WHO has kept constantly at work all' through the bad times Two Working Jewellers making up Colonial Jewellery ?— Why, F. H. LEWISSON. WHO has kept constantly at work two Workmen cutting Greenstone and Thames Quartz ?—Why, F. H. LEWISSON. WHO has the largest and only assoitment of Quartz Brooches, Earrings, Pins, Studs, and Slee c Links?— Why, F. H. LEWISSON. WHO has always on hand Q.uartz Specimens for sale ? — Why, F. H. LEWISSON. WHO has the largest assortment of Greenstone Drops, Earrings, Breast Pins, Stusd, Sleevo Links, &c., &c., &c. ?— Why, F. H. LEWISSON, Manufacturer of Greenstone and Quartz Jewellery. WHO can't pay his debts, having overstocked himself with Colonial Jeweller ?—Why, F. H. LEWISSON. Then come and help him out and give him a turn, if you have any money. Highest price charged and abatement made.
,~K^ "W AN&AEEI 'S A M S O N,' Captain Mundle, leaves Auckland at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, returning on TUESDAY. Note.—The 'Samson' will leave Wangarei township on Monday morning, to act as Flagship to the Committee, returning to Wangarei in the evening. Mr. McComish with his favorite band have been engaged for the occasion. GEO. THORNE, Jcnr., Agent.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 346, 17 February 1871, Page 2
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196Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 346, 17 February 1871, Page 2
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