1112 THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. November 27. 1914. IMPROVED WIRE ROPE PULLEYS. ANY DIAMETER. ANY SECTION. FOR ALL PURPOSES. Supplied to most of the largest Collieries and Gold Mines. Al. SO LATEST IMPROVED SAFETY DETACHING HOOKS. FOR SALE OR HIRE. Hire nished on appli- cation. ?*»M»rR«»riNAviK !iMvtar«tt«MTinni > J H.NAYIOR . SOL£ MAKER NAYLORS APPROVED BIFOLD MARSAUT LAMP. Give* the best light, is the best Ga« Detector, and the Safest Flame procurable. NEW MINES ACT. Approved Miners’ Lamps TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE ACT. Arranged for Electric Ignition and with Mag- netic Lock. Particulars furnished on application. Demonstrations arranged by appointment. J. H. NAYLOR, Central Brass Works, Established 1861. WIGAN. HAGGIE BROS. Ltd. Gateshead-on-Tyne. Established 1800. MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED PATENT THOMPSON & SOUTHWICK LD., E.gi.^ TAMWORTH, Staffs, England. Nat. Tel. No. 4. Tel. Address—“ Pulleys, Tamworth.” PERFORATED PLATES FOR COAL SEPARATING PROCESS. COATBRIDGE. THOMAS HUDSON LTD Established 1800. — Telephone No. 577 BRASS TIME CHECKS JOHN LAWSON A SONS, Manufacturers of every kind of STEEL STAMPS, LETTERS, FIGURES, BRANDS, STENCIL PLATES, &c. Roebuck Letter Works, 26, Carver Lane, SHEFFIELD. Flat and Round Wire and Hemp ROPES OF ANY LENGTH FOR COLLIERIES AND RAILWAYS, FROM EITHER BEST SELECTED CHARCOAL IRON, IMPROVED PATENT OR PLOUGH STEEL WIRE. . . Flexible Galvanized Steel Hawsers (all guaranteed to Lloyd’s test), with Winches or Reels and Stoppers. Wire Signal Lines for Railways and Collieries. Copper Lightning Conductors, complete. Galvanized Fencing Strand. Galvanized Wire Rope for Ships’ Rigging. Galvanized Wire Rope fitted up to order. Picture and Sash Cord made from Copper, Brass Plated or Galvanized Wire. Crane Ropes, made to suit small Drutrs and Pulleys. We have Crane Ropes working on the same turrets as Chains. Wire Rope Springs; Wire Rope Pulleys. Wire Rope Composition or Grease. White Block Ropes and general Hemp Cordage. Chains of every description. Wire Ropes made specially to suit small Pulleys. We can guarantee uniformity of all our Ropes, as we draw our own Wire from Special Rods, got up to our own specification. Owing to our Special Quality,” have Haulage Ropes running 14 years and Winding Ropes 6| years. Telegrams Haggle, Gateshead.” HUGE PECKETT & SONS LTD., Bristol. Speciality TANK LOCOMOTIVES. Locos, of various sizes specially designed for COLLIERIES, IRONWORKS, CONTRACTORS, &c., always in Stock, Ready for Immediate Delivery. Photographs, Prices and Specifi- cations on application. Tel. Address—“ Peckett, Bristol.” Telephone—No. 6 Fishponds. Established 1864. LASSES ^PRESSURES GAUGE GLA55 WASwEitj LUBHICATORSetc VRUXHflll Ro LIVERPOOL^ r j.B. TREASURE ErC°, zzszy tM PPPMC/tMM. 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