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The continued and increasing demand for this unique Stove manifests its decided superiority for domestic purposes, such as Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, Libraries, &c. It is now so well known that a detailed description of the invention would be superfluous, it is enough to enumerate some of its principal advantages; amongst which may be noticed, that the reflection takes place from a comparatively cold surface, and, therefore, the air is not deprived of its moisture, a fact of considerable importance to health, no less than comfort.

In all new inventions economy is a great point in weighing their respective merits, and in this particular the testimony of many individuals of the first respectability, who have fairly tried them, must be considered conclusive. they agree in stating that JOBSON'S STOVE furnishes increased heat, with the saving of nearly one-half the fuel required in ordinary grates. While they afford a vast amount of warmth, the temperature can be regulated at pleasure by a simple and perfectly efficient arrangement, and thorough ventilation is amply provided for. The appearance of the Grate is extremely elegant, and the price, considering its numerous advantages, is also exceedingly moderate.

MANUFACTURED BY

JOBSON AND CO., Sheffield and Litchard, Works, Derby,

And to be had of their Agents, Cottam & Haller, 76, Oxfordstreet London; Mr. William Bennett, Iron-Founder, Liverpool; Messrs. Beecroft, Butler & Co,, Call-Lane, Leeds; Mr. R. Varvil, York, &c. &c.

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J.
W. CLARK (from BISHOPGATE STREET) begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and
Public generally, that he has REMOVED to more commodious Premises in GREAT
GEORGE'S STREET, and that he intends executing all orders intrusted to him in a
superior style and finish, and at a very moderate scale of charges. A single trial only is
requested.

J. W. C. has generally on hand the largest Stock of Carriages in the Country, consist-
ing of Chariots, Landaus, Landaulettes, Clarences, Single and Double Broughams,
Phætons, Pilentums, Barouches, Britzkas, Gigs, Dog Carts, Whitechapels, Pony Photons,
Invalid Chairs, and Children's Carriages, &c.; also Harness of every description.

J. W. C. embraces this opportunity of expressing his very grateful thanks for the
kindness and increased support conferred on him since the decease of his late Father and
Brother, and hopes by strict attention to merit a long continuance of the same.

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WEST-RIDING COLLIERY DEPOT,

HUNSLET LANE STATION, LEEDS.

The Public are most respectfully informed that
they can now be supplied with Coal from the above
Colliery, and at Prices to suit the times, a trial is
all that is required to prove their superiority over
other Coal now vended in Leeds.

BENJAMIN HEPWORTH,

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