COLONIAL JEWELLERY.
In the interest of the development <of our local industries we sincerely rejoice to see that our enterprising townsman Mr. Lewisson is extending his boundaries, fie has taken the premises recently in the possession of Mr. Kohn, where, on even a more extended scale than ever before attempted in Auckland, he will continue the business of the manufacture of jewellery. As Mr. Lewisson's speclaiUie is colonial material and colonial work we cannot regard his supporters as other than friends of colonial progress; while the chaste beauty of his workmanship, and the genuine character of his materials, together with tho taste and appropriateness apparent in all his jewellery, cannot fail to wan for him increasing favour. WeAvish all the success which he deserves to the " Renowned Lewisson."
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 371, 18 March 1871, Page 2
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128COLONIAL JEWELLERY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 371, 18 March 1871, Page 2
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