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Many hare remarked that theft is nothihf now ttnde* the sun, bub the. extraordinary yield from the Caledonian ttiitio is floiudthiiirf that was nerer yet known of, and even that k nothing when compared to the handsottid Jewellery now being made daily by jf. Bf. Lowisson, Jeweller, Queen-street, from the qu^rfz-,3tone from hhat mine. There are ear; rin*Bi / Bmocließ i ,pin|^:;Btuds,' solitaires, sleeve* links/ kc:fU'&}.,--&&■''''fflstiy Hidf think lit impossible for them to be finished in AiifffeMnd, tlie articles, being turned out in such first-class style, But having visited the green* eidne lapidary, as also the workshop where1 v the gd.ld work is done (Where anyone can see' for themselves, .should, they feel so inelinedjj we can assure VJie-jpiibHc that the goods turned out by I?. HvlieWisson (opposite the TJnioii Bank) are purely Colonial, arid would not disgrace any first-class house in London. A lookrin the window will -well -repay 'anyone* - as the.c is,., always something new to be seen and admired,,and neye.r the. same goods two dtijs together. Advance New Zealand! — Neio'Zealand Herald. —[Advt.] -~<.,■ ~.„., ,„ By the invitation of F. H. Lewisson we paid; a visit to his factory to inspect some articles now being finished. "We were well rrepaid for our trouble, aud had no idea of the perfection he has obtained in the working of. iiimferous quarte and greenstone into jewellery; also, & black stone fbund in Mari's Island, which, when ctlfc and paliabedj surpasses the English jet. It maybe as'Well'' to mention a few articles now being firiisiitfd/ tinder order for the outgoing mail, viz., a pair of black earrings and brooch ; a mosaic brooch, made of light and dark gold-bearing quartz and greenstone, in the shape of a. star—a beautiful specimen of colonial wofktaanship j a mosaic quartz and greenstone cross ; an an' chor made of quartz and greenstone, for & gentleman's pin j, a set of. studs, sjeeyerlinks, and collar-buttons to : match ; quartz howeßhoe in the centre of a piece of greenstone; and several masonic erablemn, composed of quartz 'and greenstone. These, when the gold mounting is finished, will be worthy inspection, and we should advise anyone desirous of sending home elegant presents to pay a visit to F. H. Lewisson's establishmoiit, opposite the Union Bank, Queen-street.— Daily Southern Cross.— '.[Advt.]

An inspection of Mr.F. H. Lewisaon's shop, nearly opposite the-'Unibn Bank, Lower Queenstteet,'will show what can be done in the Thunufacture of jewellery in Auckland. There rings, lockets, brooches, earrings, and other forms of jewellery, manufactured in Mr. Lewissou's shop in Albert-street, are spread out in tempting profusion, anrl are no less remarkable for their variety and originality > than for their tastefulness, and their very excellent workmanship! We cannot undertake to; describe here the various buds, leaves, plants/ flowers, and other things, formed out of gold, silver, quartz* greenstone, cornelian, kauri gum, and other materials selected for, the purpose. They must be inspected, in order to their being appreciated* and this they will bo largely by the. favourers of colonial, industries. Mr. Lewisson's jewellery has, of course, to compete with the cheaply worked productions if Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, but from this ifcjias nothing, to fear. Its superior quality, and greater, durability will not only tend.ta-iLs.beinKJiu!gely,,jfor.n here,,batjto its ,being extensively exported. Those desiring to isend presents home will find all they could wish in Mr. Lewiaaon's shop to select from. Many of the articles for inspection and sale are as unique as they are beautiful. Mr. Lewisson's investment of capital, spirit of enterprise, and artistic skill deserve all the countenance and support.tha|; can be accorded tjoiiifai.—iJj&jn^ Jxewb.— [Aiviv] \|

W-ANTED-TO-MORROW, any number ■vf.of;. purchasers of "ECHOES IEOM THB What:!"- ;:Oho! 'shillingj • at 'all* tuP Booksellers. WANTED^AFirat-ciasa COOK.—Apply at the Waitemata Hotel. iTTT^t^b—A 'MaW-Se'rVa&T/ who " W is an experienced Groom and Gardener. .Also, a FEMALE as General Servant and Nursemaid.—Enquire at the Office of thii Paper. . • -j , I WANTED— WHISKEY BOTTLES.— Apply at the Crown Distillery. WANTED— A General SERVAJ<T"and NURSEMAID.—AppIy Stab office. WASTED*-'.*.,'. Good; oen«*ai Fernet SERVANT for Tauranga.—Apply it the Stab offida.:-- '~.;. ,; f «M WANTED— A.' &ood General SERVANT. —Apply Old HouW>c Home, corner of Hobsori and Viefcoriarstreets. . ■ ; W' InTED—Aßespe'ctablWTi^yNlT^-' GIRL.—For aduress;' apply at &c Stae Office, i ... ; ... WANTED-A SMART AOTIVB LAD iiaed toj:-wwt, v% a .Hotel.— Rotajj Mail HSft**, mcio^a-ste^t.!-], . WAITED•-i 3L ■Situation; dsP{HOl?S|!----1 KEEPER; can* be wall *ecommefidJHl. —Appiy f .at the EyKNiNQ- STAfc cifßowH i has' j^asgißQAßP AND RESIDENCE. Cemfortttble V V L Boanf and Besidenee can be procurad at Bay view House, AHen Road, next to the Sc6l6hChttt«b^S-:- ,'. ;.;-ij T .TVT ;,, : TO^fi^'T^^En^afdHwm- by,THOMAS _U Beowk.-^ The Owner' "otaii fi*V«> it on, apglicji^n |^.'ibjß Stab office, and paying eipeijaes... ' ;.Js■""'■■?V, «sJfHOw ,i v ;»-..':■■_,, M' bkEY' to'-Eond I^n >Miiiui^ iShiirW^Up' . nlj^to, Hr^yr/iS^^yjty?, ,'Sha^ebroker, .Qneerir'street.'' "■ :>> • -*> BJt&SJC. A y OSr, This Morning—A Sum of WoNEY, JLj enwrapped iiv a »ieoa l .of paper.—Tbo findor, on leaving the''same a ft thia office, will be rewarded. ~f" ; g ••• r . \ T,O, r ,.LET. ■ mO LET-i-A Kwt-class HOTEL in AuckJ_ ' land; with immediate possession if i*" ' quired; no agents need apply.-—lnformation, ■ with partioular B ,! calii be had' by appljing^. JOHtr MmrziEs, Viotowa Hotel. • June 2,1871. bw> W7 « j, .. ; ,-: .;.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 435, 2 June 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 435, 2 June 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 435, 2 June 1871, Page 2

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