Zulu War, 1879; Zululand (South Africa) -- History -- To 1879
"Your system at the Royal Infirmary, Ryde, continues to act
perfectly, and I am applying it everywhere."—THOS. HELLYER,
F.R.I.B.A.
"The system introduced by Mr. Banner has now undergone a
crucial test, and can only be looked upon as a great _fait
accompli_."—METROPOLITAN.
"I must say, in justice to Mr. Banner, that the greatest possible
credit is due to him for having succeeded in solving a problem
which has hitherto baffled all the combined talent of the best
sanitary authorities of the day."—Major H. C. SEDDON, R.E., War
Office.
The system is substantially recommended by the Local Government
Board, and should be universally adopted. Amongst a number of
important places far too numerous to mention, the system has been
applied, wholly or partially, at Marlborough House, Stafford
House, Burghley, Crom Castle, Kylemore Castle; Guy's, Ryde, West
Herts, Middlesex, and other Hospitals; Bank of England, City Bank,
Standard Bank of Africa, and other Banks; at Radcliffe College,
Oxford; Presbyterian College, Bloomsbury; New City Liberal, Naval
and Military, Thatched House, and other Clubs; and at the Council
Chamber, Guildhall.
FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS E. G. BANNER, C.E.
No. 11, BILLITER SQUARE, LONDON, E.C.
THE GOLD REGIONS OF
SOUTH EASTERN AFRICA,
BY THE LATE
THOMAS BAINES, ESQ., F.R.G.S.,
(_Dedicated by Special Permission to H.R.H. Prince Alfred._)
ACCOMPANIED BY BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR,
WITH MAGNIFICENT MAP
Of the Country, between the Vaal and Zambesi Rivers—With the Route
marked out by this celebrated Traveller—Comprising the seat of War
in the Transvaal and the Gold Regions of South Eastern Africa, to
which is annexed a Map of the Cape Colonies.
PHOTOGRAPHS AND VIGNETTE ILLUSTRATIONS
Accompany the Book, which supplies a truthful and excellent
description of one of the most interesting and least known portions
of South Eastern Africa.
The few remaining Copies may be had at the reduced price of 7_s._
6_d._ each, of A. WHITE & CO., _South African Mail_ Office,
17, Blomfield Street, London; and of J. W. C. Mackay & Co.,
Booksellers, Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony.
The South African Mail.
The "South African Mail," published expressly for South Africa,
has the largest circulation of any Newspaper sent to that country,
and embraces the Latest News and Special Telegrams to the time of
the departure of the Mail. It is despatched twice a month by Mail
Steamers, and is sent forward to the various towns in the _Cape
Colony_, _Natal_, _Diamond Fields_, _Free State_, _Transvaal_, and
_Delagoa Bay_.
Subscription 10_s._ 6_d._ per annum, payable in advance.
For COLONIAL AGENTS see "South African Mail."
Publishers—A. WHITE & Co.
"SOUTH AFRICAN MAIL" OFFICE, 17, BLOMFIELD
STREET, LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C.
A. WHITE & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND EXPORT STATIONERS,
STEAM PRINTERS & LITHOGRAPHERS.
_SHIPPING ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO._
Printers of the "South African Mail."
LEATH AND ROSS. HOMŒOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON.
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