CARRIAGES BY THE AID OF MACHINERY.
KINDER & McNAUGHT,
MANUFACTURERS,
WORCESTER,
BEG respectfully to invite the attention of all purchasers to the many Improvements recently introduced by them into modern Carriages. The style and excellence of their work is rarely equalled by the most expensive builders in London, and has the advantage of being produced at a moderate price,—a result mainly arrived at by an extensive adaptation of machinery, such as no other house in the trade possesses.
A communication by letter, or the favour of a call at their Works,—where, in addition to employing upwards of 100 hands, they have erected engines of 25-horse power, which, with the above, and several newly patented adjustments, may be seen in full operation,—is respectfully solicited.
SWAINE AND ADENEY, Whip Manufacturers to the Queen and Royal Family, Prize Medal awarded at the Exhibition of 1851.—No. 185, Piccadilly, London.
ROCK AND SON, Patentees of the Dioropha and other improved Carriages. Manufactory at Hastings. Export orders carefully packed.