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MISCELLANEOUS. BENSON, J. W., by SPECIAL' APPOINTMENT to H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES. BENSON, J.W., by Special Appointment to H.H. the Moharajah of JBurdwan. BENSON'S, Steam Factory for -Clocks and Watches, 58 and GO, LudgateHill. BiS^Otf J. W., 99, Westbourne-grove, and 25, Old Bond Street. BENSON, J. W., Maker of the Gold Casket presented by the City of London to H.R.H. the Princo of Wales. BENSON, J". W., Maker of the Casket presented by the City of London to H.R.H. Princo Alfred. BENSON, J. W., Prize Medal, London, Class 33. BBNSON, J. W., Prizo Medal, Dublin, Class 10. BENBON, J. W., Maker of tho Chronograph by which the Derby is timed. BENSON, J. W., Maker of the Groat Clock of the Exhibition, 1862. EPSON'S Watcli Pamphlet, illustrated, on every construction of Watch, with their prices. "OENSON'S Watches are sonfc to all parts of JL3 the world safe by post. VOENSON' Watches, Gold and Silver, at 200 to if) 2 Guineas, in all sizes, from half to three inches diameter. BENSON'S Watches, Chronographs, Keyless Repeaters. '• BENSON'S Watches, Chronometer, Duplex Lover. BENSON'S Watches, Horizontal, Centre; Seconds, &c. BENSON'S Indian Watch, compensated for all Climates. Silver, 15 guineas ; Gold, 30 guineas. BENSON'S " Exact " Watch, for extreme temperatures. Silver, 25 guineas ; Gold, 40 guineas. BENSON'S Clocks for tho Drawing, Dining, and Bed-rooms, from 2to 2,000 guineas. j ENSON'S Clocks for the Hall, Library, and Carriage. BENSON'S Clocks for Churches, Turrets, and Stables. Estimates sent. f^i ANDELABR A in Ormulu and Bronze. • VJ /^ANDELEBRA in Silver and Electro-plate. VJ _i BRONZES dArt, by Rosa and Isidore Bonhour, Pradior, Menc, Barye, &c. T EWELLERY, Diamond, of original designs. o TEWELLERY for Bridal and other presents. <J TEWELLERY, designed by Italian and French t) Artists. • — SILVER PLATE, designed expressly for. presentation. SILVER. PLATE for Racing, Field, or Aquatic Sports. SILVER PLATE for the Side Board, Dinner, aud Tea Tables. SILVER PLATE for India. "OENSON'S Plate Pamphlet, illustrated, conJ3 tains 300 Engravings. pTQ & 60, Ludgate-Hill, 25, Old Bond-street t)O and 99, Westbournor\ OSPEL OAK GALVANIZED IRON VT Tinned and Untinnod. -Obtained tho only Prize Medal in the Trade at tho International Exhibition of 1862. This is tho oldest manufacture in the Galvanized Iron Trade, it having been established at J. & E. Walker's Gospel Oak Street Mills, Tipton, Staffordshire, in 1842, and for some years was sold under the name of the lato firm of Morewood & Rogers. It is now to be obtained through all Merchants, and only of WILLIAM LEE, Sole Agent, 74, King William-street, London. Observe the Brands as follows : — " Walker's, G ' anchor' O, Gospel Oak, Tinned." " Crown double R, Gospol Oak, Untinned." JAME S F. M o KEN ZI E & CO., COITEE AVX> SPICE MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS OF OATMEAL AND CHICORY, KICE DRKSSEES AND GENERA! MILLERS. 3 Queen -street, Melbourne. SHIP their well-known superior Coffees, manufactured in bond, under the supervision of her Majesty's Custom's unaffected by the Victorian duty, and iv tho most advantageous terms. Peppers, spices, &c, at the lowest rates. Export trade circular forwarded on appli cation. IVTOTICE. — Tho undersigned respectfully JLN notify that they havo opened an office in Sydney (No. 348, George-street), under the management of Mr. Joseph Ward, for the transaction of business as SHIP BROKERS and€om. mission Agents, in connection wi£h their present house in Newcastle, N.S.W., and under the same style and name. JOSEPH WARD and CO., Newcastle. April 9, 1866. PATENT SEWING MACHINES. WF. THOMAS & CO.'S NEW « MACHINE, producing work alike on botli sides of the material, at £5. 6s. and £6. 6s. Their other machines, adapted for every kind of work, vary in price from £10 to £30. W. F. Thomas & Co. have recently supplied a considerable number of machines to H.M.s stores, Madras and Bombay. Orders may bo transmitted through Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co., or direct to W. F. Thomas & Co., 1 & 2, Cheapside, and 67, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. W, I<\ THOMAS <fc OO.S PATENT SEWING MACHINES. Paris 1855. PRIZE MEDAL. London 1862. nnHESE Machines, so long and extensively used X in all departments of trado at the Royal Army Clothing Depot, Pimlico, in many regiments, and for family purposes, are now employed largely in India and the Colonies. They givo perfect satisfaction, and may be relied on as efficient, useful and practical Machines, saving time, and of great utility where skilled labor is scarce: They are extremely simple, easily learnt, and not liable to derangement The stitching ie alike on both Bides of the material, and the thread cannot be pulled out. Tho prices vary from £1C to £30. 06, Nowgate-street and Regent-circus, Oxfordstreet, London. ,;

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 7

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