E. GALLAIS & CO., WINE GROWERS AND IMPORTERS.
WINE MERCHANTS to the
ARMY AND NAVY CLUB, CLARENDON CLUB,
EAST INDIA UNITED SERVICE CLUB, NEW UNIVERSITY CLUB, OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CLUB,
UNITED UNIVERSITY CLUB.
27, MARGARET STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE; &
61, QUADRANT, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W.
Notice of Removal.
The great increase in the consumption of Clarets has led to t introduction here of Wines bearing names of high repute, some which are sound and pure, but most of them are very inferi As Wines can only be judged by actual comparison, we earnest recommend a trial of our
VIN de MEDOC at 12s. per Dozen (Bottles included),
which we are now daily supplying to the Medical Profession Bandon Clubs, Regimental and Naval Messes, &c. &c. A sing sample bottle may be hail.
C. J. Dotesio, GRANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY
having succeeded to the old-established Business of Messrs, wart and Co, Wise Merchants to Her Majesty, of 19, Swallow-atree Regent street (which premises have recently been rebuilt), has now REMOVED to that address, where his Business is being carried on.
95, Regenr-street, Nov. 1870.
Buy your Wines of the Wine Merchant,
you will save 10 per cent, commission.
Clarets, bottled at Bordeaux, in 1 dóz, cases 12s. 16. 184. per doz,
296, 208. 246. Sherries, pale or gold (good wines)
80s. 388. 426. Fine Old Ports
254. to BOR.
Champagne (all known skippers)
Sample bottles mag had, Four dozens carriage free to all Stations, HENRY WATSON & 00., 16, Clement's-lane, City.
CATALAN
from the fine Kent Morella,
besides being the most delicious Liqueur, is recommended by Medical of high standing all cases of Weakness and in various Internal Disord It may be obtained through any Wine Merchant, or direct from T, GRAN Distiller, Maidstone, at 48. per dozen case. A copy of testimonials a sample sent to any established Medical Practitioner ou application.
Particular) can be obtained through Agents for
Henry Brett and Co.'s Mal the Arcats to NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA'S MINIMUM GELF REGISTERING THERMOMETER,
sale of their celebrated Eau-de-vie" (O.D.Vure Brands, or direct Old Furnival's Distillery, Holborn Bars, at 428 per dozen, inclusive bottles and railway carriage. Their "Eau-de-vie" 88.per dozen.
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KINAHAN'S
LL WHISKY
NOTICE KINAHAN & CO. have REMOVED to their new and shade leading from Margaret-street, Regent-street, and Market-street, Orli
Kinloch's Catalan. No. 6A, GREAT STRE
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'Crown" Red Catalan 20s. p.doz.) Bottles "Crown" White 204. "Diamond" Rød 178, "Diamond" White 17.
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KINAHAN'S LL WHISKY.-This farmons and most delicions old mel
spirit is the very CREAM OF IRISH WHISKIES,
The RED WINE.--Full bodied, delicious, fruity in quality unrivalled, periectly pare, and more wholesome than the fa port flavour. The WHITE Exquisitely delicate,
Minimum Temperature-ofi
Negretti & Zambra's Self-Registering Minimum Thermometer (fig. 4) consists of a glass tube, the bulb and part of the bore of which is filled with pure alcohol, in which floats freely a black glass index. A slight elevation of the thermometer, bulb uppermost, will cause the glass index to flow to the surface of the liquid, where it will remain, uuless violently shaken.
Directions for Use-Having caused the glass index to flow to the end of the alcohol by slightly tilting the thermometer, bulb uppermost, suspend the instrument (in the shade with the air passing freely to it on all sides) by the two plates attached for that purpose,—in such manner that the bulb is about half au inch below the opposite end of the thermometer, then on à decrease of temperature, the spirit will descend, carrying with it the index; on an increase of temperature, however, the spirit will ascend in the tube, and leave that end of the index, furthest from the bulb indicating the minimum temperature. To re-set the instrument, simply raise the bulb end of the thermometer a little, as before observed, and the index will again descend to the end of the spirit, ready for future observation.
NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA'S TERRESTRIAL RADIATION THERMOMETER. For determination of Terrestrial Radiation.
FIG. 5.
456
ein,
The bulb of this instrument is transparent, and the divisions are engraved on its glass In use, to be placed with the bulb fully exposed to the sky, resting on grass with stem supported by little forks of wood. The directious for using this instrument are je same as No. 4.
It is advisable occasionally to examine Minimum Thermometers, to see if any portion the alcohol has collected on the upper part of the tube, or separated in small articles in the bore, if so, swing the thermometer, bulb downwards, with a sharp pendulous
ation, until the whole of the alcohol is joined to the main colume.
NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA,
OPTICIANS,
AND
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS
Her Majesty the Queen; the Royal Observatory, Greenwich; the Admiralty; Hon. Board of Ordnance
Board of Trade; and the British Meteorological Society, &c.;
mporary Premises, 103, HATTON GARDEN, HOLBORN,
Until our New Building on the Holborn Viaduct is completed;
CORNHILL; 133, REGENT STREET; and 153, FLEET STREET, LONDON.
ALFRED BOOT, Printer, 8, Eastcheap, E., and Dockhead, S.E.
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