February 22, 1918. THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. 373 WELLS’ “UNBREAKABLE” lamps |OV£7? 2,000.000 so/rf. | and OIL FEEDERS. HORIZONTAL OIL FEEDERS. With Valves and Brass Tops. No. 0. —| pint ... ... ... ... ... 27/-per dozen No 1. —A pint..................... 30/= ,, No 1a—f pint........ ... ..... 33/- „ No. 3a.—1 pint. New Improved Pattern, Handle at top, 45/= per dozen. No. 3b.—1| pint, 54/= per dozen. Also made without Valve. Also made with Patent Filler. ENGINEERS’ HAND LAMPS. For Kerosene, Petroleum, or Paraffin. No. 4, | pint, 18/= per dozen. No. 4a, | pint, 27/= TORCH LAMPS, For Sperm, Rape, Colza, or other heavy Smokeless Oil. Also used for Kero- sene. No. 5, | pint, Hook No. 2, as shown, 24/= doz. No. 5a, f pint, Hook No. 3, as shown, 30/= doz. No. 5b, 1 pint, Hook No. 3, a« shown, 36/= doz. KETTLE TORCH LAMPS. No. 18a.—A Splendid Lamp, fitted with 2 in. Wick, 5 pints capacity .9s. each Suitable for Sewerage, Drainage, Trench Work, Steam Trawlers, &c. WELLS’ REMOVABLE BUNG- POUR. PRICE 7/6 EACH. (Patented.) Made in GUNMETAL, 9s. 6d. each. For Emptying cask without Pump, Tap, or Stillage. Applied to and remove 1 from any cask in- stantly All waste and mess prevented. More rapid in action than pump. Will fit any ordinary cask from 20 to 60 gallons. Does not damage the cask. THOUSANDS SOLD. Largely used by Contractors, Collieries, 6c. Large Flaming Light. No. 18.—3 pints, ljin. Wick, 4s. 6d. each. No. 28, same shape as above, but having two Wicks, 6 pints, 9 s. each. Wells’ Oil Gas Generating Lamps. Light from Kerosene or Petroleum without Wick, at Less than One Penny per Hour. No Smoke or Smell. Perfect Safety. No Explosive Naphtha used. Thousands sold. Unaffected by wind. ----- Each. No. 12, 3 hours ........... 11/9 No. 12a, with Tripod ... 13/9 No. 13, 5 hours .............. 14/0 No. 13a, with Tripod ......... 17/0 No. 14, 7 hours ............. 16/0 No. 14a, with Tripod ........ 19/0 Extra Burners for above, 2/= each. PRICES SUBJECT TO CURRENT RATE OF ADVANCE. A. G. WELLS & GO., LONDON. 1 •’ .vL.. . v SI: w* ■■Wv' ' Sullivan Ironclad COAL CUTTERS represent the latest and most approved practice in modern coal cutting machinery. They are the only machines with the chain haulage and friction clutch—the two greatest improvements in Coal Cutters in recent years. “Ask the Man who has one” Send for Catalogue 3073 A. SULLIVAN MACHINERY CO. (Established 1850), Salisbury House, London, E.C. 2. DISTRICT AGENTS. SWINBURNE & HARDIE, Milburn House, Newcastle-on-Tyne. F. J. LYONS-DAVIS, 23, Victoria Avenue, Cardiff. ROBERT LAVERICK, 2, Claremont Gardens, Nottingham. ARCHIBALD BAIRD & SON LTD., Hamilton, Scotland. JOHN WOOD & SONS LTD., Wigan. OIL From CANNEL COAL THE International Metals Trust (Inc.) are prepared to put down plants on Collieries on PROFIT-SHARING TERMS to use the “ I.M.T.” Low Temperature Carbonising Process. “LNLT.” Cracking Process. “ I.M.T.” Desulphurising Process. SAMPLES WANTED of Cannel Coal (in 14 lb. lots) for preliminary Tests which will be carried out free of cost. The International Metals Trust would also be glad to receive Samples of Oil- bearing Ironstone Bands at present unworked for Oil Recovery Tests. Address for Samples and Correspondence— The Secretary, THE International Metals Trust (Inc.) 1, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London, W. 1, Phone—Regent 1836. (Please mention this advt. in Colliery Guardian.)