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Business Notices. T To the Qucon and Royal Family ' To H.R.H. the Prinze of Wales Appointment); '•. And to soveral Indian Potentates, Foiei,; ■ Governments, and Railway Compani Established 1749. -T .W. BENSON r p WATCH & CLOCKMAKEIi, i" Goldsmith, Silversmith, and. Artistic Mef«l Worker. Prizo Medalist of the Loudon, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions. Maker of the Chronograph by which tha Derby and all other Racesjand Groat Events of the Day are Timed. Manufactory and City Souse — 68 and 60, LUDGATE HILL, West End Establishnants— 25, Old Bond street, and QQ, Wustbonr Grove. London. Merchants, Shippers, and Wholesale Buyers are specially invited .(before sending their orders elsewhere) to obtain from tho Manufactory tho HlusfrXteU Catalogue, ot Watches, Clocks, Chains, tfeweHory, and Electro-Plato, which arc senCposr, fivo, as not only are the discouuts liberal^ but a selection can bo made from the largest stock in tha. world. Orders can be sint direct to the Mamifae tory (Ludgato Hill), or, through Merchants o Shippers iv- England. WATCHES Of all kinds, from 2 to 200 Gns.. Lover, Vertical, Horizontal, Duplex, Chronometer, Chronograph, K-jylesa, Centre Seconds, Repeaters, la Jian, &o. CLOCKS Of all kinds, from 2 to 1000 Gns. Church, Turret, Carriage, Chimo, Dining and Drawing-room, Hall, Shop, Library, Bracket, &c. ; j - ENGLISH OKMOLrf CLUo'kS, Dosigned by > English ArtUtsJ and Manufa factured hfj. W. Bensonj far excjcd i bonuty those manufactured -abroad. Tho can only be obtained at this Establishmoat. Fine Art Bronzes aftd Chimney Ornaments of the newest designs, from Continental ale^ liers o; the highest reputation, at moderate prices: Artistic Gold Jewellery of the richest and moat exquisite designs, with Monograms, Crests, and Devices, EnamelM in Colors, after Designs by j;ho most accomplished Artists in tho Precious Metals. Brooches, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets, Rings, and all kinds. of bijouterie, as supplied to inemjers of the Court and other distinguished personages. c Presentation Plate. Testimonials of diiferent. sorts, Racing Cups, and Jewelled and other Boxes, as provided by Mr Benson for tho (Corporation of Loudon and other public bodies.'to enclose documents conveying the Freedom of tho City to the Prince of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, &c &C. r - , ■ Silver and Electroplate in the most recent fashwii 3 ,% id of the most durable make. In Electro-Plate it is necessary to secure sound materials and » suflioiea* coating ot silver to resist daily wear and-^al satisfactorily. No other is really cheat* < any pnoe, nor worth buying. r Watches and Clocks repairs by skilled workmen. Old Silver, Jewellery, Watchei/' cSbs^liS 1 - MerchaQts ' shi^».-4. • Wat 'cfwi t, Clocks, Jeu,ellery,> a nd Plate seni to all parts of the world. r ?■: ONE J3@X OF ■■oLm&iV&± 4T J I 8 warranted, to euro aU^ischarges.froan^ X the Urinary Uvg^ ,ft eifc § & . ges p| acqmred <tf'c6aiaiuiSo.,aI l K Onlwlf a.^pSfel in the back ao^bp^^^SS^jg all Chemists and , Patent Mo'dibineiVendo^mf ' Sole propnetor, JV J. bhAj kM. A W . ApotheearierHaU,Linco:U ■ -«laudf - % EXPORT AGEfe. V.' ■ Bl sSLndonr idg33^^i^ ««*•■ SOUS '^ B LoSon lmd SOnS > 9 ? stree '1 j Sauger and Sons, Oxford street, London. .?* I And aUthc London Wholesule Hcus«. '> New Zckland Agenh ' -i Melbourne Agents. ,^v*f^ Felton, GrimwaJe and Co, tyivLy At Druggists. ~ >irnoie| K and'M. Wh, Wholesale Druggists; '*-^M Hemmons and Co Wholesale Dru^S ?U V Elliott Brothers uud Uo,, ' ? gists. *,l;efiSv^ ; $* % Ed. Row and Co. . . .^W^' '^^ ; Adelaide Agosj ■ U ' , Fauldinga.idCo^lgl^p^^; . u^ U^ A for Neu-ZijaSpj*;.. . Kcmpthor.,o, Passer, and Ooj Wh«l^ ' 5 " JJrugg, st3 ,Duuedinuud AucSindS^ surgeon to. die „.„. £?> R .;. t onjicwyaurgeou to tUo H^r f^i, - - g;«»».ry Churitiev cau bo^M l^:^

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 38, 6 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 38, 6 July 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 38, 6 July 1877, Page 1

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