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ESTABLISHED FORTY YEARS.
fUCKEB^SONS
IMP ROVED
indiMlamps
MANUFACTORY
^Ecjy
The advantages which
T. & Son offer to the Indian
Public are the result of a
thoroughly practical know¬
ledge of all the require¬
ments of the Indian Trade,
acquired during 40 Years'
Experience as
INDIAN LAMP MAKEBS.
T. & SON'S Improved Indian Lamps combine elegance
rand strength, with every recent improvement that tends to
■implifv their construction, and to enahU Native servatits to
snana^e them, and to reduce the liability of glasses being
broken. They give a brilliant light with any of the A'ofive
Oils (such as Mustard Oil), are thoroughly protected from
Jnsectfj the draught of the Punkah, and oi open windows,
T. & SON" have two large Show-rooms (60 feet Ion?)
aidjoinitig iheir Factory, in which is fixed a Punkah, with
Xamps burning beneath it, just as used in //jd(<z, and in which
i'ricmls or Agents in England commissioned to buv Lamps for
Hndinn residents will find a Large Stoclc of LAMPS ready for
fchipmi»iit. marked in plain figures, and at the lowest Prices
3it which the very best Lamps can be made, but much lower
than the exorbitant Prices charged for the inferior coods
(foisted on the Indian Public, under the pretence of being
'*''Patent '* and " yew."
T. k SOX make all the various kinds of Lamps nscd in
India, such as Table and Heading Lamps, Bracket Lamps,
a,nd Candle-branches for the wall. Billiard and Suspension ^p
Xamps of all kinds, either in Bronze, Gold Colour, Plated or ^
"Crystal Glass. Hand Lamps and Lanterns, Carriage and %
JJuggec Lamps, etc. '-^^
REGIMENTAL HESS LAMPS,
■\Vith one or two bnrncrs, and packed up compactly in
partitioned Travelling Cases.
ITie supcriofitt and extrcnie portability of T. & SON'S
Improved Indian Lamps are well known to gentlemen who
liave resided in India, but those about to proceed thence are
^requested to read the subjoined.
TESTIMONIALS JUST RECEIVED.
Edinburgh, llth September, 1866.
Messrs. Tucker & Son.
Sirs,—I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to
the excellence of the Lamps supplied by you to me when in
llndia last year. They pve a Brilliant Lisht, are w>t affected
^ the Punkah, and are in every way suited to the Indian
climate. In short tliey are the best Lamps I have seen in the
Country,
(Signed) A. ROSS, Bengal Civil Service.

J)
Madrat, June 11th, 1887.
Messrs. Tucker,
The Lamps which I had of you answer well. The light
is exeelUnt and with the Punkah tops on the lamps the flame
is not affected by the air from the Punkah, I now wish yon
to send me, etc., etc.
(Signed) ■— W. MOOREHEAD.
I T. & SONS Lamps may be obtained of many Dealers in
llndia, but Orders can be sent through any of the East India
Agents, or direct to T. & SON, accompanied with an Order
for Payment.
Estimates and Designs free by post.
Orders Packed with the greatest car*,

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