Tools for the Manufaeture of

MAKER TO HER MAJESTY

THE QUEEN,

~I:LL:J:A.1\I.I: G-.4.B.B...A.:J::»,BIRMINGHAM.

Ma.nu~cturerofan kinds ofBUILDEltS', CA:B~MAKERS', an~

GENERAL BRASS FOUNDRY.,INCLUD'NG A. GREAT VARIETY OF NEW DESIG~S IN DOOR H."~'DLBS, ~GER PLA.T;';;';, ~'D LOCK·FURXITURE;. ,

ALf;O DOOR SI' :l:'iGS. CASE:,I~~r A~D SASH FASTENERS. SASH r,IFTS, BUTT AND OTIlga IlINGES. A::l::LE PULLEYSBOLTS, SHO;P \,{l.;.'WOW Fl'fTING:>, PlCTCRE nODS.I; FITTL"\GS, VENTlLATORS, VEN:J.'lL.lTING PLATES, STEP COVERS,~

Ca.binct and Drawer Handles in all the Old Styles, so much bI. vogue.Wardrobe and Tassel Books, Ca.binet ~es, Locks, a.l1d Cupboard Turns, Pla.in :md Fancy Stair Roda:'a:ad Eyes, Cornice Poles, Brackets a.nd JUDgs. Window !Iliad :!tackS and Blind Furniture, Pew UmbrellaHolders. SCrew, Socket and other Castors. LEVERS, Pt1LLS, CRANKS, and other BELL FURNITU1tE,

Pollshed Brass and Nickel Plated Fire Dogs and :Br=sea, Old Patterns of whick can be lteproducecL

Manufacturer of every description of COFFIN FURNITURE,From the Che.p.,st Stamped 'rln to the most Ma.ssive Sets In Poli3hed Brass. Germa.n Silver, Nickel Plated,

Electro-Sllver. and .l!:lootro-Gold. COFFIN SCREWS, COFfiN NAILS ..,.d BULLlBNS, in Brass, Black and White..Sole ;Proprl.etor of the PA'rJ!lN'r HANDLE, tlla.t is fixed on the ontside with a. Ilingle Scrow, wUhout the eJ.d ot a.

gimlet or turnscrew.

Also Manufacturer of all kinds Of MALLEABLE IRON 8LATE, CLOUT, and HOB NAILS, TlN'D TACKS, PATENTBOBBIN NAILS, and MALLEABLE CASTINGS. 1.1/ kinds o(Composition, 81ate, Bond Sh.eathing Naill a~d ~olts.BRASS, COPPER, and BRONZE CASTINGS. B8er and Ra.nge Cocks, Fenders, Umbrella. Stands andrlfs=/fons,qrau Chair and Trunk Na.fls, and Brass and Copper RIvets. Gen~ra.1 Factor.

:a:S'J:'AEL:I:S:E:ED :1.604.

11 -NW-AM

Page 12: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

ESTABLISHED 1824.

NEEDHAM'SGOLD MEDAL, ADELAIDE, 188l.

ORDER ofMERIT, \:IELBOURNE, 1880DIPLOMA OF MERIT VIENNA, 1873.

Established over HaJf a Century.

Fer Oleaning& PolishingPOLISHING~B:&ss,. Oopper, Tin,. ..T1.W)E" WBLBntanma Metal, &0.

Picketing's Furniture.Polish, Plate Powder, Knife Powder, PASTEBrul18Wlck Black, Razor Paste.SOLD BY CHEMISTS, GROOERS, mONMONGERS. .. .

JOSEPH PICKERlNG & SONS, SHEFFIELD. •

WM. ATKINS et CO.,RE~IANCE STEEL WORKS, ATTER,CLIFFE,

REGISTERED ~~~"'EW~"'~'"....... REGISTEREDttflOR ~~~.-;;~ .IIL~.........." Of/PORA.,.

_. ~AOTUBE",OF _

liAR", BEST CAST STEEL'MAR",For Engineers', Ship Builders' and Boiler .Makers' Tools, Taps, Dies, Shear Blades, &.c., &.c.

_men' Drill Steel, quB.n'y aDd Coll1ery Steel, Cast Steel Sheets, P1stoD 204s, Sbafts, Axles, ~.auater, SiDS-le IUld Double ShelU' steel, Coacb and aa.uway SpriDg Steel, SewiDg MacblDe Steel.

8EST WARRANTED CAST STEEL FILESSOLID CUl~ STEEL lU.!WERS,!!ILL OBISELS, SAWS, TOOLS, E:I:C., ~"D.

.N W-A M

GENJilEAL Jia: E R CB ..A. N T S _

12

Page 13: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

J. P. 'WESTHEAD & CO.,LIMITED,

MERCHANTS AND GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN,MANUFACTURERS OF

SMALLWARES, SEWING COTTONSHA3ERDASHERY, UPHOLSTERERS' TRIMMINCS. UMBRELLAS, &c.

49P lee ADILL Y, MANCHESTER.MILLS:

MEDLOCK SMALLWARE COMPANY, BROOK ST.,CHORLTON-UPON-MEDLOCK.

,

: i1: ~:'1

.,:;;;lijl

r:!.'L,:

.JOHN MARSDEN,MANUFACTURER OF

~ir Tubing and ImprovedBrattice Cloth,

TARRE:D, OILED, AND N001-INFLAMMABLE.The Oil<::d 010lh j.; ,".;p,'cially reco,nl!1e.lJd~cl for I;a'"p Mines, and is also a good Coyurwg for Sheds

The .Non-lnfiaulIuable for tilt: lIlOre dangerous Mines.

SAMPLES AND PRICES FREEI ON APPLlOATlON AT THE WORKS.- .. $I •

VARLEY STREET, OLDHAM ROAD, MANCHESTER.•

:LW:.A.CC..&.LL'U':D4:'S

WELSH· STEAM AND W1SHAW HOUSE COAL DEP01,.On Mishnish Low Water Pier, with et Hulk" in TOBERMORY HARBOUR.

Coal Shipped at the rate of Eight Tons per hour on theshortest notice.

Moderate Prices.

13 NW-AM

i,;'

Page 14: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

I i I

• • I• i •::cc-o

Il

Ioj

ASHBURY, SUMNER & co.,__I

c:z::0::I ' I

I ' •c-,

~AND SOLE MAKERS OF THE

MANCHESTER REVERSIBLE GAS ENGINE,HOISTS, PUMP8, &o'J in oonneotion therewith.

_ • • ~.~~ E3#%5".'"

Works:--65 SACKVILLE 'STREE:T.~';CitytnOffice.-28a~MARKET--STREET.

\

:1

:rt- .li'II,\1

:,1

il.,!!

IIi

1f!

ESTABLISHED 1852.

JOHN CAMERON,OLDFIELD ROAD IRON WORK~

SALFORD,MANCHESTER.

•••

I Specialities,.··STEAM PUMPSfor Boiler Feeding, Chemical Works, Collieries and

~ . General use. HIGH SPEED FIREH PUMPS, also WATER BAI,I,ASTg and other PUMPS for MARINEo PURPOSES.

8 OAMERON'S PATENT?J CAM & LEVER PUNCHING & SHEARINC MACHINES. '.: ".~I~ Now in use in all the pnncipal Sbip Yards a.t home aD.d a.broad. ;.-=. " •

NW-AM14

Page 15: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

STALK IN N"-W

ijj' ~

"Hi!.,iili'Ii:"

R. &J. GARROWAY, 58 Buchanan St., GLASGOW.ROLL SULPHUR,l>OUBLE VITRIOL,CONCENTRATEl> VITRIOL,UNCONCENTRATEl> VITRIOL,PYRITES VITRIOL,ENGRAVERS' NITRIC ACID,AQUA FORTIS,BRAzIERS' AQUA FORTIS,:MARINE ACID,SULPHUROUS ACID,BI-SULPHITE OF LIME,CAUSTIC SOl>A,SOl>AASR,

SALT CAKE,NITRE CAKE,OXALIC ACID,NITRATE OF IRON,SULPRO-NITRATE OF IRON,NITRATE OF COPPER,CRYSTALS OF:TIN,OXY MURIATE OF TIN,DOUBLE MURIATE OF TIN,SINGLE MURIATE OF TIN,LAC SPIRITS,ALIZARINE STANNATE,SOLID STANNATE.OF SODA,'

GLAUBER SALTS,EPSOM SALTS,.BORAX, "BORACIC ACID,ACETIC ACID,ACETATE OF LIME,RED LIQUOR,IRON LIQUOR,CRARCOAL.MURIATE OF IRON,MURIATE OF ZINC,FEATRERED REFINED TIN &:c. &:c.CREMICALS FOR EXPORT.'

rT'1><-IrT'1=ena=

CONDENSER"PATENT.

'EJECTORTHE

The "Ejector-Condenser" is applieable to all Steam Engines. Produees a ve.euum without Air Pump. Has no moving Parts.25 to 50 per cent. of.Fuel saved. Not J.iable to get out of order for years. Repays its mm cost in a tew months•

•11r.Z THE FIXED DOUBLE NozZLE AUTo:.u:rlc L'l.TECT02S feed water ot a high temperature into Steam Boilers. These InjeelOlsand'the Water Litters are the most simple and efficient apparatus in use tor raising and forcing water. ,= . All commtWieations to be addressed to and full information and prices obtained trom

ALEl!!.:.. MORTON & THOM80N, 96 Buohanan Street, Glasgow.

Summer Tours---GLASGOW &THE HIGHLANDS.CLAYMORE-New Screw Steam Ship.

THE R0YAL;6$.~ MAIL STEAMERS

NW-AM

(ROYAL ROUTE, VIA CRIN.;s Al\~ CALEDO~'IA..~CANALS),

Columba 1Mountaineel" I Cygnet I Inveraray castle LochaweZona Pioneer I'loVeI" I Islay :LochielChevaliu Glenga=y sta1fa. Clydesdale FingalGondoliel" Linnet Glencoe Clansman Queen of the LakeSail, during the Season, tor Isle.y, Oban, Fort WiJllam, Inverness, Sta!I'a, Iona, Lochawe, Glencoe, Tobermory, Pornee, Gairlocb,Ullapool, Lochinver, and Stornoway, a1!'ording Tourists an opportunity ot visiting the magnificent scenery of Glencoe, the Cnchullin

Hills, Loch Cornis!<, L<>ch Scavaig, Loch Maree, and the tamed I elands of Staffa and Iona.OJlicisl Guide Book, Sd.; illnstrated, 6d., cloth silt, Is.; Time Table, with Map, free by Post, on application to the Proprietor,

DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119 HOPE ST., GLASGOW.15

Page 16: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL BRANCHES OF THE ABOVE.... 'J:':a::a.l!:E SIL~VE:a. JlI.l:F.D.A..LS AV7ARDED.

Sole lIlIaker of Wat:sta.!r'a Patent Holler_

TesLimonials and Price List·on application. Soet1= of New Pat.ent Co=bme<1

Con1c:a.1 'Z'ubUla.:" lIIoIlez-.

OVER 2,000 NOW IN USE.

The above Boilers require no Brick worKin setting. For Economy, Efficiencys andthe small amount of attention requii ed

they are not to be surpassed.

JOHN SWAIN,Russell Street HYDE ~ Near "

Ironworks, . . , MANCHESTER,

- lE:IW"4&-I::IW"E::E=--,A..>;1) ldANUFAC'XlmER OF

Hot Water Apparatus,For Heating Churches, .

Chapels, Schools, Lecture Halls,Billiard Rooms, Conservatories,

Greenhouses, Forcing Pits, &c.

1\

\\I'I

\~,1

\

.t

1l.1

ItI

SUCCESSORS TO SOLOMON &; ROBERT WAGSTAFF,

BOILER MAKERS, HOT-WA.TER ENGINEERS, ETC....,"""",...."'\."\,"I.,""'\,"'~"\,,,,,'\.'\.'\.'\,

IMPROVED RIVETTED HOT-WATER BOILERS, REQUJRINC!. NO BRICKWORK.For S1mpllc1ty of Construotion, EtRcient Ciroulation, Economy in V/orldng, and Non-liab111ty

"le Jet out ot Order. these BoUers cannot be surpassed.F:>r Heating Churches, Chapels. Schools, OtRcee, Shops. Greenhouses, &:c.

LATE J.ca:s GlUME,

HARTLEY & CO.,..lE ....gi...eeJL8s!1'

].

CAN AL IRON WORKS,MANCHESTER ROAD, HYDE.

Hi

No. 2Conical Bo1ler.Fedfrom~

NW-AM

I[l

1\\1

;\\I\I -I

Page 17: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

J. K. &W. Hesketh,. ~.

·WINCHAM CORN & BONE· MILLS,NORTHWICH.

":;.::

:'STEAM MILLS:

Indian Corn-Meal Cake, &e.WINCHAM

Pure Fine Ground Raw Bones.

LOSTOCK ST'EAM MILLS:Ground Boiled Bones, Size and Tallow.

@'"' PRIOES ON APPLIOATION M

CRANAGE WATER CORN AND FLOUR MILLS.

.-..-. ~I~I:.=-=.AL"8!J121 Market Street and 67 Oakley Street,

O:a,E~E,CHESHIRE,

J.oiner, Cabinet Maker and Funeral Furnisher.-------House Property and all· kinds of Repairs and Alterations neatly

and promptly attended to.ESTI:M:ATES GIVEN ON A:E>:E>LJ:CATJ:ON.

W. H. HARROP, Chemist, CREWE, Cheshire.For Producing a Brilliant Gloss on all kinds of Starched Linen.

LINENGLAZEMuslln Cartains. Dresses, Co1!a.rs. Cuffs, "nd "n fine linen !a.brics. retain their sttifness and enowy

whJ.ieness much 10ns.r, when" li"le of :Earrop's Linen Glaze is added to the Sta.roh. !t canbe UM~ \Vi:1'. ei<her Cold or Hot Water Starch.

Eztrutjrom tM "Chri.tia" Unio"," M" 8th 1881:-"lli. R.umol' has eontri,ed to prodnce " STacK GLOSS which is more 1&tU­f<let<,ry ,,,d useful for hnndry purpooes th= "-"). o:"".r, and in this respect is .. decided d<.sitUr4tum in household economy; STI7Fltlm<G .u<J>PO I5Hnw 'I'H!:: LISRS ""ITS ~n""CH P.A.CILITY.

Sold in 1d.. 3d., 6d.,lU1d Is. P~ckets, and 1n Large Boxes for Hotels. Laundries. &:0., 6L, 105.,and 2Os, ea.ch. MAy be had from all Gtoce....., &c. or from the MAnnfActu:er.

'17 NW-AM

Page 18: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

s. CORBETT & SONS'Royal Societies' of England, Scotland and Holland

PRIZE GRINDING MILLHas been Awarded upwards of 50 First Prizes,

in competition with ALL THE LEADING MAKERS.

ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERYOf every description.

Particulars and Catalogues post free on applicatian to

S. COR BET T & SON S,PARK STREET WORKS,

WELLINGTON, SALOP.

EDWIN PITCHFORD & CO.,BREWERS & MALTSTERS,

··U:&7XO::aT B::EI,E~E:R,-Y",

WALKER STREEt, WELLINGTON, SALOP.

Hogs. laarrel.heo.d.

X·.. 30/-XX 54/ 36/-XXX 72/,!, 48/-BXXX .,. 81/- 54/-XXXX .,. ,., 90/- 60/-

PRICE LIST :-Eilder· Firkin. • Hogs- Be.rreL lUlder- FIrkin

kin. heo.d. kin.

15/- 7/6 Strong Ale... 108/- 72/- 36/-18/- 9/- Bitter Ale... 81/- 54/- 27/-24/- 12/- Double Stout 48/- 24/- 12/-27/- All.l1.les and Stouts warranted brewed30/- . 15/- I from malt and hops only.

HERBERT SMITH,(LATlC JAINlC),

::BOOT ,& S:&:C>E :L\IJ:.A.:K:EI::R"6 Broad street, L UDLO-W.

EDWABD P.~TE.R80:N A SON,

TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS,CONTRACTORS AND BENDWARE MANUFACTURERS,

Wrekin Saw Mills, WELLINGTON, SALOP .. -

l!lS~A:BLISRJllD 80 YEARS.

S1lL~ :IV :El~ db !SI «» :IV ~IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN WINES AND SPIRITS,

ACENTS FOR CUlNNESS & CO:8 DUBLIN STOUT, AND AllSOPP & SONS' BURTON ALES

. Wellington and Oakengates, Salop.18 NW-AM

Page 19: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

NW-AM

r ~":ECOALBROOKDALE CO~

LI~ITED:J

COALBROOKDALE IRONWORKS,NEAR WELLINGTON,

.SHROPSHIRE.MANUFACTURERS OF

.BAR IRON AND BOILER PLATIS,WROUGHT & CAST IRONWORK.

GENERALIRON FOUNDERS

SPECIALITIES:Entranee Gates, Palisading, Baleonies, Garden

, Seats, Fountains, Monumental Ereetions, Grates,Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Steam Engines, Maehi~nery, Sugar Pans, and Colonial Artieles generally.

PATTERN BOOKS ON APPLICATION.

ROOFING TILES.BRICKS: PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL.

Warehouses:- 82 CASTLE STREET, BRISTOL.London Show Rooms:-43 & 44 HOLBORN VIADUCT, E.C.

19

..I ~

t •

• I

Page 20: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

BIRKENHEAD ORGAN WORKS.-_.•._---WILlIAM AND FRANK HALL,

Organ Builders,Albion Street, Hamilton Square,

,B:J::R,::EE:E1\7:B:E.4.:I3.

Estimates for Yearly Tunings, Re-building, Cleaning, and every description ofOrgan Work.

JOSEPH WALKER,

Merchants' Tailor,24 Conway Street, BIRKENHEAD.~

Gentlemen favouring with a trial will find a. first-class trade, conducted on principles of the strictesteconomy.

MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED AT A DAY'S NOTICE.LADIES' JACKETS MADE TO ORDER.

Pryce & Son,CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS,

AND CARPET FACTORS,

90, 92 and 94 Hamilton Street,:El :J: :B,:S: E Br ::B: E A. :0.

Designs and Estimates Submitted for

COMPLETE HOUSE & SHIP FURNISHING.~ -

FURNITURE PACKED, REMOVED OR WAREHOUSED.

J:STA~~ 1869. B. McKINLEY, EST~ 1S69.

G-E:aTEB,.A.L ::I:tEA.LE~,

10 & J~ GRANGE LANE, BIRKENHEAD.The higheat euh pliee paid for Ladies' and Gentlemen'. Cast-cif Wearing AppUel, Old Carpets, CnrWns, Books, o!:c. All Orders, by P,oat 01.

~p:omptlYa~to.MO!1eYorcUsta.nce no object. Ladies attended to by~ MeE1Dley. __

2.0~ -NW-AM

Page 21: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

rIi!

----~... 1

JOSEPH JONES &CHESWORTH,AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS,

JrARM STOOl[ SALESJIlEJrj

AND ESTATE AGENTS,.."liEAl-~ ~~8~"~•....

VALUATIONS AND INVENTORIES AOOURATELY TAKEN!SALES OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE

HELD AT HOCTON SMITHFIELO, HINDERTON AND MORETON ALTERNATELY WEEKLY.• • •

ATTENDANCE AT OFFICE, HAY MARKET, BIRKENHEAD,EVERY TUESDAY FROM II A.M. TO 3 P.M. .

AGENTS TO ROYAL INSURANCE CO.

ESTABLISHED 1794.

JONES & LANGLE-Y,CARRIAGE BUILDERS,

FOR ROME A!m EXPORT.

A. large Stock of Oa.rria.ges sent for

New Special de- Repa.irs from a dis- ~

~ signed Carria.ges tance, undertaken ~~~~~~ ~U1 provements. Re- a.t Special Rates, 103

~ pairs undertaken at also warehoused, ~

fij the lowest possible J.1~~-1r lJ==r==J\~~~===-} and Sold on Com- l:zj

~ rate, to allow ot mission. ~careful & judicious . !!Iexecution.

OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY.

]B:J::)""i1VA..:lR,DS & :J3..A..'V"XES,

MARBLE & STONE" WORKS,. OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HOTEL, OSWALD RD., OSWESTRY•

........................~M.:>n=.n:s, Tombs, a.nd Eea.d,to".e; :n Marbl., Granite, and any kbd of :E':ee Stone, molud1na YO~ka~e, Q11ll%1l1a,

"::.d ~ll 10c3.1 stone. DeEiguB SUo ..lied &:1d prices j;1ven for allldncls of Ma.llOXU7. trOll on aprllollotion.

2.1

Page 22: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

NW-AM

GEORGE INGRAM MUlRHEAD,

Builder and Contractor,STATION ROAD, NEWPORT, SALOP.-_ ..-

PLANS~ SPEOIFIOATIONS AND EBTIMATES PREPARED.

JOHN WARD,MALTSTER AND BREWER,

SPRINGFIELD BREWERY,N""E W PORT:;I S...A..LOP_

PRICE LIST.Per Per

Ga.llon. .!!he!. llarreL Kll. ~kIp. Ga.lion. .Ilhd. Buret Kll. £!rid:.X Mild Ale Iod. 45/- 30/- 15/- 7/6 XXXX Strong 1/4 72/- 48/- 24/- 12/0XX 1/- 54/- 36/- 18/- 9/- BX Very Strong 1/6 81/- 54/- 27/- 13/6XXX 1/2 63/- 42/- 21/- 10/6 Stout......... 21/- U/-

Table and Haryest Beers from Bd. per gal/on. All Ales and 8touts warranted Brewed from Malt and Hops only.

J _ :B:. N"OON",ftlBIJI.lL W~~)J fO~BB)I A.IfD ~AWTlll,

STEAM SAWING &. TURNERY WORKS, WATER LANE, NEWPORT, SALOP.----_.---Hay Rakes, Office, Shop, and Public-house Stools always on hand. Newel Posts, Balusters and

Washing Machine Rollers to order. Jobbing, Sawing, and Turning.

.A.B,T~"U:R, T _ ""VV.A.:R,~,TIMBER (English & Foreign) AND SLATE MERCHANT,

DEPOTS FOR

STEAM·MADE JOINERY, MOULDINGS, &0., AND ALL KINDS OF BUlLDlNC MATERIALS, BLUE BUILDING BRICKS,ROOFING TIlES, DRAIN PIPES, QUARRIES, CEMENTS, AND PLASTER OF PARIS.

Timber Yard and Office, Station Road, } NEWPORT SALOPBlue Brick Wharf & Office, Chetwynd End,. , . •

ESTAf&:.>HEDJ GEORGE ALFRED DOODY [ESTAf~HED(Late GEORGE DOODY),

MALTSTER,ALE&PORTER MERCHANTAUCTIONEER AND VALUER,

HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, SALOP.22

Page 23: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

rII

"Wedals--,,'tlelbourne, 1881; Sydney, 1880; York, 1879; Pans, 1878; Lo1Ul.on, 1874.

Encaustic, Geometrical, & CeramicMosaic Tiles,

Manufa.ctured of the Fine Jackfl.eld s.nd :Broseley Cla.ys. In Colour and Durability the Tiles ue the best mad...Reanh Tiles In New Designs, =d In great varlety of enamels: White =d ~oned Tiles: Art ~iles, suitable fOIan,. Decoration and Period of Style.

• • •CRAVEN, DUNNILL and CO. (Limited),

Jackfield Works, near Ironbridge, Shropshire.LOXDON OFFICE A..'iD SHOWROOM: 19 MADDOX STREET, REGENT STREET, W.

Manchester Agency-Mr. E. FAULKNER, 140horlton Terrace, Upper Brook St.Liverpool Agency'-:'Mr. LEADLEY BROWN, 25 Brown's Buildings.

CHURCH STRETTONPRIVATE ASYLUM,

FOR GENTLEMEN of the UPPER CLASSES.References to the Visiting Magistrates and the highest Medical Authorities.

Twelve miles from Shrewsbury. Easy of access by rail from all parts.Delightfully situated among the Stretton hills.

Apply to WILLIAM HYSLOP, Esq., Proprietor.

Address :--CHURCH 8TRETTON PRIVATE ASYLUMj SALOP.

:JF....£.l'T..._ 6-...lEIltlDOlE8,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANtl'FACT'O'RING

GENERAL AND BUILDERS' IRONMONCER, AND OIL AND PAINT MERCHANT.HIGH STREET, IRONBRIDGE, SALOP.

BLASTING POWDER MAGAZINE :-JACKFIELD, Near mONBRIDGE.

Agent for all kinds 01 Blasting and Sportin~ Gunpowders, Fuse and all kinds 01 SportSDlel1'. requisites. All kinde ot Sewing :Machinekept in atoek. Experienced men kept for all branches of G&Sfitting, Bel1lwlging, Copper, BrllSI, Iron and Tin-plate Working.

J.A.~ES P.4.G-E,Severn Brewery, IRONBRIDGE, Salop,

WINE, SPIRIT AND HOP MERCHANTIMALTSTER AND BREWER OF SHROPSHIRE ALES.

Agent for D'Arey's C6lebrated DubUn SU?p-1;. and Allsopp's Burton Ales in Casks or Bottles.Dealer 1n :Bri= and Foreign Cigars.

NEVETT BROTHERS,TIMBER MERCHANTSJ_ BUILDERSJ CONTRACTORSJ

- AND MONUMENTAL MASONS,

Waterloo Street, IRONBRIDGE, Salop.

--- 1

23 NW-A"

Page 24: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

THE DUNGE BRICK AND TILE WORKS,~- BROSELEY, SHROPSHIRE,

ESTABLISHED 1:>11.

GEORGE and FRANCIS DAVIS,M.A2'.-uFACTURERS OF

SUPERIOR BROSELEY PRESSED AND OTHER DE~ORIPTIONSOFPLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL

ROOFING TILESIN VARIOUS COLORS.

RIDGE, FINIALS, HIP, AND VALLEY TILES OF EVERY OES:'RIPTIGN. flOORING AND FIRE-CLAY GOODS.MALT KILN TILES, COMMON AND SEWERAGE DRAIN PIPES, &c.

JOHN DOUGHTY,MANUFA.CTURER OF ALL KINDS OF

3ROSELEY PRESSED ROOFING TILESFINIALS, CRESTS: HIPS AND VALLEYS,

Flooring Bricks/ and Squares, Garden Border Tiles, &0.FIRE BRICKS, SQUARES AND BUR8.

..--~~Address :--JAGKFIELDJ Near IRONBR/DGE, SHROPSHIRE

Telegraphic Address :-IRONBRIDGE.

:LVLA.VT & CO_JSflltitUllfit, ~~llllt~fri~lll lltllI _lllltllll _ll~il~ Jllll~tllf5,

FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, CONSERVATORIES, &G.

GLAZED AND ENAMELLED TILES FOR WALLS AND FIREPLACES; HAND-PAINTED ART TILES AND PLAQUES,MAJOLICA WARE AND ARCHITECTURAL ENRICHMENTS, PATENT TERRA-GOTIA PLANT MARKERS, &C.

FIRST-CLASS MEDALS AWARDED TO MAW & CO.;-Exhibitions-London, 1882; Dublin, 1865; Oporto, 1865; Paris, 1867; Philadelphia, 1876; Sydney, 1879;

Melbourne, 1880, and numerous others.Bool:£ of Pat:erns arranged by leading designers of the day, also Speczal ])esigns and Estimates for every J.:ind of

Flvor al~d Watt Tiling, <!·c., forwarded <m application.

BENTHALL ~IORKS, BROSELEY, SHROPSHIRE.P. & J ..A.S. EX» +QV.A.B,x)S,

THE LODGE BREWERY,Near CHIRK.

THE TRADE & PRIVATE FAMILIES SUPPLIED ON REASONABLE TERMS.== -...... -

THOMAS E. CHRITCHLEY,OORR AJIB OIeIIEIE FA·O~OB~ &Os,

~.£.JIC~E~ "l!I.C.Al...~"'~"~_

Flour, JrIalt, Litl8~d, and Cotton Cakes, also Guano, Bones, Manures, ~c.TERMS AND PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.

24

Page 25: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

rij;

----------.----.---~--- 1

T:RrE.A..S"D":R.E & SQm-,English & Foreign Timber &Mahogang Merohants & ImportersJ

STEAM SAW AND MOULDING MILLS, WOOD STREET, COTON HILL;STEAM JOINERY AND TURNING WORKS, 16 CHESTER STREET, SHREWSBURY.~

English and Foreign Timber converted to any sizes, suitable for Builde~\Aa. ~g0n Builders, Coach Builders. Cabinet Makers, Wheelwrii'hts &c., &c. ~tes,HurJles a.nd other requirements for Estate Repairs. Spade Trees

lHammer R&ndles,

and all kinds of Turned Goods. Special advantages offerea to the Tra.de.SLATES L"iliD SLATE GOODS supplied direct from the best Quarries in North Wales. CEME1'<"T L1\il) PL.UlTE:R.

Special adv~ntages offered in the best qualit.y, which has been tested with a heavy stra.in. DIUIJT PIPU deliveredto any Station, with a Large Discount off List Prices. Broseley Roof Tiles, Flooring SqUAres, &e. C&St IronGuttering and Down Pipes and Grates at reduced prices. Chimney Pots, Rid"'es, Valleys, Hips, and any othermaterial llSually wanted for building can be supplied from stock at shortest °notice. Prices can be had ona.pplication to the head Offices,

CHESTER STREET, SHREWSBURY.

JABEZ BARKER,English Timber Merchant,

12 CHESTER STREET, SHREWSBURY.GEO. J. HOLT & SON,

BRANDY AND WINE IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND BONDERS OF SPIRITS,Sole Agents tor Shropshire tor MeSllrS. Cha:r:rin.ton .It Co.'s (Messrs. Cha:r:rlngton. IIe:<d &: co. London-Estll.bllshed 1'16'1).

CELEBRATED INDIA PALE, MILD, and STRONG BURTON ALES.Agents for Messrs. Combe and Co.'s LONDON STOUT and :PORTER.

OFFIOE :--20 North Street, Oastle Fields, SHREWSBURY.

J AS_ ~ADDOOK,Stone, Marble and Monnmental Granite Works,

SMITHFIELD ROAD, SHREWSBURY."' " "'\,'\.'-'\.'\."1,. '\,"1,., " ,,, , ...

IMPERISHABLE LEAD LETTERS.Monuments, Tombs} and Headstones in Marble, Granite, and any kind of Freestone. DesIgns forwarded._ . s.-JB.A.B,:B:EJR, BB,OT=--::E1:R,S

(Successors to JOHN ll!ETCALFI,

SMITRFIELD ROAD, SHREWSBURY,

ENGLISH & FOREIGN TIMBER MERCHANTS.~

Mahogany, American, Birch, and Baltic Woods imported.Spec1fl.cations of BuUd1ng Timber cut out to order on the Shortest N!)t1ce.

Establlshed18~. HENRY ROWLA.NDS, Establ1ahed 182t'.

ENGINEER, IRON & BRASS FOUNfJER, MILLWRIGH~ &0.:BICTON F0UNl>RY, NEA.R SHREWSBURY.~

Engines of all kinds Made and Repa.ired. Oa.sugs of every description.

::R, I C ::a:..A.:::E(, D PR,ICE 7

........d.e... :;a~d.. U .........=-..e...~~DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS,

OfJLEHAM BUILDING YARD, SHREWSBURY.-...."...."...........'\,'\,;"''\,,,,,,,,,,,,,'''''',,''',,,,,,,,,'''''',''''\,'\,'\,'\,'\,''''\,,,ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ANY KIND OF WORK FREE OF' CHARGE.

4 25

Page 26: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

NW-AM

EST.l"_:ELJ:SHED ~772

The Shrewsbury Chronicle,AND SHROPSHIRE AND MONTGOMERYSHmE TIMES,

The COUNTY NEWSPAPER, and LEADING JOURNAL for Shropshire and North Wales,

H.A.S the most I~FLUE~""TIAL CIRCULATlO:\" in the COU:\"l'Y, and is the PRI:\"CIPAL ORGAX ofSHROPSHIRE and the PRI:\"CIPALIl'Y, and circulates also in the adjoining Counties of Chester,

Stafford, Warwick, Worcester, Hereford, and Radnor.It is the BEST MEDIU:YI for ADVERTISE~:I:E:\"TS, ,ince it is read by the Xobility, Clergy, Gentry,

and the Monied and Trading Interests of the extensi'l"e districts through which it circulates. It has also longbeen acknowledged as the O:\"LY RECOGXISED ORGAS of AGRICULTURIS1'S in the County.

The surest, if not the most unerring, test of the bona fide character of the circulation of the SIfflEWSB URYCHRONICLE, as well as of its position in the County, and its mlue as an Ad'l"ertising Medium, when compared withany of its local contemporaries, is to be found in the fact that besides ha"dng a widespread and entensi'l"e postal issue,it employs TWENTY-SIX NEWSMEX, and is also publi_hed by a large number of Agents. It is also theLARGEST NEWSPAPER in the County, its pages containing from twel.e to twenty columns of news more than an.other newspaper throughout Shropshire or Montgomeryshire. •

Subscription Per Year:Unstamped .•.10s. 8d. j if paid in advance, 8s. 8d. Stamped, 13s.; if paid in advance, 11s.

PUBLIS!D:D EVERY FRmAY BY THE

Proprietors: Jno. WA TTON &SON, St. John's Hill, Shrewsbury.

BRIDGEWATER ARMS,FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOL'EL.

~~"""""'~"'~""""'~,

J. W. LAWRENCE, PROPRIETOR.

Wholesale Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter r~erchant.• "1 H .: .=:;=; •••

A few minutes' walk from the Ellesmere Railway Station. Every accommodation for Pic-nic andFishing Parties. All Wines and Spirits of the best quality at moderate prices. The Hotel isnear the far-famed Bowling Green, from which the most charming Scenery may be viewed; andalso the splendid Lakes, where the best of Fishing may be obtained.

POSTINC IN All ITS BRANGHES ON THE SHORTEST NDTlCE. TENTS AND MARQUEES ON HIRE.

WATER SUPPLY!w. WDDDlEY WYATT, HYDRAULIC AND GENERAL ENGINEER.

WAYLAND VILLAS, WHITCHURCH, SALOP.OFFICE:-OLD TOWN HALL, WHITCHURGH. WORKS AT WAY MILL.

Designs a.nd Estimata given tor Wa~ Supply tor Mansiots,F=, Villages, &C. Hydraulic Roms and all kinds ot Ptunping Machinerymade to order. Hard "'ater made soft by .. simple and ine>:pensiY8 p:ocess.

Welshpool Coffee House & Temperance Hotel,47 HIGH srrREET, WELSHPOOL.

Mr. G. M. SMITH, Manager.

Visitors will find every Accommodation. An Ordinary on Market and Fair Days.

26

~'.~ .-.

Page 27: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

RICHD. WILSON,BREWER OF PALE, MILD AND STRONG ALESJ

.Aa ...... 1eI::aI"8.e..~CASTLE BREWERY, BRIDGNORTH, SHROPSHIRE•. ... -

Agents: Wm. BENNETT, Mardol Quay, SHREWSBURY." Thos. B. WILSON, Tontine Hotel, IRONBRIDGE." Wm. TURTON, Mill Street, KIDDERMINSTER.·" JOSEPH CORBETT, Trench, WELLINGTON.

WILLIAlVI BATE,Builder and Contractor,

DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF

BUILDING MATERIALS, BROSELEY ROOFING TILES, YORK STONE FLAGS, ANDBANGOR AND OTHER SLATES.

Portland and Parian Cements, Plaster of Paris, Agricultural Drain Pipes, and all ~ds ofSanitary Glazed Socket Pipes, Water Closet Pans, &c., &c.

Yard & W orkshops-U nderhill Street, & Office-Whitburn Street,

BRIDGNORTH~ SHROPSHIRE"

RICHARD HEAD, BUILDER, &0.,WHOLESALE &RETAIL ENGLISH &FOREIGN TIMBER MERCHANT,And Dealer in Brick-kiln Goods, Cement, Plaster, Socket Pipes, &c.

44 WHITBURN STREET, BRIDGNORTH.

~ ~t' /& ']Ni( (if'{ ~ 'jj\,nr 'n,m' U1 ~ fIt'iJ ifJ' /k, 'ffi'~ '0/;0// A.ili.l ~Umm~~UJll,&~

HIGH STREET, BRIDCNORTH, SHROPSHIRE,EDWARD MORRALL, Proprietor.

Visitors will find every Accommodation at this Old-established Hous&..AN ORDINARY ON MARKET AND FAIR DAYS.

-reNDeR PRICE & SON,BUILDERS, CONTRA.CTORS A.ND TIMBER MERCHANTS,

Dealers in all kinds of Building Materials, Lime, Coal,Corn, &c.,

1!MI: I 1W" ~ v:It' lE .fii~ L lE W"', .=-...p~no S

JO:El:N" G-ET~:l:N", ,BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR,

Steam Saw Mill! Join.9ry Works, and Depot for the Sale of Building Materla/s}

New Street, Frankwell, SHREWSBURY..- - -C=lE=>--

DESIGNS, ESTIMATES AND VALUATIONS FURNISHED FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDING W~RK.

27 NW-AM

;1

III

I,.1,

Page 28: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

COW LANE BRIDGE, CHESTER.-,. ....

R. & W. LAMB,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

PENRHYN It, OTHER WELSH SLATES. Fir~ Bricks, Staffordshire and Welsh Building and

PaVIng BrIcks, Flooring, Roofing, and Ridging Tiles, ChimneyTops, Glazed Socket and Field Drain Pipes.

BEST ROMAN, PORTLAND & KEENE'S CEMENTS, PLASTER OF PARIS, LATHS,HAIR, LIME, &c., &c. .

KING'S HEAD HOTEL,T. A. LAMBERT, Proprietor

(Late of Btar Hotel, Hold),

HOLYWELL, N()RTH WALES.TIn: Proprietor begs to intimate that this Hotel is in close pro:rimity to the celebrated St. Winifred's Well,

which is visited by ma.ny of the .Aristocracy of the Country during the Summer Months. Families will findeTery coliTenience and comfort, also with every attendance to Commercial Gentlemen. .

.A large and commodious Coffee Room, with Drawing Room adjoining. Good Bath Room. SpaciousBilliard Room and Smolcing Room.

The Proprietor runs OmnibUlles for the convenience of the public in general, meeting the principal trains,of which he has the sole right as Parcels .Agent for the London &; North Western Railway Co.

POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

v1.~ent for the Oelebrated Buthin Soda Water Co. .I1.lso .d.J!ent for the GQmmercia"lUnion Assurance Co.

TEN COAL EXCHANGE COAL CO.Coal, Cannel, Brick & Slate Proprietors.

COAL AT .OOLLIERY PRIOES.Business Policy:-A good article at the Lowest Possible Price and prompt payment.

URIAS EROMLEY, Managing Director.The Company supply at any Statiens on the lo~don and North Western, Midland, and

Great Western RaIlways.

NW-AM

ORDERS TO BE SENT TO NO. EO COAL EXCHANCE, CHESTER.28

Page 29: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

Brickwork~

as used at Hove 'I!own Ra.ll, Reading 'I!own Hall, BedfoTd Shire Hall, Eaton Hall, "Guardian"01llce, Manchester, and other important Bu1lcihlgs.

ORNAMENTAL RmGE TILES, FINIALSt and TERMINALS. :NEW DESIGNS.1 1 PATENT MACHINE·MADE ana PRESSED ROOFING TILES.~ ditrer from the Broseley and other Manufactures, in that they are of a special and peculiar colour, and they can be had pr"""",

mto such a close deDse snbstance that they will not vegetate. Xheir sale is rapidly increasing i<l all parts of the Country.

BWABGJJzr ~~~3 e.w~~~IiM~~~a1D ~~~8G.

Imperishable Blue Vitrified Adamantine Paving, Clinkers, Stable Bricks, &c. Guaranteedto be thoroughly Vitrified throughout.

~mFerisqahlt ~esselate() an() Encaustic \tile ~ah.emenfs~ne.quaIreh for ~eautu .of ~oIolXr, Jfinisg anh ~lXrahiIifu of ~ertlXrt. .

Every Description of HIGHLY.GLAZED SANITARY STONEWARE Sinks. GtIlI1es. Shone's PatentHouse sewa.ge Ejector; Dean's Pa.tent Traps, &0.

SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE PIPES.

TREFYNANT FIRE·CLAY WORKS, PLASKYNAS'I!ON PO~!I?ERIlllS.

{

RED BRICK AND 'I!ERRA COTTA} 1R bPEN-V-BONT BLUE BRICK AND ROOFING TILE WORKS, ua on

TESSELA'I!ED AND ENCAUSTIO TILE . •

• J. C.EDWARDS,MANUFACTURER OF

1. :•. '~ e 'e~

_[oulded &Ornamental~........-.. ... ~~

~ Bed, Buff, Blue & Glazed Facing· Bricks,~

lReO anb Euff Uerra <totta,

ISLAND GREEN BREWERY,~REx::a:AJ.VL_

THE Celebrated PALE, STRONG and MILD ALES, Brewed exclusivelyfrom the choicest Malt and Hops at this old-established Brewery, are

supplied in 9, 18, 36 and 54 Gallon Casks, at moderate prices.

JOE:N"" JO~ES,~.:r"pJr:i..et..:r.

MURLESS ~f) LOXHAM-=-:E&:E1-.J17:E::EI, 1!5J~

WYNNSTAY BREWERY, WREXHAM.• • •

NW-AM

STRONG, MILD, AND PALE ALES,PORTER AND STOUT:!

IN CASKS, 9, 18, 36 and 54 GALLONS.29

Page 30: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

THE BELLE VUE· HOTEL,Trefriw, North Wales.

T. DUTTON, PROPRIETOR.

The above is a First-class Hotel for VISITORS ana TOURISTS. Gooa Fishing, ~c.A. Stwaner rll/ns daily from Conway all/ring the Season.Trejriw is a cha;17lung spot on the banks of the Conway.

r.:JI:'IlllJl::lE

HIGH SCHOOL,DENBIGH, N. WALES.

--:0:--

PRINCIPAL, J. E. BLOCK, M.R.e.p. SECOND MASTER, E. W. SHEPHERD, RA.--:0: .

Boarders ..Day Boys (over 12) ..Day Boys (under 12)

Sixty Guineas per Annum.Twelve Guineas "Eight Guineas "

JONES & HUGHES,ENGLISH AND FOREIGN TIMBER MERCHANTS,

DEE SIDE STEAM SAW MILLS,

CORWEN, NORTH WALES.Cart -and Lorry Shafts, Spokes, Felloes, Naves, &c., supplied

Wholesale to the Trade. Scantling of all descriptionCut to Order.

DWYGYFYLGHI HOTEL, PENIAENIA.WR(at the foot of the Fair.V Glen and Sychnant Pass).

--'-0'--

THOMAS LAWSON, PROPRIETOR.--0---

ai1i'F Private Apartments. Tourists & Commercial Gentlemen will find good accommodation at the above Hotel

p = 8/; ::a::. LE"":J:S,TIMBER IMPORTERS AND STEAM SAW MILLS,

CONWAY, North "Wales.ALL BUILDING TIMBER IMPORTED DIRECT TO CONWAY, AND FOR WHICH ESTIMATES WILL 8E GIVEN.

CARRIAGE PAID TO ALMOST ALL STATIONS.

NW-AM 30

Page 31: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

Gill

N W-A t.4

J

SlVIITHBROTHERS,Builders and Contractors,

PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS,COAL MERCHANTS,

AND PROPRIETORS OF THE MARKET HALL,HOYLAKE, CHESHIRE.

Agents for Yorkshire Flags, Kerbs and Channel Stones, Sets andLimestone Chips.

JEstimates for H5pbaIt 1llIlalks, 8.,.A~ents for P. J ardine, Flag and Stone Quarry, Holy'Well.

JAMES SHAYLER5

Draper, Hosier, and Stocking Manufacturer,]lIarket Street, HOYLAKE.

ADVANTAGES TO CUSTOMERS :--Our Stockings can bere-footed for 4td., also can put double knees and heels ifrequired. Boys' Jersey Suits knit to any colour. All thebest makes of Wools kept in stock. Ladies' own WoolKnitted up. Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's Hosemade from Silks, Cottons, and all other Wools and jM:erino~.

~ SAMPLE STOCKING SENT TO ANY CUSTOMER OM ApPLICATION BY POST CARDOR LETTER.

The Dee First-class Hotel(OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION),

GRANGE ROAD, WEST KIRBY.No Intoxicants.

•• •PROPRIETOR - - - - - T. JACKSON.

-ESTABLISoHED 1840. JESSE BIRD, ESTABLIS~ED 1840.

DARRIER AND FURNITURE REMOVER,MARKET STREET, HOYLAKE.

Families' Luggage and Parcels forwarded daily to all parts.31

1

Page 32: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

Manufacturers' Diagrams, Specifications, Designs,Drawings, and Priee Lists

DONE by a NE"W PROCESS, EITHER on WOOD or STONE,AT ONE-THIRD OF THE OLD COST.-... --

C~EA.PEST CB; BEST

~rinttr anb'" ~!tO'unt ~llnk ~anufatfurtrIN ENGLAND,

ALL MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS BOUND & LETTERED from Ilid. each.

PACKING PAPERS, SAMPLINGS, AND CHEMICAL FILTERINGS.Sample Bags-Linen and Paper, Sample Boxes and Bottles,

and Twines of all makes.

DIE SJNKING AND STAMPING, GOLD, SILVER, AND COLORS.INDIA-RUBBER STAMPS, w-arranted to last 26 Years.

l/ IRWELL PBNS "-Ready Writers! Base and Oomfort on any Paper! Is. 6d. per Gross.

~ BEFORE ORDERIKG ELSEWHERE, GET My QUOTA.TIONS. ~... to: •

BENJ AMIN KENT,Irwell Ohambers, Fazakerley Street (°:':0~~~~), Oldhall Street,

LX'v-EB,POOL.

TU-OR: &LJ:JIIl:J:'rED,

Jn~ia lRubber ManufacturerStWill be pleased to submit quotations for all descriptions of

RUBBER COODS, VALVES, SHEETS, WASHERS, BUFFERS &BEARINC SPRINGS, ETC,ASBESTOS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF

TUCK'S PATENT STEAM PACKING:Eoch length of which 1s St:>mped with their :Registered Trade U:>.rk.

CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMrR.!.LTY AND FOREIGN GOVER~DIEXTS.

i..IVERPOOL, 42 GHAPEL STREET. ALSO AT LONDON, CARDIFF AND SOUTHAMPTON.-WORXS-LA~EETH_

LiverpoolDlercuryES'rAJ3LJ:SE:ED ~S:l.1_

THE DAILY MERCURY has the largest circulation, and is the most extensively used AdvertisingMedium in Liverpool. It circulates throughout Lanca;hire, ,Vest Ridinz of Yorkshire, Cheshire,Shropshire, North and South 'Vales, 1\orth Staffordshire, CUluberland, "Vewnoreland a"d the :xorth.

Price Id. Termsfor Adve'rtising on application to " MERCURY," Liverpool.THE WEEKLY MERCURY, Price 2d., is the largest "Weekly Paper issued frolll Liverpool. and OD

ll.CCount of the completeness of its Shipping Li.$ts and stlllillll1ries of News, circulates in all parts of th<­world.

Proprietors, EGERTON SMITH & Co.32

)

II

Page 33: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

- .. -.~;

TESTIMONIAL,o

LiverpOttl,

June 26th, 1869.

"There is nothingin this 'DRY SOAP'

that will injure thefabric on which itmay be used."

SHERIDAN MUSPRAT, M.D.0071. of Ohemistry•

TESTIMONIAL,'o

8aflk Moer Laundry,

Belfast.

"1 have testedyour, 'DRY SOAP'

in various ways, and~ find it is the Best Soapi 1have ever used."

Yours truly,

WM. M1EAR...a..L 'IN'" A. "Y" is "D" S ::El

Shaw's Dry Soap,FOR W ASHING EVERYTHING.

Used in the U Queen's Laundry" for ouer Three Yeats6

AWARDED THE CRAND COLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. THE HIOHEST AWARD,MANCHESTER, 1880, FOR QUALITY.

DARDY & WILLIA.II.'IRON & TINPLATE ;.}fERCHANTS & METAL BROKERS; ,

AGENTS FOR

The Siemens' Patent Gas Light Co. Limited,M.ilirUFACTURERS OF

THE SIEMENS' PATENT GAS BURNERSuperseding the Electric Light.

Cl • ~.

j C.I

• I

NW-AM""

""

33

~~o_~ K~A8l~late Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, .. and Assistant Master at Exeter School.

TERJY.I:S:-80 Guineas per Annum.20

IS

:BoardersDay Boys, over 12Day Boys, under 12

[)

OFFICE: 23 OLD HALL STREET, LIVERPOOL.HIGHFIELD SCHOOL

JR,OC:EE: FEB,:R,"T",NEAR BIRKENHEAD, ON THE BIRKENHEAD AND CHESTER LINE•

•••

Page 34: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

EST.A.ELIS:B::ElD ~S07_r .

fHE "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE"Oldest Established and Best Paper in North Wales,

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY:J:»O"UG-L.4.S :B:B,OT:~E:R,S,

CAXTON HOUSE, BANGOR..~ ....PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS

For Bankers, Brokers.. Insurance. Companies. Public Companies, Solicitors,AuctIoneers, &c., executed with promptitude.

PROSPECTUSES. I INVENTORIES. I PLACARDS.ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION. CIRCULARS. INVOICES.CATALOGUES. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS. BILL HEADS AND CHECKS.

ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS.- -

"THE ORIGINAL LLANDUDNO DIRECTORY,"And List of Visitors for Llandudno, Colwyn Bay, Bettws-y-Coed, Conway, Penmaenmawr, Llanfairfechan,

Bangor, and Beaumaris. Price 2d. Free by Post for a Year, lls. prepaid; and I3R. On credit.BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM.

Published at 53 Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO.

H. MORRIS, BANGOR,CARRIAG E Every

DescriptionBUILDER. always

on Hand.

-We .E. J 0 N ES, C. E.,

LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR &VALUER,ESTATES OFFIOF~.

MENAI BRIDGE,NORTH WALES.

"

NW-AM

--Estate Agencies, Agricultural Architecture, Drainage, Valuations and Surveys of

Estates, Timber and Tillages undertaken.34

Page 35: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

MONK, NEWELL &. BRYON,-.r:a:E B,"D"~ON"

TERRA COTTA BRIOK &TILE WORKS,NORTH VTALES.

WORKS ALSO AT SEACOMBE, CHESHIRE; BELFAST, IRELAND j BOOTLE, LIVERPOOL.

~UFACTURERS OF

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEST DEEP RED AND BUFF TERRA COTTA, PLAIN,MOULDED, AND FOLIATED BRICKS, TILES, PANELS, MEDALLIONS, &c., &e.;

CHIMNEY TOPS, VASES, TRUSSES, &e.0---

THOROUGHLY VITRIFIED BLUE AND BRINDLED FACING BRIOKSFor RAILWAYS and all WORKS REQtJIRING HEAVY TRAFFIC AND GREAT STRENGTlL

o '

Very Best Quality ofRed, Brown} Brindled & Blue Roofing Tiles}BOTH PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL.

Being non-absorbent and nou-couducti~e, these Tiles are wnrm in Winter and cool in Summer, and also pre~cnt me decay of the Boof. Timbere. Architects' and Engineers' speciAl attention is called to these Roofing Tiles.

--:0::--FLOORING QUARRIES and TILES.-Special good quality in various Colours,

at the most common prices.--:0:--

RIDCE TILES AND FINIALS OF THE RICHEST COLOUR AND BY THE BEST DESICNERS.ESTIMATES FURNISHED BY RETURN OF POST.

-

THE ABERDERFYN FIRE-BRICK CO.,RUABON, North Wales.

MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

FIRE-CLAY COODS, BUFF &REO TERRA COTTA, BRIOKS, TILES, &C.THE ABERDERFYN SILICA FIRE-BRICKS,

Specially prepared from the Purest Fire-ela.ys and .Siliceous Stones, are confidently recommended whereintense heat is used.

Ertra;;t of a Letter received from Mr. E. BRYO}'~ of tlte Firm of Mess-N. Monk, Newell, & Bryo-J!.I have used and ha~ehad extensive experience both here and elsewhere with a vRliety of Fire Bricks from all parts 01 the kingdOlll.

and I am Jlleasod to tell you that your Silica Fire Brick. are the most resisting I have ever used" especially for our Blue WareK1Ins, whicArequire firmg at the highest possible degree of heat.-=-------=-----------PRICES, &c., ON APPLICATION.

WILLIAM TURNER,CAMBRIAN FOUNDRY &, IRON WORKS,

NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES.ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, IRON ANn BRASS FOUNDER,

MANUFACTURER OF MINING & QUARRY MA.CHINERY,Saw Benches, Planing Machines, Water Wheels, Self-Acting saw-Filing Ma.chines. Weigh1ng Machine!;.

Cranes, Brakes, Pumps, Hoists, Tram Wheels, ShaftiJig, Pulleys, &c.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STEAM ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINES, &C., &c.

REPAIRS BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ON MODERATE TERMS..35 NW-AM' ,.

...

II

r

Page 36: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

~llrtb& ~Dutbmalt5familn ~anrnal5PUBLISHED BY J. EVANS & COMPANY, HERALD OFFICE, CARNARVON•.-

~ All the Official County Advertisements of Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire,Flintshire, Merionethshire, appear in the HERALD by Special Order of the

QJlarter Sessions,AGUARANTEE TO ADVERTISERS OF Ir~FLUENTIAL &. EXTENSIVE ClRCULATlON.--------..._--._-"._------

CARNARVON & DEliBIGH HERALD,Established 1831. Published Friday Afternoon for Saturday. Price Twopencp.

HERA.LD CYMRAEG (WELSH HERALD),Established 1854. Published Tuesday Afternoon for 'Wednesday, and Friday

for Saturday. Price One Penny.

LLANDUDNO REGISTER & HERALD,(NORTH WALES VISITORS' PAPER). Established 1856. Published Friday Evening for Saturday.

Price Twopence.

Guaranteed Circulation 40,000 Copies, through 800 Agencies in North and South Wales,London, Liverpool, Manchester, &c.

These NATIONAL FAMILY JOURNALS contain a complete epitome of the news of theweek. Maintaining seven special and qualified reporters, and 200 occasional correspondents, local newsfrom the mining, agricultural, and mercantile districts is fully reported throughout the whole of NorthWales and Cardiganshire.

For ADVERTISEMENTS of Estates or Properties for Sale these J oumals present an invalu­able medium of publicity, as they are regularly subscribed for by agents and others interested in suchmatters; and through no other medium can the same amount of general and varied circulation besecured in the district.

.~ .....LIST OF SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL AGENCIES•

.A.ber1!'raw-John Owen Crieeieth-W. Evans L!anber's-D. H. WilIiams Neath-John Willi&msAmlweh-D. Jones Conway-R. E. Jones Llanlly!ni-W. W. Jones !\ew Quay-Yr. ThomasAberereh-R. Joues Cardi;::an-Mrs. WiJlia!JlS Llanlair!eehan-E. Williams !\arberth-Yeyler & SonAberdaron-J. Jones CardiJr-Joseph Corin Llandudno-W. H. Smith Nantlle-P. JonesAber-H.Owen Caerwen-Miss Willlams Llanaelhaiarn-W. Williams Newborough-G. JonesAbersoeh-W. Evans Corris-E. Edwards Leeswood-J. Drury Newcastle Emlyn-MissA.ParryAtonwen-e.Parry Corris-J. P. Jones Llanerebymor-H. M. Williams Ogmore Valley-Yr. EvansAberystwyth-Pbilip willia,ns Corwen- -Jones Llanrwst-O. L Jones Oswestry-D. RobemAber&yron-John Jones Cbester-W. Asthn Llanbedr-J. Evans & Son PenmaenlDAwr-Y. JonesAbers;ele-Robert Jones Crewe-Wilmot Eardiey Llanidloes-T. WiUi"ms Port!l:lsdoe-R. HnmphreysAerefAir-W. Wril;ht Celo prerthyr)-M. R. WiWlllllS /' LI"nlyllin-S. Bry&l1 Penmsehno-W. P. JonesAberalDAn-W. SilOS Carmarthen-W. Rees L1andrindod-J.Evans, P.O. Penys;roes-G. LewisAberdare-lIIrs. DaYies Crieeietb-J. W Bowen IL~Yerpool-·l'. Lloyd Portdinorwic-J. RobertsAberllefenni-R. Lewis Cor,,·en-T. EdmulHls ,LIverpool has about 120 snb· Pwllbeli-Robert OwellAberdovey-W. Williams Dellbii:b- -Dayies n.gellci~s to ~ClSSr~. Fowkes & Pontypridd-D. DaviesAbe'ln'DolwyIl-J. W. Grlffith Dowlsls-J. COMll EY"ns, Messrs. Smnh & SOll Peutraeth-Mrs. EllnsBeanmaris-R. Jou,'s Dolwyddelen-E. 'l'h",us. London-John Robem PenrhyndendIaetb-W.EdwardsBettwsyeoed-Miss Jones Dolg.lley-R. O. Rees London-Smith & Son Rbnddlan-R. HughesBangor-Humphreys &;Parry Ede}Tn-G. Roberts Llanfair P.G-J. WilIiams Rutbin-W.J. RouwBethesda.-W. Griflith Earlestown-Robert Lewis Llanrng-R. Griffith Rlsyl-D. TrehearnBethel~J.Thomas E~enezer-W.Willisms Llsnddulas-J.W~s Rbymlley-Mrs.EvansBeddgelert-Evan Roberis Flint-J. Clarke Llanelly-W. DaV1eS Rbondda Valley-Tbomas DaviesBriton Ferry-D. L. JOI105 Fostiniog-ElIis Roberts Llal,wrtyd-!l!rs. Thomas, P.O. Rhiwbrytdlr-W JonesBeaufort-W. Davies Festiniog Slate Quarries - W. Minera-J. Franeis SWllI1Sll&-D. R. DaviesBridgcnd-W. Richards WfIliams Mold-Pring & Price Sarn-T. RobertsBB~nma_awrW-"II:~m\~fl~~:: Gwalebmai-R. Jones llorfaXevin-D. Davies St. Asaph-Yr. Tomkinsoll

uu ~ • Gaerwen-W. Lewis Maesteg-Daniel Evans Talysarn-D. ThomasBagillt-E. Willliu:us Glanecnwy-D. ETSDS Yerthyr-Mrs. Jones T:elriw-Miss Evans13rymbo-J. Lt Jones Holywell-J. :K. Evans Mountain Asb-Thomas Thomas Tremadoc-H. JonesBarmouth-J. Evans Hirwann-Joseph Sims Mostyn-E. Roberts Tanvgrisiau-W. JonesB!'Ia-H. Lloy& Holybead-B:. G. Hughes Menai Bridge-Smith &; Son Traw,,[ynydd-J. JonesBlrkenhead has about 80 sul>- Harleeb-W. Evans Mostyn-J. Pierce Vslley-R.J. Jones

agencies from Smith & Son & Lampetor-D. Rees Mertbyr-WiIliams & Son Waenfawr-R. 0 JonesMr. Lloyd, Liverpool Llangollen-Hugh .Jones Y...,hynIleth-E. Jones WelsUpool-D. Davies

Bala-H. Evana Llansannan-D. Jones MaenLl\Tog-J. Richards Widnes-Hough &; Co.Brecon-Mrs. Hugbe. Llanerehrmedd-';:.l: E. Jones ~an.chestcr-:-D.Jones Ystelyfera-J. H. RowlandsCamarvon-J. 1::.\'&115 & Co. Llange!ni-Mrs. WfIliams !l:evm-J. GrilIlth Y8tradgrnlais-W. MorganColwyn-T. DaVIes L1al:l1aehraeth-J. Jones Newmarket-B. Jones YstradRhondda-T. Dane.

-

NW-AM 36

Page 37: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

NW-AM

----"""

c. P. LINDNER,ENG-LIS:a:

TIMBER MERCHANTSTEAM SAW MILLS,

JtBERMUlE, MONTGOMERYSHIRE.

-0- ESTABLISHED I8S6. -0-

o

E. Hugh Owen & Soon,GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,

APPRA.ISERS, ESTATE AGENTS,AND

LAND VALUERSCARNARVON, N.W.

CLA.RK, BUNNETT & CO., LIMITED,.L ! CLARK &: co.

ate I BUNNE'l'T &: co.. Limited.

ENGINEERS AND FOUNDERS,

CONTRACTORS TO WAR OFFICE, ADMIRALTY, FRENCH, EGYPTIAN AND S. AUSTRALIANGOVERNMENTS.

Patentees and Manufa.cturers of BUNNETT'S Patent sarety HOISTS and CRANES; CLARE'SPa.tent REVOLVING SHO'I"1'ERS. Metallic Venet1a.n Blinds. Shop Fronts in Wood. Iron, or Brass.!ta1o Kapnos Stoves (Silver Medal, South KensinP:ton). SMITH'S Patent HYDRAULIC DREDGERS.

Iron Roofa, Tanks, Staircases. &:c. Corrugated Iron Buildings. Castings in Iron, Brass, or Bron.ze.

ESTLMATES AND CATALOGUES FREE...~

87, Lord Street, LIVERPOOL,AND AT MANCHESTER, LONDON, &0. WORKS ;-LONDON, PARiS, AND NEW YORK.

37

Page 38: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

ROYAL HOTEL, CAPEL CURIG,First-class Family & Posting House.

Best

Views

•ill

Wales.

1

GOOD FISHING ON ALL THE LAKES, FREE OF CHARGE, TO VISITORS STAYING AT THE HOTEL.BOATS MAY BE USED FltEE OF CHAaGE.

Boats kept on the (Japel (Jurig and Ogwen. The Hotel being nearest to the Ogwen.GUIDES AND PONIES

~o Snowdon, Glydars, Moel Siabod and Ga.rnedd Llewelyn; also Conveyances to Llanberis, Beddgelert,Bangor and Carnarvon.

.4U Order. by Po.t jar Prirate Co"teyallc<sjrom Ihe Royal Hotel, Capel CurifJ, 10 Bettu;.·y·T:oed Statum, will be punctually attenMd to

R. E. ROBERTS, Proprietor.

RHIANVA HOUSE SCHOOL,NOETE: V'VALES.

TOWYN,PRINCIPAL: .!t:IRS. JOHN PETER,

(WIdow ot the late Prot. John Peter, F.G.S.,)

ASSISTED BY RESIDENT QUALIFIED ENGLISH AND FOREIGN TEACHERS.

The Course of instruction includes all the branches of a thorough EI'GLISH EDCCATIOX. Pupils prepared for the Orlord and CambridgeLocal E=inations. Reports of the Progress of the Pupils are sent to the Parents at the end of each Term. The Moml andReligious '.r......iulnl: of the Pupilll is care!tilly attended tO,and no effort spared to combine the comforts of a howe with the discipline of aschool The school year is divided into three terms of thirteen weeks each.

TEE~S :ALL THE ENGLISH SUBJECTS AND CALISTHENICS:-

Boarder:; above 12 years of age· - 38 Guineas per ~um'l Weekly Boarders under 12 years of ase • 25 Guineas per ~um.Boarders under" .. 30"" Daily Boarders - .. .. ... ~ 10'lVeekly Boarders aboTe 12 )"C::ll'S of age .. 80 J'" Laundress... - .. - .. .. 4 ,. tt

FRENCH, GERMAN, PIANOFORTE (INCLUDING SINGING), DRAWING (PENCIL AND WATER-COLOURS), ~ GUINEAS EACH PER ANNUli.SPECIAL TERMS FOR SISTERS.

RHIAXVA is p!eas,3.atl)' situated w:th:11 a short distance of the bc:ac!l. the roo~s 3re lofty ~nd well \"cmila:cd. the Iocalit}, exceed~nb'ly he:uth}', and the seaoo:hm:;- c:lo:cepcona.lly safe.

The GRAlVIlVIAR SCHOOL,BRYNARVOR.

NORTE: I'J[' 0 ..,.~~~ V'VALES,

Principal :-Mr. EDWIN JONES, M.C.P.This School, having a full SuIT of well-qualliied Resident Masters, with vey ""u,nsi~e and well-fitted premises specially

erected for the pnrpooes o! .. llQardillg School, on an eminentl)- h"'llthy site overlooking Cardigan Ba)' on the West Coast of Merionethshire,n.!!ords exceptionalaJ.vanta.gesand superior wueation.al tro-ining to bo.ys prep:ui.ng for the U:ciTersities and ColleEtes, the Oxford. and Cam­bridge Local, the Preliminaries of the Legal and Medical professions, BankinS "!ld other Commercial nnrsuits. Classes are held 1%1connection with the Science and Art Department. •

THERE IS AN EX(JELLENT LABORATORY FOR THE STUDY OF PRACTf(JAL CHEMISTRY.

The SChool Year consists of Three "l.'erms, commencing January !.7th, may 1st, September 7th.

TERMS :-BOARD, RESIDENCE, AND TUITION, FROM THIRTY GUINEAS PER ANNUM.

NW-AM

FOB. :E>E.OS:E>:EO'r'O'SES, &0., .A.J?:E>LY 'XO 'X:El:E :PE:I:NC:I:J?.A.L.

38 1,~

Page 39: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

w. JARRETT ROBERTS,MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE,

BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON.~

Manufaoturer of HA RMONIUfillS and OHAll/BER ORGA NS.CHURCH ORGANS. CHAMBER ORGANS and HARMONIUMS Built to any Specifica.tion. .

PIANOFORTES. HARMONIUM:S. and ORGANS thoroughly Repaired and Renovated equal to. New.by experienced and practical Workmen.

. PIA...,\OFORTES fram 20 to 150 guineas. AMEIlIC.L>; ORG.A.~S from 10 to 150 guinea~ H.illMO~-nnrSm!" 4 to~guineas. IIll;truments on the 1, 2 and 3 yc:>rs' ","stem. Fnll .n1no allu·••od for I,.. trul7umu tal:en III ezcha7l!Je. All the };ew MUSlCHa!! Price, P""t Free. Tuners sout U, all p:u-ts of tlie cOll"-tieo 01 C:u-n:lr.O:l, Merioneth, und Dmbigh. D,soripti.e Price Lists Post Free

on application•

.Manufactory ::Shirehan Street, CARNARVON.Branches :-HaZZ Square, DENBIGH; Church Street, FESTINIOG.

THOMAS JONES,AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURER,

FURNISHING AND CENERAL IRONMONGER, AND FURNITURE DEALER.Manufacturer of Stove Grates, Kitchen Ranges, Fire Irons, &c.

OUTLERY of every description, MARBLE OHIMNEY PIEOES, PLUMBING, &c.BAR IRON, IRON AND OOLOUR MEROHANT.

Sheffield House, LLANRWST, North Wales.WAREHOUSES AND SHOW ROOMS FOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, RANGES, HOUSE

FURNITURE, AND GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS IN DENBIGH STREET

E :J:» ""WV .A.~:D 1"-1: X L L S,

)FB1LLJMO)lGmB~ WOOL S! PLJmB@And Dealer in HIDES AND OALF SKINS,

PIas Helyg, LLANRWST, North Wales.

~BORAI m~IAI~::B~E"'7EB, & JH:A.LTSTE::R"

Wine & Spirit Merchant & Dealer in Manders' Dublin Stout,

LLANRWST, North Wales.

ALBION HOTEL,MARKET SQUARE, LLANRW.ST, NORTH WALES.

ROBERT D.-'.VIE§'!' PrOluoietolo.~---------~--.- ~-- ~~ ~ ~.- -- -- - - ~, ._.-,.--_ ....

Good Accommodation for Oommercial Gentlemen. An Ordinary on Market & Fair Days.

ROYAL AND MADDOOKS' ARMS HOTEL,TREMADOC, NORTH WALES.

\

N.W-AM39

~C,?"""odio~ Slld Old·Es'.ablished House is sit=le iu the picturesque town of Tremadoe, about hall·a-mile r..."m the Cambrit.n-~ Bailw..y St:ltlOn.4 miles from Criccieth, and 7 miles from Bed<4;elert. It is in the centre oL the most ~uti!uJS""nel")- in Wales, Slldis now under entil-el~· llew lIl.liD..e.S£:1.%lcnt. No effOrt will be snared to study the comfort of TOUlist:oi, Yif,itor::i, CODllli(-ICW G€'ntlemE:Il &c. A= in this House is celebrated as the phce whe.... Perforating Postage Stamps was Iuyenteu, the same room beinZ occupied by 'E:.R.H.Prince A%thur, during his visit in Wales. English Sertice in the town eve.'j Snnday. Good Riv.". and Lake FIshing within a eon\"eDientdistance. Posting in all its bnnche.. Choice Wine.<, Ale, :md Spirits. Pri...u Apartments. A vehicle meets all tr.Li.n••

EDWARD EVANS. Proprietor.

..

Page 40: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

LLANGOLLEN SLAB &SLArE CUI'LlIvlITED,

LLANGOLLEl'f.CONTRACTORS TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

---!

.....BLUE SLATES, fnm de,~p bed, Ihrd Met<d. s~raight ('d~,~,[, ulliform in Colour and

:Manufacture.

SLATE SLABS, ~hllufaetllrl'd iut::> Cisterns, Ba.ths, Lal'at 'ries, ,:Brewer's Squ~res, ChimneyPiQ:-es, Frinals, CUiTi,'l' T<1bies, Billi~rd Table:;, ete.

SLABS for Paving, Balcolli~:;, Steps, He:trths, Sills, ek, etc. :.\1asO'n Wurk executed t:> detailedplans. Slabs are Durable, Stro:lg, :l!1d Fine Gl"::.i:ned.

PRIZE MEDAL obtained at Internatiunal Exhibition, 1862, for a Slab measuring 20ft. long, .10ft. wide,5in. thick.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.

, ,,~t_ I

THECARLYLE SLATE & SLAB CO.,LIMITED.

Managing Director"·"Mr. Wm. Bullock, Macclesfield.Secretary·....Mr. W. H. Bullock~ Macclesfield.

Quarries &Works :--DINliS n1AWnnwy, ]\iERIOI~ETHSmRE.• .. 0

Manufacturers of Slate Slab.:; for Billiard and Bagatelle Tables,Chimney Pieces, Urinals, Lavatory an.d Counter Tops, Facias,Tombstones, Flooring and Paving, and all kinds of Slate Slab

Work, at Moderate Prices.QUOTATIONS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION

.]

Wines of the Choicest Vintage. Sp1rits. Rome-brewed and other Ales. London and other Stouts in Ca.sks and Bottlee.

HORSES AND CARRIAGES .TO HIRE:. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS AND TRAVEl.l.ERS.

ii

"I

~,\

I'f~~',:/

~)·1

..

,-

1t40N,W-AM

ROBERTS,GRAPES HOTEL,

L .:a..... gi49ll.elnl G

JO~N" :J:»E.A.::LW:, PENYBRYN, LLA.NFYLLIN.... .... ........ ...--..-...,

HOUSE DECORATOR AND CENERAL PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZI ER, &C.DEALER IN PAPER HANGINGS.

ALL PAINTS, VARNISHES, &c., GUARANTEED OF BEST QUALITY.Cheap. P'mnns, Sheet and Pipe Lea.d. Brass Taps and Plumbers' Sundries, Iron Rain-wa.ter Goods and

Fittings-always 1n stock. All Orders wUll1a.ve prompt a.ttention, and work done on most reasoIlll.'!>lcterl:U. Estimates supplied.

Page 41: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

I,

tIIt

Dr. J. GOLtIS BROWNE'S

ORODYlh_~'" . -.{J!

TRADE ~~ MARK· ~

CHLORODYNE is a liquid, taken in drops. It invariably relieves pain ofwhatever kind; creates a calm, refreshing sleep; allays irritation of thennvous system when all' other renwdies fail; leaving no bad effects like opiumor laudanum; and can be taken when no other medicine can be tolerated.Its value in saving life in infancy is not easily estimated.,-a few drops willsubdue the irritation of Teething, prevent and arrest Convulsions, cureWhooping Cough, Spasms, and Flatus at once.

Among invalids, it allays the pain of Neuralgia, Rheumatism,Gout, &c. It soothes the weary achings of .. Consumption, relievesthe soreness of the Chest, Cough, and Expectoration, and cures allChest Affections; such as Asthma, Bronchitis, Palpita­tion, &c. It checks Diarrhcea, Alvine Discharges, or Spasms,and Colics of the Intestines, &c.

The extensive demand for this remedy, known as Dr. J.COLLISBnowNE's CHLORODYNE, by the Medical Profession, Hospitals, Dispensaries­Civil, Military, and Naval-and Families, especially guarantees that thisstatement of its extreme importance and value is a bona fide one, and worthyof the attention of all.

CAUTION.-Always ask for "Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlol"odyne," and bewar.e .---'of spurious compounds or imitations. Dr. Browne placed the Recipe for ~.,­

making "Chlorodyne" in the hands ,of Mr. Davenport ONLY; conse­quently there can -be no other Manufacturer. The genuine bears thewords, "Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne," on the Government Stampof each bottle.

The following is an extract frOln {ne decision of the Vice-Chancellor in the late (JJtlorodyneChancery suit-BROWNE & DAVENPORT v. Fm:E)IAN;-Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood stated:awt Dr. J. OOllis.Browne was undoubtedly the Inventor of Chlorodyne, that th.e statements ofthe defendant F"eeman were del£berqtely untrue, andh.e regretted to Bay that they had beensworn to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was thediscoverer of Chlorodyne; that thelJ prescribe it largely, and mean 1/0 other than Dr. Browne'8.'-See THE TI~ES, July 13th, 1864. ,

Sold in :Bottles at Is. l~d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. .Sole Manufacturer,

J. T. DAVENPORT,38 and 84, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, LONDON.

fl\IEDICAL TESTBIONI.A.I.S OTHER SIDE.

.if----·~-_·-_··-----·---.: - --.

r' Works and Warehouse: Cambridge St., Oxford St., Manchester

Page 42: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

-_.~

Wine.

TESTIMONIALS~

EarlRu~sell has ~ciously favoured J. T. Davenport with the following :-"Extract of a despatch from:Mr. Webb, liB.M. Consul at 1\Ianilla, dated Sept. 17, 1864.

. .. , The remedy most efficacioUs in its effects (in Epidemic Cholera) has been found to be Cm.ORODYXE,and with a small quantity given to me by Dr. Burke I have sa:ved se,-erallives.'''

,. ,. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch fromHer 1\fajesty's Consul at 1\Ianilla to the effect that Cholera has been raging fearfully, and that the O::\LYremedy of any service was CHLORODYXE.-See Lancet, Dec. 31, 1864.

Extracts/rom the GID.'"ERAL BOARD OF HEALTH, LO~"D01\, as to its efficacy in Cholera.1st Sta"e or Premonitory.-In this stage the remedy acts as a charm, one dose generally sufficient.2nd S~e, or that of Vomiting and Purging.-In thts stage the remedy possesses great power, more

than any other we are acquainted with, two or three doses being sufficient.3rd Sta"'e, or Collapse. -In aU cases restoring the Pulse. So strongly are we convinced of the immense

value of this<'remedy, that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases.

From DE. THO)IAS SA5DIFORD, Passage 'Vest, Cork.I will thank you to send me a further supply of Chlorodyne. It is the most efficacious remedy I ever j

used, affording relief in violent attacks of Spasms within a minute after being taken. One patient inparticular, who has suffered for years with periodical attacks of Spasms of a most painful nature, and ·1unable to obtain relief from other remedies, such as opium, &c., finds nothing so prompt and efficacious asCb1orodyne.

From W. VESALIUS PETTIGREW, 1\LD.,· formerly Lecturer at St. George's Hospital, London. 1I have no hesitation in stating that I have never met with any medicine so efficacious as an Anti- .'

spasmodic and Sedative. I have used it in Consumption, Asthma, Diarrhooa, and other diseases, and amperfectly satisfied with the results. .

From SY~ES & Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla.-January 5, 1880.ToJ. T. DAVENPORT, Esq., 33, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.

DEAR SIR,-\Ve embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon the wide-spread reputationthis justly-esteemed medicine has· earned for itself, not only in Hindostan, but all over the East. As aremedy of general utility, we much question whether a better is imported. 'into the country, and we shallbe glad to hear of its finlling a place in every Anglo,Indian home. The other brands, we are happy tosay, are now relegated to the nath'e bazaars, and, judging from their sale, we fancy th"ir sojourn therewill be but evanescent. 'We could multiply instances ad injinituln of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. CollisBrowne's Chlorodyne in Diarrhooa and Dyscntery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomiting of Pregnancy,and as a. general sedative, that have occurred under our personal observation during many years. InCholeraic Diarrhooa, and even in the more terrible forms of Cholera itself, we have witnessed its surprioinglycontrolling power. \Ve have never ,used any other form of this medicine than Collis Browne's, from afirm conviction that it is decidedly the best, and also from a sense of. duty we' owe to the profession andthe public, as we are of opinion that the substitution of any other than Collis Browne's is a deliberatebreach of faith C'u the part of the chemist to prescriber and patient alike. We are, Sir, faitb.fully yours,

SYMES & CO"Members of the Pharm. Society of Great Britain, His Excellency the VUerlnjs Chemi8ts.

From J. lI'GmGoR CROFT, M.D., M.R.C.P., London, !ate Staff-Surgeon to IT.M.F. •No-;;"mber 26, 1859. i j

Sm,-After prescribing Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne for the last three years, in severe cases of ' 1Neuralgia and-Tic-Douloureux, I feel that I am in a position to testify to its valuable effects. Really, in \ 1some eases it acted as a charm, when all other means had failed. Without being asked for this report, I \. Imust come forward and state my candid opinion that it is a most valuable medicine, and I have recom- . l '1'mended several chemists in this neighbourhood not to be without it for prescriptions. ')

From JSO. E. GOULSTO!\'"E, :!ILD., late Pri-n-c-ip-a-l Surgeon to the Steam Ship Great Eastern. III can confidently state that Chlorodyne is an admira';le Sc>dati,e and Anti-spasmodic, having used it in r;'''

Nem-algi::, Hystel'ia,. 4sthma, and Consu~ption, with .emarkably fa,ourable results. It relieved a. fit of .•.... ".',~Asthma m four mmutes, where the patlent had suffered eleven ,ears iu a. most distressing manner, noprevious remedy having had so immediate and ben_e_fi_ci_a_l~ effect. - i' ';1

From DR. B. J. BOULTON & CO., Horncastle. -\ j'We ha,e made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice latc!y, and look upon it as an . ('1'1

excellent direct Sedative and Anti-spasmodic. It seems to allay p~tin and irritation in whatever organ, and j" ;'

from. whate,er cause. It ~nduces a feeliug of comfort and quietude not obtainable by any other remedy, {\.'. :,.'­and lt seems to pos,sess thlS great advantage over all other Sedatives, that it leaves no unpleasant after­effects. " ..

JV'\i

HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO HIRE,

NV>/-AM

GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS AND TRAVEL.L.ERS.

40

Page 43: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

(d ~.I

I'L

FIRST AWARDS-MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY EXHIBITIONS.·

Bold Medal Awarded for Excellence of ManUfacture.

PARIS 1878 Two GOLD MEDALS.• BROlZE. M~DAL.

OHAS.MACINTOSH & 00.,PATENTEES OF THE VULOANIZED INDIA RUBBER AND CENERAl MANUFACTURERS OF

India Rubber Goods,WATERPROOF FABRICS & GARMENTS,

OAltlUAGE RUGS, KNlllE WRAPPERS, KNAPSACKS, SADDLE :BAGS, GUN COVERS. FISHING ~OUSERS,

STOCKINGS-:BOOTS AND :BAGS.

AIR AND WA'rER :BEDS, PILLOWS, OUSmONS, :BOTTLES. &:e.LIFE :BELTS, SWIMMING COLLARS, PORT~LE :BATHS, GAS :BAGS.

CART· AND WAGON SHEETS, HORSE COVERS,:BOBBE STOOKINGS-:BOOTS AND KNEE OAPS.

HOSPITAL, S11:RGICAL, AND DOMESTIO ARTICLES.

MILITARY AND NAVAL EQUIPMENTS,PONTOONS, :BOATS AND CANOES.

~YING :BALLS IN GBEA.'r VAlUEorY. ELASTIC :BANDS, STATIONERn' ERASING RU9:BER.TO:BAOCO POUCHES Alm :BAGS.

VULCANIZED SHEET RUBBER,HOSE PIPE. 'l!11:BING, VALVES, WASBEBS, BINGS.

BUFFER AND BEARING SPRINGS,:BELTING OB DRIVING :BANDS, COlU>, PACKING,

AND ALL MECHANICAL APPLIANCES.

OBEWCAL AND DYEHOUSE ARTICLES, HAT PRESSING :BAGS, ARTIFICIAL LEATHER, OB CAlU>OLOTH, PRIN'rEBS' :BLANKETS.

FIN'"E C"U'T. SE:EIDT R"'UEB~B:J

INPIA RUBBER THREAD FOR ELASTIC WEBS.B11:B:BEB SOLES POB :BOOTS AND SHOES. INDIA R11:B:BER MATS, &:e.

WholesaleWarehouse:19 St. BrideSt., Ludgate Cireus, London, E.C.Works and Warehouse: Cambridge St., Oxford St., Manchester

Page 44: INDIA..RUBBERMAN,UFA0TURES. THE NORTH BRITISH …cheshiredirectories.manuscripteye.com/pdf/1883/06/section.pdfroyal exchange assurance corporation, (established by royal charter, .a.d.1720.)

f'..'i't[t}-

~;

PRIZE MEDALS WERE CAINED BY HIM AT CHESTER IN. 1866, AND AT ABERYSTWYTH IN 1865,. . - . - - -

FOR THE -BEST,WELSH-rWEEDS AND LINSEYS.•••

JOHN MEYRIOK JONES,lIBYRICI[ IIOUlm~ DO)l~GELLmYj

Sole Prize Medal Holder in Dolgelley andMerionethshire,

HA.VING gainedeeIebrity for his glmuine Hand·Loom Welsh Webs and Welsh-Tweed Cloths. has lat.el~~~~extendedhis business. and is now prepared to supply Hand.loom Welsh Fabrics. consistin~ of Tweed Cloth, Cloth.

Flannels. Webs, L1nseys. and Welsh Whittle Shawls. in various colours. . _Mr. Joues personally superintends the manufacture at h!s own Mills. from pure Mountain Wool ut ~Ia~ufucture';'" priceg. !JI,r

below those charged for iuferior articles usnally sold as "Welsh" b)' En~li,ll ~hnn!Actnrers.

-Clothing made from these materials are worn by the ~obility 3.11i Gentry for Shootbg~Fishin':, Cricketillg, and. Tra:velling, &c., andbeing entirely ManufactUred of Pure Moun-=a.tn Wools without intermh:ture, will be found very durable.

J:3" Wholesale and lletsil Orde:tS m;eouted at the shortest notice. Cash or reference expectod with all new Orders.Welsh Wynnstay Shooting Cloth, 2s. per yard. Cloth for Fishing Suits. 2s.6d. per yard. Very superior Tweed

Cloth at 45. 8d. per yard. Flv. per cent discount 10r Cash. . '. '- -Patterns sont free perpost on applieation to Mr. John Meyrick Jones. MeyriCkHouse. Dolgelley.Mr. Jones respectfully cautions his customers against unprincipled persons who are in thil habIt ~ttakin~ the first opportunity of

sending spurious patterns of F1annels andTlVeeds, which are not" Welsh," and thus causing disappointment, as he iq the only maker inDoJgelley or the Countv of MerioIleth who has obtsined Pnze Medals for these favourite WeL~Goods.

LEWIS WILLIAMS,AUCTIONEER AND VALU.Elt,

AOOOUNTAN~ ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENT,

NORTH DOLGELLY, WALES.

Agent for the Alliance and Provincial Fire and Life Insurance Offices; also theRailway and General Accident Assurance Company.. .

HAND HOTEL,FAMILY, COMMERCIAL AND POST.ING HOUSE,

Cl :a: :J:~ :EE: ,E. GRIFFITH, PJrojxJ'"£etor.

FIRST-CLASS FISHING ON THE DEE AND CEIRIOG.

The. Hand Hotel is within five minutes' walk of the Railway Station, andaffords first-class' accommodation for Familes, Tourists and Gentlemen.