j Board BSid X^Hnev j ft/TES- MUEBAY begs to intimate to i jiS-i. tbe NBpiw yia {t» ■ 1 viciratv that -the hds opened a BOAitD < I AND LODGING HOUBE.iQHardibg«-1 road, Eastern Upit, next heotej it tiui Time# Office. She has room at present' for a few respectable gsntlemen. Charges moderate. ” - Napier, 12$h May, 1868. ; J. W. Benson. ! BKSON. J. W., BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT to H.R.IL the : PEINCE OF WALES. BENSON* J. W., BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H.H. THE MAHARAJAH OP BURDWAN. BENSON'S STEAM FAOTOBY for CLOCKS and WATCHES, 68 A 60, LUDQATB HILL. Benson, s. BOURNE-GROVE, and 26 OLD BOND-STREET. Benson, j. w., maker of th« GOLD CASKET presented byths City of London to H.E.H. the PEINCE of WALES. Benson, j. w., : makes of. the CASKET presented by the City of > London to H.E.H. PEINCE ALFRED, Benson, j. w. maker of the CHRONOGRAPH by which the DERBY is TIMED. Benson, j. w., makes of THE GREAT CLOCK of the EXHIBITION of 1862. BENSON'S WATCH PAMPHLET, illustrated, on every construction of Watch, with their prices. BENSON’S WATCHES,—GoId and aiiver, at 200 to 2 Guineas, in all s zes, from half the 3 inches meter. BENSON’S CLOCKS for the DRAWING, DINING, and BED- : ROOMS, from 2 to 2,000 Guineas. BENSON’S “EXACT” WATCH,for Extreme Temperatures, Silver, 25 Guineas: Gold, 40 Guineas. BENSON’S INDIAN WATCH, compensated for all Climates.. Silver, la Guineas; Gold, SO Guineas. BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOGRAPH, KEYLESS, REPEATEES. Benson, j. w., prize medal, DUBLIN, CLASS 10. Benson, j. w., prize medal LONDON, CLASS S 3. t T>SNSON’S WATCHES are sent to all _D parts of the World safe BY POST. ‘ TJENSON’d WATCHES—CHRONO X> METER, DUPLEX, LEVER. BENSON’S WATCHES,—HORIZONTAL, CENTRE SECONDS, &o. BENSON’S CLOCKS for the HALL, LIBRARY, and CARRIAGE. BENSON’S CLOCKS for CHURCHES TURRETS, & STABLES. Estimates sent. CANDELABRA in OEMULU and BRONZE. E/CANDELABRA IN SILVER ,VJ AND ELECTROPLATE. BRONZES d’AET by Rosa aud Tsidobe Bohhbub, Pb&dieb, Mshs, Babyk, &o. EWELLEKY, DIAMOND, ol ORI- - DESIGNS. 5 JEWELLERY FOR BRIDAL AND tl OTHER PRESENTS. 5 JEWELLERY, DnSiGNEDBY IT A 8 J HAN and FRENCH ARTISTS. LJILVER PLATE, designed expresly • O for PRESENTATION. SILVER PLATE for RACING, FIELD or AQUATIC SPORTS. SILVER PLATE for SIDE BOARD, DINNER, and TEA TABLES. 9 gULVER PLATE FOR INDIA. BNSON’S PLATE PAMPHLET, illustrated, contains 30Q Engraving#. pTQ & 60, LUDQATE-HILL,” 26 JO OLD BOND-STREET, and 99 WBSTBOURNB-QBOVE. Wool WOOL.— The Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, or t make Liberal advances ca consignments to th»ir London nnm BuSuisOH and Flkmxks. WATT, BROTHERS. W< Buyers of WOOL, «ad ad vanes on consignments to their correspondents a England and Ihe Co’onka, KINROSS & @o.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 448, 21 January 1867, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 448, 21 January 1867, Page 1
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