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Thomas Harrison - self acting WC
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Alnwick, Narrowgate Street, July 10, 1830.

Self-acting water closets

T HARRISON, Plumber, respectfully invites the Public to an Inspection of the Patent improved SELF- ACTING WATER CLOSET, which he believes to be quite new in this Part of the Country, with the Exception of one, which he has just fitted up as most complete of its Kind. Its Movements are so complete that it thoroughly cleanses and purifies itself instantly after Use, without the least personal Interference, at the same time preventing the Return of the smallest Particle of offensive Air to affect the Place; it may, therefore, be erected in any Situation of a House without the least Annoyance. The Invention has stood the Test of Trial, under the immediate Inspection of many eminent professional and scientific Gentlemen, and for Simplicity and Utility has been pronounced very superior to any other hitherto produced. T. Harrison solicits the Pleasure of a Call, at his Residence, to inspect the Machinery, where its great Advantages are instantly shewn, and need only be seen to be approved.