JEcrdjantii|e + BENSON'S WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Makes, by special appointment to H.R.H. tho Prince of Wales. Maker of the Gbhat Clock of the Exhibition, 1862, Of tho Ciibonogeaph by which the Derby is timed, And of the Gold Caskets presented by the City of London to T.R.H. tho Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh, And Gainer of Prize Medals at London, Dublin, and Paris, Manufacturer of numerous Fjne-Abt Racing Curs, &c, &c. Begs to inform the world that by the aid of improved Steam Machinery he manufactures every description of CLOCK and WATCH. viz. viz. Chubch, Leveb, Stable, Chbonometeb, Hall, Hoeizontal, Dbawing-Room, Kbyless, DINING-RoeM, CUHONOOBAPn, LIBBABY, &C. PBESENTATION, &C. Watches sent safe by poßt. to all parts of the world. BENSON'S LONDON-MADE LEVERS. GOLD CASES. SILVER CASES. Open face m Open face mmters , double cases. -"'""wa. double eusei. ~£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 10 10 0 13 13 0 4 4 0 5 5 0 15 15 0 18 18- 0 6 6 0 7 7 0 20 0 0 23 0 0 10 10 0 11 11 0 30 O O 35 0 O 17 17 0 20 0 0 BENSON'S CHRONOMETERS. 42 0 0 45 0 0 33 0 0 35 0 0 52 0 0 5G 0 0 43 0 0 45 0 0 BENSON'S REPEATERS. 55 0 0 I 58 0 0 45 0 0 48 0 0 75 0 0j 80 0 0 65 0 0 68 0 0 BENSON'S KEYLESS WATCHES. 30 0 0 33 O O 120 0 0 I 22 0 O 35 0 0 38 0 0 (25 0 0 I 28 0 0 BENSON'S CRYSTAL GLASS WATCHES. 14 14 O I . . 5 5 0 1. 2100|. . 880|. BENSON'S HORIZONTAL WATCHES. 550 8801220 330 0 9 0 12 12 0 I 4 4 0 5 0 For further Prices and Descriptions, and extracts from t he Pre3s, see BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, se r 't poafc free to all parts of the world. Watches exchanged or repaired. A liberal discount to merchants. BENSON'S SHOW ROOMS FOR SILVER And Electro-plate contain every requisite for the Dinner and Ten Table, &c. See Illustrated Plato Pamphliit, containing numerous illuftrations, descriptions, and price 1 ?, nent po3t free to all parts of the world. Old Silver Plate bought or exchanged.' BENSON'S JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT contains every description of Fine Gold Jewellery, including Biacek-ts, Brooches, Chains, Ear-rings, Lockete, Pins, Rings, Studs, &c\, &c, in all patterns. For prices, &c, sea photographs, sent poHt free to all parts of the world. Old Jewellery taken in exchange. J. W. BENSON, CITY STEAM WORKS AND SHOW ROOMS, 58 and (10, Ludgate Hill. WEST-END ESTABLISHMENTS, 25, Old Bond-street, and 99, Westbourne Grove, London. Established 1749. 1118 OAKEY and SON'S EMERY and BLACK LEAD MILLS, Blackfbiab's Road, London, ENGLAND. OAKEY'S SILVERSMITHS' SOAP (nonmercurial), for Cleuning and Polishing Silver, Electro-plate, Pkto Glass, Marble, &c. Tablotß, 6d. OAKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH. Packets, 3d. each ; Tins, 6d , Is., 2s. 6J., and 43. each. OAKEY'S INDIARUBBEIt KNIFE BOARDS, from Is. 6d. each. OAKEY'S GENUINE EMERY, GRAIN and FLOUR. /~\AKEY'S EMERY and GLASS CLOTH. OAKEY'S CABINET GLASS PAPER, BLACK LEAD, &c. OAKEY'S GOODS SOLD EVERYW HEBE,, by Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Brushmakers, Druggists, &c. 1440 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. LEICESTER MEETING, 1868. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. THE FOLLOWING- PRIZES tveee AWARDED TO J. and F. HOWARD, 3RITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. The First Prize for the Best Wheel Plough for General Purposes. The First Prize for the Best Wheel Plough for Lij»ht Land. The First Prize for tho Best Swing Plough for General PurposPS. The First Prize for the Best Swing Plough for Light Land. The First Prize for the Beat. Subsoil Plough. The First Prize for the Best Harrows for Horse Power. The First and Only Prize for tho Best Steam Cultivating ApL-antus for Farni9 of moderate size. The First and only Prize for the Best 5-tined Steam Cultivator The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Harrows. The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Windlass. The Silver Medal for their Patent Safety Boiler. J. and F. HOWARD THITS BECKIVED TEN FIRST PRIZES, ONE SECOND PRIZE, And a SILVER MEDAL, carrying off almost every Prize for which they competed, and tins after trials the most severe and prolonged ever known. 1773 Stocft* GRAZING. ABOUT 300 SHEEP can be DEPASTURED for Three Months on the Mount Heslington Farm. For terms, apply to Mr. Robeet Eden, the Manager on the said "farm, or to J. G. Milks, £027 Nelson.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 3 February 1869, Page 4
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761Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 3 February 1869, Page 4
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