Watclies, ulocks, &c. BENSON, Jh W„ BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT to H.R.H. the PE I ACE OE WALES. B EASON, J. W„ BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO ll.ii.H tho M ' TIARA JAH OF BURL WAN Ts EPSON'S STEAM FAOTOEY for I t CLOCKS and WATS HES. £3 A 60. LLEGATE IIILL. TV EPSON, J. W.. W WEST|K BOUEVE.GEO7E,aud li> oLD BOND-STREET. Benson, j. ml. maker of the GOLD CAS n. EX presented bythe City of London to Lf.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES, Benson, j. w., maker of. the CASKET im'is.Mfed Lv the City of London to'if.R. 11. PRINCE AL--1"N* 1 I. Benson, j. w. maker of the CJ £RO N 0 GRAIN! by which the DERBY is TIMED. E EPSON, J. W., MAKER OF THE GREAT CLOCK of the EXHIBITION of 1562. B li EPSON’S WATCH PAMPHLET, illustrate*, on every construction of Wnteh, with t!« p. less. EPSON'S WATCHES, —Gold and Sliver, at 203 to 2 Guineas, in nil s /.p-, front half to t! incites diameter. ji \ EPSON’S CLOCKS for the DR AW j|Nj I NO, DaNING, in id BEDROOMS, from 2 to £,UUO 0 unions BENSON’S “EXACT” WATCH, for Extreme Temperatures, Silver 23 Guineas : Gold. 40 Guineas, SWENSON’S INDIAN WATCH, compeiisatrd for HI Climates. Silver, H guineas: Gold, lit) Cumei's. f> EPSON'S WATCHES—CURONOU graph, he bless, repeaters. EPSON, J. w„ PRIZE MEDAL AJ* DUBLIN, CLASS iu. EPSON, J. W., PRIZE MEDAL JL> LON DON, CLASS dll. *_JjENSON’S WATCHES are sent lo ;t\ AH parrs of the World sale ill i'OST BENSON'S WATCHES—CHRONOMETER, DUPLEX; LEVER. y 3 EPSON'S WATCHES,—IIORI dLJ /.ONIA L, ChiLßii SEDAN AS Ac p_l.tm\SON S CLOCKS for the HALL LIBRARY'; fold CARRIAGE. K>IN.SON’S CLOCKS for CHURCHES TURREiS. Or sJ. ABLES. Estimates sent. P EPSON’S PLATE PAMBHJHT, ii. Aj> contains duo Engravings, f"IANDE LAB K A in OR3I UL U XJ and BRONZE. ft A JvDELAii RAIN S 1 L V'E R, \J &sv electro-plate. a II\ONi.ES uAIT by Rosa. and isi--LA IMi.J BOniiUtn;, Puao.lUi:, f.l exa, ID am,, r.o. JEWELLERY, DIAMOND, of ORI- - Ginal designs. T EWELL ERA FOR BRIDAL AND cl GTii LR PRESENT’S. TEW ELLERY, DESIDNEDBY IT A* 'J Li AN and FRENCH ARTISTS. *JTL\ Ell PI. YTIi. designed expressly ') hr PRESENTATION. NO EVER PLATE for RACING O FIELD or AQUATIC SPORT’S. QILWEiI PL VIE Or SIDE BOARSk) }>l NN EN, and AKA : VJS;M:.-,. o liA ER PLaTL LOR Tauj.a. .o ffO A 1,0, IAJJ-AiDiiiuh, 23 old OO BOnD-SfRuET. find lid WEolBO Uj.t.N.L GR Ov JUST ARRIVED PER DUNELM 12 Iron Blond!?, with Extras 4 sets Howard’s p.Ecat Harrows with poles 13 dozen cast Shear? 23 p-.’h'j Tiouun Chains 2-i dido ditio Harness 2 t dido ditto Web Bach-bands 6 dozen (li*to 1-nii.her Buck-bands 9 ditto Plough lines 3 Purnaco Poors and Crates 3 Copper Furnaces, TO, 30, nad 25 gallon? 12 stand Looking Glasses 1 bale Blanket? 60 busimls Poland Oats &c., Ac.. &c., 'I. XUXF i
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 493, 18 July 1867, Page 3
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482Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 493, 18 July 1867, Page 3
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