Business" Notices. ESTABLISHED, 1862. OTAGO PLUMBER, COPPER, & BRASS WORKS, Princes Street, neab Octaooit. A Alf D T. BI7RT, **■• Plnrabera, Coppersmiths, Brassfounders, Tinsmiths, and Gasfitters. A. and T. B. have miith plonsure ia i»iurning their sincere thanks to their customers and the public generally for past favors ; and wish to intimate that they kave now Remeved into their New Premises, where they have every convenience for oarryIng on, the above trades, at prices greatly reduced. All works entrusted ts us guaranteed. Experienced workmen sent to all parts the Colony. DBNSON, J. W,, "by SPKCIAL AP1 > »• iIICTMENT to H.R.H. the PRTOCB !^b-SSON. J. W., by SPECIAL AP- ! > PUINTMiiNT to RT.H. t'ae MAHAi\JAH OF BURDWAN. J JE^SON'S BTSAM /ACT».>KY U CLOCKS and WATCHES, 58 '..atnr&te Hill. DBNSON, J. W., 9», Tfestbourne-gT*. D and 25, Old Bond street. pENSON, J. W., MABEtt of the GOLD D CASKET presented by tb» aty oi '.oudoß to H.R.H.the PRINCE OF WALKS. BENSON, J. W., MAKER of the CASKET presented by the City of London to HJSLM. PRINCE ALFRED. HENSON, J. W., PRIZB MEDAL, LOND bON, Oms 33. t>ENSON, J. W., PRIZE MEDAL, D DUBLIN, Cljisn 10. BENSON, J, W., MAKER of thtCHRO-. NOGRAPH by which th« DERBY TIMED. BENSON, J. WMW M MAKER of the GREAf CLOCK of the EXHIBITIONi S. ENSON'S Watch .Pamphlet, illustrated,' m every construction oi Watch, with nelr prices. DENSON'S WATCHES are seat to »D O part* of the World safe by post. . DENSON'S WATCHES,— GteId and.Silrfir, , D at 200 to 2 Guineai, in all sizes, from. ialf to 3 inches diameter BENSON'S WATCHES, CHRONOGRAPH, KEYLESS, REPEATERSBENSON'S WATCHES, GHBOHO-' METER, DUPLEX, LEVER BENSON'S WATCHES, HORIZONTAL, CENTRE SECONDS, &c DENSON'S INDIAN WATCH, compen- *■* sated ior all Climates. Silver, 15 Juine&s; Gold, 30 Guineas. DENSON'S "EXACT" WATCH, fa* Extreme Teaineratures. Silver, Guineas; Gold, 40 Guinesi. DENbON's CLOCKS for the DRAWING, L* DINING, and BEDROOMB, from 3 X 1006 Guineas. UENSON'b CLOCKS for the HAT.r, D LIBRARY, and CARRIAGE. BENSON'S CLOCKS for CHURCHES, TURRETS, and STABLES. Estimate* vmtm nANDioJLABuA in OHMOLO vaA \J BRONZE. CIANDELABitsv in SILVER *nd ELBO- / THO-PLATE. DRON2ES d'AKT by ROSA and ISID DORE BONHEUR, PRADLBB, XENE, BARYE. &c. JEWELLERY, DIAMOND, of ORIGIeI NAL DESIGNS. J fiVVi-.LJLEIiIf ror HiUD^l* and oihn 'V PRESENTS. JisyViiLLEKY, designed by ITALIAN sm« FKENCH ARTISTS. i^iiiViiit PJLAIii, ueaigued expressly K» O t"RESENTATH)». JIL VEK PLATE for KACING, FIELD, O or AQUATIC SPORTS. OIiLVER PLATE tor the bIDEBOABD SO DIMNER, and TEA TABLES. OIIL.VEB PLATE lor INDIA O ,:JKN»ol*'b PLATE PAAIPULET, illut trr*t«*d, contain* SOO Engravings. ■^fj & <iv, LUIiixATJB HULL, 23, OL© <J?O BOND STREET,' and 9», WSBTiOUKNIS GBOVJR.
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Otago Witness, Issue 838, 20 December 1867, Page 19
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