THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF MEW ZEALAND.; MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS, WILLS AND TRUSTS ECONOMICALLY ADMINISTERED. ADVANCES MADE ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES; INTEREST FROM SIX TO SEVEN PER CENT. HEAD OFFICE:*WELLINGTON. Local Agent—D. M. ROSS. Business Notice. CHAT WOOD’S DOUDCUPLE PATENT “INVINCIBLE ’ FIRE FALI AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. Testimonials and Sala’s “ Battle of the Safes,” Post Free on application to Chatwood’s Patent Safe and Lock Co., Limited. Lancashire Safe and Lock Works, Bolton j 76 Newgate Street, London; Also Manchester, Liverpool, and Leeds, OH ATWOOD designed and erected at the Banking Premises of Messrs HardcasMe, Cross and Co., Bolton, the first Banker’s Steel Strong Boom in the World. One end of the room is occupied as a Bullion Treasury, which remains to this day the most complete, and far away the strongest, yet produced, A ' List of Honours and International Prize Medals AWARDED FOR OHATWOOD’S SAFES AND LOCKS. 1884, Paris.—The Academic Nationals Diploma of Honour. “For Excellence of Manufactures.” 1883, Amsterdam.—Diploma of Honour. “ For Safes, Locks, and Bankers’ Strong BoomiL’ These abb the Only Diploma’s bvbb Awaedbd poe Safes and Looks. 1882, Bradford.—Gold Medal. “ For Safes and Locks.” 1881, Adelaide.—Special First Award. “For Bankers’ Strong Room—Secure, Convenient and Easily Manipulated.” 1881, Adelaide.—Special Gold Medal. “ For the Exhibit as a whole.” 1881, Adelaide.—Special First Award. “ For Safes—Undeniable Superiority." JURORS’ RFPORT. “We find that Chatwood’s Safes excel at all points, and therefore recommend a SPECIAL FIRST AWARD.” 1879, Netherlands (Arnheim). —Jurors Medal. 1879, York.—Silver Medal. “ For Safes." (Highest). 1878, Paris.—Gold Medal. “For Safes and Locks.” 1878, Paris. —Academic National Gold Medal. “ For Safes ana Locks." 1876, Philadelphia.—The Exhibition Medal. “ For Excellent Workmanship.” 1873, Vienna.—The Medal for Merit.—" For Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.” (This was the only Medal awarded for Burglar Proof Safes.) 1873, London.—Medal, “ For Safes.” 1868, Havre.—Only Medal. “ For Safes of British Manufacture.* 1867, Paris.—Only Medal. “ For Safes of British Manufacture.” 1865, Oporto.—Silver Medal, “ For Safes.” 1865, Dublin.—Silver Medal. “ For Safes and Locks.” ‘With Special Mention of Chatwood’s Patent Wedgeproof Fastenings.” The International Safes Challenge Contest, Paris Exhibition, 1867,” by Robert Mallet, F.R.S., 0.8., and Robert F. Fairlie,O.B., on application. CHITWDUI’S PITEIT SAFE 4 LOCK COMPANY. LIMITED (SAMUEL OHATWOOD, Bankers’ Engineer, Managing Director.) LONDON—76 Newgate Street MANCHESTER—II Cross Street; LIVERPOOL—I 7 Lord Street; LEEDS—22 Bond Street; Safe and Lock Works;
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4911, 21 January 1889, Page 4
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377Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4911, 21 January 1889, Page 4
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