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Foreign. To tho Queen and Royal Family ; To H.R.H. the Prince or Wales (Special Appointment) ; And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. "BENSON, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, GOLDSMITH, SILVERSMITH, AND . ARTISTIC METAL WORKER. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions. Maker of the Chronograph by which the Derby and all other Races t and Groat Events of the Day are timed. Manufactorf. and Crrr House— sß and 60 LUDGATE HILL. West End Establishments— 2s, OLD BOND STREET, and 99, WESTBOURNE GROVE, LONDON. ■ ■ MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, AND . WHOLESALE BUYERS are specially invited (before sending their orders elsewhere) .to obtain from the Manufactory the ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, JEWELLERY, and ELECTRO-PLATE, which are sent post free, >as not only are tho discounts liberal, but a selection can be made from the largest stock in the world; Orders can be cent direct to the Manufactory (Ludgate Hill), or through Merchants or Shippers in England. WATCHES CLOCKS Of all lands, from 2to Of all lands, from 2 to 200 Guineas. 1,000 Guineas. Lever, Vertical, Church, Turret, Horizontal, Duplex, Carriage, Chime, Chronometer, Dining and DrawingChronpgraph, ' room, Keyless, . Hall, Shop, Centre Seconds, Library, Repeaters, Indian, &o. Bracket, &c. ENGLISH ORMOLU CLOCKS, designed' by English Artists, and tnann factored by J. W. Benson, 'far: exceed in .beauty those matm-' fac}qred abroad. They lean only be obtained at this Establishment. . FINE ART BRONZES AND CHIMNEY ORNAMENTS, of the newest designs, from Continental ateliers of the highest reputation, at moderate prices. "Artistic Gold Jewellery, of the richett and most exquisite designs, with Monograms, Crests, and Devices, Enamelled in Colours, after Designs by tile most accomplished Artists in the Precious Metals. Brooches, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets; Rings, and all kinds of bijouterie, as supplied to Members of the Court and other Distinguished Personages. Pkesentation Plate. — Testimonials of different sorts. Racing Cups, and Jewelled and other. Boxes, as provided by Mr. Benson for the Corporation of London and other Public Bodies, to enclose documents conveying. the Freedom of the City to the Prince of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, Ac, <fee. Silver and ELECTROiptATE in the most recent fashions, nnd' of the most durable make. | In Electro-plate it is necessary to secure sound materials and a sufficient coating of silver to j resist daily wear and tear satisfactorily. No other is really choap at any price, nor worth buying. Watches and Clocks repaired by skilled workmen. Old Silver, Jewellery, Watches, &c, exchanged. Merchants, Shippers, and Clubs supplied. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Plate sent to all parts of the world. 286 to— s "LOOK THEN INTO THY HEART AND WRITE." npHE above sentence read carefully will tell J, all that I could in a thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large number of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who " Look into their hearts" at the reading of this advertisement, andjwho ponder over it, will say, I know I should write, for I have a great secret there in my heart, hidden deep down, and I fear every day something will shortly Bhew itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow men, and cause me to be pointed at S3 an objeot of pity or scorn. " Look into thy heart" and say is it not better for me to seek aid and get relief by writing to one man iv whom I have conCdence, with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid and counsel will cause my. life hereafter to be happy, making mo say with the proverb — " Rejoice, O, Young Map, in thy Youth." '• Look then into thy heart and, writo," for hundreds have written to me when it has been too late, and who, in place of having " Children like olive-branches round abont their table," hare their homes desolate, • and feel it n re* proach upon their manhood to live. " Look then into thy heart and write," and remember that "As thy days, so shall thy strength be," and that by writing down your case, no oyes but my own see it, that relief mentally and physically can be given to you, and that in placp of sinking into a 'dishonored and premamature death, you can feel that, in the words of Wordsworth — " An old oge serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave." , . LOUIS L. SMITH. Nervousness; Debility, Loss of Powor, Indiscretions of Early Youth, &o. In all the above cases, arising from errors and tlvc yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. Dr. L. L. Smith (the only legally qualified medical man adverUsing in tfie Colonies), 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, Melbourne, opposite the Molboarno Club, (late residence of the. Governor). Private entrance is in Stephen-street, South. Consultation Fee, (by letter), £I. Medicinos forwarded to all tho Colonies, so packed as to avoid observation. Books written by Dr. L. L. Smith. Post freej postage stamps. Means of Prolonging Life Is. 9d. Medical Household Sketches, No. 1... 3e. Od. Do. do. do., No. 2.:. Is. 9d. Weakness and Sterility 3s. Od. Medical Almanac, 1875 os. Gd. 33GJ27 NEW PLYMOUTH TO WELLINGTON BY MAIL COACHES. COBB & CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES leave tho While Hart Hotel, New Plymonth, every Monday and Friday mornings, passing through Omata, Oakara, Oka to, OpuBake, Oco, and on to Hawera, whero it oonneots with tho direct Wellington line which oonveyß passengers to the following places : — Patea, Waitotara, Wanganui, Wangahen, Turakiua, Talnenoi, Upper Rangitikei, Lower Rangitikoi, Manawatu, Horowhonua, Otaki, Waikanae, Paikakariki, Horokiwi Valley, Pahautnnui, Porirua, Johnsonevillo, Ngahanranga, Kaiwarrawarra, Wellington. N.B. — One of Young's Coaches loaves Wanganni for Napier every Thursday morning, at 7 a.m. HONI PIHAMA, 099 to Proprietor. COLOURED PRINTING executed at tho very \j lowest prices and in tho BEST STYLE of WORKMANSHIP at tho, Reuau> OUico

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2336, 28 August 1875, Page 4

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