Zulu War, 1879; Zululand (South Africa) -- History -- To 1879
LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET AND
CHARING CROSS.
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C. S. WINDOVER,
Coach Builder.
By special appointment to Her Majesty the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales, and Her Imperial Majesty the Empress of Austria,
32 & 33, LONG ACRE, LONDON; HUNTINGDON; AND 25, LOWER KING STREET,
MANCHESTER,
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Begs to introduce his manufactures to the Nobility and Gentry as
being unsurpassed in style, finish, strength, and durability,
combined with lightness and adaptability for the purposes for which
they are specially built, whether pleasure or business.
C. S. WINDOVER, having resided for some years in Australia,
America, and India, has there gained the experience necessary to
enable him to select the various materials absolutely requisite to
construct carriages suitable for the Colonies, and his especial
care having been given to the construction of such carriages,
they will stand the vicissitudes of the climates. This experience
naturally gives him an advantage over all other English Carriage
Builders.
Carriages are built at prices which, taking quality into
consideration, cannot be surpassed.
All orders will have prompt attention, and will be shipped in
the shortest space of time. The whole constructed on the best
principles from C. S. WINDOVER'S immense stock of seasoned
materials.
Carriages shipped in all cases by the lowest possible running
freights.
N.B.—A selection of designs, with Quotations, with a List of
Patrons, to be seen in _The African Mail_.
C. WINDOVER has been awarded first-class Gold and Silver Medals at
the foreign Exhibitions at Santiago, Philadelphia, London, Vienna,
Moscow, and Paris, 1878.
The immense success which has attended these carriages at the
various Exhibitions in different parts of the world, and the large
number of orders taken at the Paris International Exhibition, is a
sufficient proof of their stability and adaptability to all roads,
countries, and climates.
The Standard Bank of British South Africa
LIMITED,
10, CLEMENT'S LANE, LOMBARD STREET,
LONDON, E.C.
Nominal Capital £4,000,000
Subscribed Capital 3,400,000
Paid-up Capital 850,000
Reserve Fund 315,000
Directors.
SIR HY. BARELY, K.C.B. G.C.M.G. │ DANIEL MACKENZIE, ESQ.
ALEXANDER CROLL, ESQ. │ ROBERT WHITE, ESQ.
SIR WM. HY. DRAKE, K.C.B. │ EDWARD WYLD, ESQ.
FREDERICK GREENE, ESQ. │
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Bankers.
THE BANK OF ENGLAND. │ THE ALLIANCE BANK.
│
Auditors.
JAMES GLEGG, ESQ. │ FREDK. MAYNARD, ESQ.
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