if VX>w« Benson , j, w., by special APPOINTMENT to H.E.H. the PRINCE OF WALES. TJENSON. J. W., BY SPECIAL S 3 APPOINTMENT To H.H.H the MAHARAJAH OF BUKO WAN BENSON’S STEAM FACTORY for CLOCKS and WATCHES, S 3 & GO. LLEGATE KILL. 1 IJiiNSON, J. W., 09 WEST* I j BOURNE-GROVE, aud 25 OLD BOND-STREET. Benson, j. w., maker of the GOLD CASKET presented by the i City of London to 11.K.M. the PRINCE of WALES. Benson, j. w., maker of the CASKET presented by the City of London to ILK.Ii. PRINCE ALFRED. Benson, j. w. maker of the CHRONOGRAPH by which the DERBY is TIMED. Benson, j. w., maker of THE GREAT CLOCK of the EXHIBITION of ISod. BENSON’S "WATCH PAMPHLET. illustraled, on every const ruction of Watch, with their prices.
BENSON’S WATCHES,—GoId and Silver, at 200 to 2 Guineas, i;t all sues, from half to 3 inches diameter. B B EPSON’S CLOCKS for the DEA.W IMG, DINING, and REDROOMS, from 3 to 2,000 Guineasj ENSON’S “EXACT” WATCH, for| Extreme Temperatures. Silver 25 Guineas : Gold, 40 Guineas. BENSON’S INDIAN WATCH', compensateJ for all Climates. Silver, 15 Guineas: Gold, oO Guineas. BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOGRAPH. KEALESS. HE TEATEMS. Benson, jr. w., prize medal dullin', class iu. Benson, j. w.. prize medal London, class 33. E ENSON’S \\ ATCiIEo are sent ;o a parts of the World sale DA POSi BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOMETER, DUPLEX, LEVER. BE N'SO V’S WATCHES,—HoRi ZON TA u, CENTS,E SEC )\Jo x; L JENSON'S CLOCKS for the HALL y LtRRARA’, and CARRIAGE.
BENSON'S CLOCKS fur CIIU KClil.S i. C RRE4S, A. SJL’AJiijiiS. L=uiuaU's sent. || VENSON’S PLATE PAIL PULL I, ii--13 lustraied, contains 3UO Er.grariu-s. CANDELABRA in OEM DLL and Ji R O N Z E. pAiNDa'LAUiU IN SILVER \J AND ELECTRO-PLATE. Bronzes d’ARp by Rosa aau isiJLViltli BOSiiiitrjt, PiIADiJiU, Ai.Ji.SJi, B Attire, Ac. JEWELLERY, DIAMOND, of ORIGINAL DLSIGNS. JEWELLERY FOR BRIDAL AND OTHER PRESEaTs. JEWELLERY, DESIGNEDLY IT A LIAN ami FRENCH ARTISTS. SILVER PLATE, designed expressly for PRESENTATION. QILVER PLATE for RAC INC O FIELD or AQUATIC SPORTS. SILVER PLATE for SIDE BOARDDINNER. and TEA TABLES. Cl ILVER Pi. ATE FOR INDIA o 58 & 60, LUDGATE-HiLL, 25 qLD BOND-S TREET, and 9d WESTBOURNE (TROVE. JUST ARRIVED PER DUNELM 12 Iron Ploughs, with Extras 4 sets Howard’s patent Harrows with poles 15 dozen east Shears 25 pairs Ploug i Chains 24 ditto ditto Harness 24 ditto diito Web Back-bands 6 dozen di : to Leather Back-bands 9 ditto Plough lines 5 Furnace Doors and Orates 3 Copper Furnaces, 40, 30, and 25 gallons 12 stand Looking Glasses 1 bate Blankets 60 bushels Poland Oats tej 4a.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 496, 29 July 1867, Page 5
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432Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 496, 29 July 1867, Page 5
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