GIVEN AWAY, A FIVE-STONE DIAM OND HALF-HOOP RING. VALUE a£2s, TO BE SEEN HANGING- IN THE WINDOW OP F. H. LEWISSOK'S , SHOP SO CHARGE—TICKETS FOE THIS "RING GIVEN AWAY; AN person purchasing a pair of Earrings of which I have 600 to select from, will be PRESENTED with a TICKET which will entitle them to a CHANCE for the RING. All Earrings marked in plain figures, and no two pricß3. Any person purchasing a Ring, of which I have 300, will be presented with a Ticket. All Rings marked in plain figures. Any person purchasing a Brooch, of which I have 200, will be presented with a Ticket. Any person purchasing Studs, Collar Buttons, or Sleeve Links, of which I have a large stock, will be presented with a Ticket.. Any person purchasing a Watch, of which I have a very small stock, will be presented with Two Tickets. Any person purchasing a Gold Chain or Albert, of which I have 100, warranted Colonial make, v ill be presented with Two Tickets. Any person having their Watch repaired at my Establishment will have a chance for i Ring. Any person having Jewellery repaired at my Establishment will have a chance , for ' the Diamond Half-hoop Ring. Any person purchasing a Greenstone or Quartz Drop will bo presented with a Ticket for the Ring. My goods are all marked in largo plain fimires, and have always been, so that the public can see that they get value for their money, and the chance of a £25 article thrown in. "No mistake in this." Come and judge for yourself. This magnificent present will be decided on the Art Union principle, conducted by ten of the principal Ticket-holders. Every Ticket will be numbered; duplicates will be placed in a wheel, and the holder of the first drawn number will be .the winner. The drawing will come off the DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS, Anyone can always see the list. This is certainly worth a trial. Persons wishing to purchase any article of Jewellery will see that they can get it cheaper and better, and a greater variety, at F. H. LEWISSON'S than anywhere else, and the chance of a £25 present. A nyoue wishing repairs in either Watches or Jewellery will see it is to their advantage to give me a trial. Remember the Address — F. IT. LEWISSON, TH_ ONLY GENUINE COLONIAL JilWELLtai IN .NEW ZEALAND. QCAETZ ! QUARTZ ! QUARTZ ! Auction Sales. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. STOUT, VESTAS, CEMENT, ROSIN. B. TONKS &CO. Have been instructed to sell, on Tuesday, November 15, at 11 o'clock, to closa consignments, jaCASKS WASHING SODA l±\J 10 cases Paste Blacking 5 cases Vestas 7 cases Epsom Salts 21 cases Rosin 25 casks Portland Cement 75 cases Kerosene 10 casks Woollongong Butter 28 English Tea 30 cases pint Stout (Blood, Wolf & Co.). 50 cases quart do, do. do. .200 Guinness's do, d'd■, .'...',- ---& c, &C, , &c,d : ,d_ ...
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 264, 14 November 1870, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 264, 14 November 1870, Page 3
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