THE PATENT FIRE PUMP AND ANTI-FRICTION PUMP.—They are both simple and cheap, and not so likely to get out of repair as the common Pump. The Fire Pump combines, without any alteration, the common domestic Pump, the Lifting Pump, and the Force Pump. The Fire Pump is adopted by her Majesty’s Board of Works, and one is fixed in the House of Commons. Patent Water-closets, Portable ditto, Self-acting ditto, &c. &c.
Freeman Roe, Plumber, Engineer, &c., 70, Strand, opposite the Adelphi Theatre.
SMITH’S PATENT IMPROVED WATER-CLOSET combines all the requisites considered indispensable to form a perfect machine of this nature. In its action it is rapid, certain, and complete; simplicity of construction (the want of which in every other kind has been the fruitful and constant source of so much perplexity) is the distinguishing characteristic of Smith’s Patent Improved Water-Closet.
The value of these Closets has been confirmed, after the severest tests in which they could be subjected, by persons holding important situations in various public institutions, and must be considered conclusive in a matter so nearly affecting the comfort and convenience of the establishments under their care. Such is the confidence of the Patentee in the completeness of this invention, that he distinctly holds himself responsible for the perfect action of every Closet fixed under his own superintendence, and undertakes to remove, free of expense, any that may be found not to fulfil the conditions of his prospectus.
⁂ See “Mechanic’s Magazine” of Sept. 17th, 1842.
Prospectuses and Testimonials may be had of the Patentee, T. SMITH, Plumber, Northampton; or Hayward, Tyler, and Co., Brass-founders, 85, Upper Whitecross-street, St. Luke’s, London.