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Business C?rds.

MRS SENIOR begs to inform the in* habitants of Napier that she has opened an EATING- and BOARDING-' HOUSE on the Eastern Spit. Hot Dinners from 12 till 2. Tea and Coffee at all hours. Charges moderate.

■VTAP.IEB BBIfEBT, JL\, Shahespeare-roacL Messrs HARTLEY & SMITH beg to intimate to tho public in general that they hare OPENED the above BEE WES.Y, and are now pre« pared to supply a much superior article to the Colonial Ales that have hitherto been sold in Napier. ®jjEp" Country orders punctually executed. Grains and Yeast always on gale. -

Napier hotel.—Mr morton returns thanks to his numerous customers for past support, and begs to intimate to his Mends that the Hotel is now replete with every accommodation for travellers. Charges moderate. AT.B.— Giood Stabling.

Thomas b. habdihg Letter Press Printer, Tinea Office Eastern Spit, Napier. Every description of Printing executed with neatness on Che shortest notice.

WTILLLAM HUGHES, Boos fj| VV & Shob Makes, Meanjeb Elat. Repairs neatly executed. Charges moderate.

WA ST, iSOTHEBS Ihpobtees Cohmission aio> Station Agents, Eastern Spit, Napier Agents Imperial Fire Insurance Company Agents New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company.

ENSON, J. W., BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT to H.E.H. the PRINCE OE WALES.

Benson, j. w., by special APPOINTMENT TO H.H.H the maharajah oe burdwan

BENSON’S STEAM FACTORY for CLOCKS and WATCHES, 58 & 60. LUDGATE HILL.

Benson, j. w., 99 west-BOUKNE-GROYE, and 25 OLD BOND-STBEET.

Benson, j. w., maker of the GOLD CASKET presented by the City of London to H.R.H. the PRINCE of WAXES.

Benson, j. w., maker of the CASKET presented by the City of Eondon to E>E>H> PRINCE AL* FRED.

Benson, j. w. makes of the CHRONOGRAPH by -which the DERBY is TIMED.

ENSON, J. W., MAKER 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 Silver, at 200 to 2 in all gizes, from half to 8 inches diameter.

BENSON’S CLOCKS for the DRAW ING-, LINING-, and BED BOOMS, from 2 to 2,000 Guinea

TjENSON’S “EXACT” WATCH,for flj Extreme Temperatures. Silver 25 Guineas: Gold, 40 Guineas.

BENSON’S INDIAN. WATCH, compensated for alL.Climates. Silver, 15 Guineas: Gold, 30 Guineas.

BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOGRAPH, KEYLESS, REPEATERS.

Benson, j. DUBLIN, W., PRIZE MEDAL. CLASS 10.

Benson, j. w., peize medal London, class 33. •

BENSOJS’S WATCHES are sent to al parts of the World safe J3Y POST

BENSON’S WATCHES—CHRONOMETER, DCTPX/EX, LEVER.

BENSON’S WATCHES, HOKI* ZONTAt, CEN'IItE SECONDS &c.

BENSOJSTS CLOCKS for the HALL LLBKAKY, and CAKRIAGKE.

BENSON’S CLOCKS for CHURCHES TURRETS, & STABLES. Estimates I sent.

BENSON’S PLATE PAMPHLET, *7lustrated, contains 300 Engravings.

Candelabra in ormu£u ' and BRONZE.

ANDJSLABBA in selves and ELECTRO-PLATE.

BRONZES d’ART bj Rosa and Isidoeh Bonkbob, Pbajdieb, Menb, Babte, &o.

KQ & 60,XiUDGATE-HILL, 25 OU> 0,0 «nd 99 WBSfr BOUaNJECtKOYB. (

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Bibliographic details
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 September 1867, Page 231

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464

Page 231 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 September 1867, Page 231

Page 231 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 September 1867, Page 231

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