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BENSON’S WATCHES Of all Kind*. Lever Horizontal Keyless Chronograph Chronometer CLOCKS Of all Kinds. Drawing Room Dining Room Carriage Church Hall and shop. GOLD JEWELLERY of the Newest Designs (Bracelets Brooches Ear-rings Lockets Necklaces. Gold Lever Hunters, 14, 18, 23, and 35 Guineas, Silver ditto, 6, 7, 11, and 20 Guineas. MR. BENSON, who holds the appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, has just published two Pamphlets, enriched and embellished with illustrations —one upon Watch ahd Clock Making, and the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. These are sent, post free, on application. Persons residing abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. Orders should be addressed to 23, Old Bond-street, and the City Steam Works, 58 & 60, Ludgate-hill, London. ~THE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC AND LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES A RE so well known and so univeri\ sally used, that any description of their advantages is superfluous. ! HEY HEM AND WIDTH, CORD, QUILT, BRAID, FELL, GATHER, TUCK, BIND, AND embroider, and are considered by competent judges to be the best Sewing Machines yet known. The following are a few of the many testimonials we are constantly receiving, furnishing a convincing proof of their superiority. From the “ Express A'— “Having had an opportunity for past of closely inspecting tha w'pwrfbjVof and Baker’s Sewing much pleasure in testifying tiuCt it i/adapleTTfor every kind of work spt forth in the prospectus. It combines the charms of plain stitching with the attractions of embroidery, in whieh of course the female mind especialy delights. Although the Grover and Baker’s machine is exceedingly useful for plain sewing, it is an embroiderer that it takes its highest rank among its competitors, none of whom that we know of having attained such excellence. The machines are, in fact, in every way invaluable to households, and when tho immense saving of labor compared with hand-sewing is taken into consideration, it is remarkable that they are not more generally used.” . . . “No. 43, Adelaidestreet, Melbourne, October 20, 18C8.- Gentlemen, —Having one of your No. 26 Cabinet Sewing Machines in use for nearly four years, I have much pleasure in being able to speak of its excellence In addition to domestic work, we use it for tho various materials in upholstery, silk, bed-ticking, drugget, and furniture leather, and find it all that can be desired. It has never been out of order nor given any trouble in working from the first week, and I believe it to bo tho best machine extant. I am, gentlemen, yours, &c., D. M. Crowley, upholsterer. MATHESON, BROTHERS, Sole Agents for Dunedin, Minton House, Princes-street. Wholesale Agents, NEW ELL & Co. Melbourne GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY’S. MACHINES. Have been supplied by command to HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. Her Majesty the Empress of the Fiench, Her Majesty the Empress of Russia, Her Majesty the Qeeen of Bavaria His Majesty the Emperor of Brazil, And at THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1887. THE CROSS CP THE LEGION OF HONOR. Was conferred upon the representative of the Grover & Baker S.M. Go’s. Machines. A. F. CONANT, Wholesale Agent for the Australian Colonies, Temple Court Melbourne. PRINCIPAL RETAIL AGENTS: George Faclie - - - Clyde. Willaim Warren * Queenstown. Law, Brothers - - - Melbourne. Gordon & Gotch ... Sydney. Martin th Sach - - - A delaide. Baird &Co - - - - Ballarat. Henry Franks - - - GoelongWm. Gibson - - - Wellington. W. M. Stanton - . Nelson. Matheson, Brothers - Dunedin. Winks & Hall - - AnU-and. G. Bonmugton - Christchurch. Charles Davis - . Town. W. *F. Hart ( - LfUinowtoci

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Dunstan Times, Issue 476, 2 June 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 476, 2 June 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 476, 2 June 1871, Page 4

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