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Paris Universal Exhibition 1855 : catalogue of the works exhibited in the British section of the exhibition : with notices of the commercial progress of the United Kingdom, under the respective classes : in French and English / published by [Royal] Authority
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Rotation No. in English Catalogue, 202.

HOOPER & CO.,

(Late ADAMS & HOOPER,)

COACH BUILDERS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

OF ENGLAND,

THE ROYAL FAMILY, AND SEVERAL FOREIGN COURTS,

HAYMARKET, LONDON.

Prize Medal and Special Approval awarded to H. and Co., at theGREAT EXHIBITION IN LONDON, 1851,

For the elegance, good taste, and excellence of their Carriages.

H. & Co. beg respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to the superior manufactureof their Carriages, as regards lightness of construction combined with strength, elegance of outline, andtaste in the Equipments.

Drawings and Estimates for new Carriages are forwarded on application, as also Estimates forrepairing Carriages, to include the entire outlay.

Parties preferring to job their Carriages by the year, or term of years, will find it a most convenientarrangement, as a Yearly Payment includes the use of a Carriage kept in good repair ; an agreement canbe made to purchase a Carriage taken on job, during the first year of the job.

A large Stock of neat and sound modem second-hand Carriages is always kept, either for Sale or toLet on Hire by the Week, Month, or Year.

H. & Co. undertake the repairing of Carriages, for which they have great facilities, in the arrange-ments of a new Factory recently built for them.

The Carriages built by H. & Co. are of the best manufacture, and at moderate Prices ; Purchaserspaying Cash will have the advantage of a Discount.

Merchants and Agents having foreign Orders to execute, are invited to apply to H. & Co. beforeexecuting their Commissions ; they build Carriages suitable for all Climates, and on liberal Terms.

The Carriage contributed to the Paris Exhibition of 1855 is an English Sociable with head, hungon an iron perch with under and C springs and leather braces ; combining very easy motion, with lightnessof construction, and durability.

AGENT IN PARIS :

Mr. F. SPIERS, 13 rue de la Paix.