Watches, Clocks, &c. “Tfc ENSOT?’. ,T. "W SPECIAL h APPOINTMENT to H.R.K. the PRINCE OF WALES. i O ENSON, J. W., BY SPECIAL ' r% APPOINTMENT TO H.E.il tho MAHARAJAH OF BURDWAN, BENSON'S STEAM FACTORY for 1 CLOCKS aad WATCHES, 58 & I 60, LUDGATE HILL. 1 Benson, j. w., do west- ■ BOURTE-GRuVE, and 25 OLD 1 BOND-STREET. 1 Q ENSON, J. W., MAKER of the GOLD CASKET presented by the City of Loudon to H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES. Benson, j. w., maker of the CASKET presented by the City of . London to H.R.H. PRINCE AL- t FRED. Benson, j. w. maker of the ( CHRONOGRAPH by which the DERBY is TIMEU. ' HENSON, J. W., MAKER OF i ) THE GREAT CLOCK of the [ 1 EXHIBITION of 1862. - BENSON’S WATCH PAMPHLET, j< iiiustrated, on every construction j; of Watch, with their prices. i — 1 I < 2 t, ENSON’S WATCHES,—GoId and j |r> diver, at 200 to 2 Guineas, in! all g zes, from half to a inches I diameter. BENSON’S CLOCKS for tho DRAWING, DINING, and BEu- ; 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 tor all Climates. Silver, 15 Guineas: Gold, 30 Guineas. BENSON’S WATCHES—CHROSO- ' GRAPH, KEYLESS, RE PE AT- 1 EES. 1> ENSON, J. W., PRIZE MEDAL < > DUBLIN, CLASS 10. BENSuN, J. W.. PRIZE MEDAL LONDON. CLASS 35. BENSON’S WATCHES are sent ;o a’.l|; parts of the World safe Bi r POST. BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOMETER, DUPLEX, LEVER. BENSONS WATCHES, —HORIZONTAL, CENTRE SECONDS Ac. ■ BENSON’S CLOCKS for the HALL, LIBRARY, and CARRIAGE. BENSON’S CLOCKS for CHURCHES T URRETS, A STABLES. Estimates •cut. fENSUN’S PLATE PAMPHLET, ity lustrated , contains 300 Engravings. 'CANDELABRA ia ORMULU J and BRONZE. iA N DLA BR A IN SIL YE R I AND ELECTRO-PLATE. RONZES d’ART by Rosa and lexDORS BONUiiUK, PKADUiB, MEti.E, Babye, Ac. JEWELLERY, DIAMOND, of THU GINAL DESIGNS. JWBLLERY FOR BRIDAL AND OTHER PRESENTS. iW ELLERY', DESIGNEDLY i'i'A LIAN and FRENCH Alt US is. foUL’iER PLATE, designed expressly for PREoEa TXTION . 'IILVER PLATE for RACING FIELD or AQUATIC SPORTS. N FLYER PLATE for SIDE BOARD N DINNER, and TEA TA.Bi.ES. Q FLYER PLATE FUR INDIA. O & 60, LUDGATE-HILL, 25 OLD }0 BOND-STREET, and WESTiOURNEGROVE. "X/srEANEE! MraNEE! MEANER WHAT FUN!! CHEAP WATER ! CHEAP MEAT ! ! A2VD CHEAP BREAD!!! 1 J. R. I EYES, to MEET THE TIMES, 1 has LOWERED the PRICE of BREAD] toF IVEPENCE the 21b. Loaf. 1 N.B. —ONE MONTH’S CREDIT given. 8 12 J per cent, charged on all overdue Accounts. Means*, April 6,1867.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 477, 20 May 1867, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 477, 20 May 1867, Page 1
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