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THE AUCKLAIN TD MAN UFA GTUEED WORKS OF ART, KOW ON VIEW" AND FOR SALE, At the Establishment of I H. LEW [SSON, QUEES-STKEET, 855 UNEQU AILED in the Soul horn A Hemisphere fovExcellonce ofWorkmanslip, Artistic Designs, Purity of Gold,, and Harmonious Blending, and are well woithy .Ik iuspeotion of the lackland public. Amongst ;he ehoicist of these Gems are — BROOCH and EARRINGS, mule from White Cornelian found at Tapu Creek, and mounted injure Gold, which lr.akes a beautiful set, wll adapted for a wedding present. GREENSTONE ant QUARTZ BROOCH and EARRING!, cross emblem, and designed for miniaure at the back. IThis set, for workmush'p, could not be excelled by tftfe bel house in London. GUSTS' SIGNET RINGS, Quartz and Greenstone, faming the handsomest article of that ascription ever turned out ■ of a New Zeaand workshop. These articles alone ardTOrtln of insp< elion. SHIELD BROOCH an E A RRIN GS, G rtse.n- ! stune and Caledoian Quartz. This is | decidedly the gfli of the season, the j lapidary work, aslso the gold mounting, being very chaste. •MASONIC SOLITALHS (Square and Compass) ; the only si ever made in Greenstone and Quarlzjmd the finest specimen i of lapidary work iNew Zealand. BROOCH andEARRIIGS, made from black stone found at Ifi'is Island, which Ifikes a beautiful polish, id when, as in this tot, inlaid with ric Quartz and set in Tluines Gold, foma pleasing contrastTwenty HANDSQ&E GREENSTONE BROOCHES, all ifferent patterns, the designs of which canot be excelled. Twenty QUARTZ BROCHEB, cut from,'the richest and fin st uartz that could! be procured, of diff-.nt patterns and handsomely mounted. A Large Stock of &EEKSTONE EAllJilA TG-S, al! patteK and sizes, tastefully | mounted in i'hans Gold, from 25s to £5. Twenty-five pair of landsome QUARTZ EARRIIS'GS, of I'ious designs. About one hundred GrEENSTONE DKOPS and MERES, alljlfc from the bestttone. Forty CALEDOjSriAJDROPS, mounted and I unmounted, cut om one of the finest | specimens ever sken out of that claim. Every shareholdishould take this opportunity of obtaing a memento of that far-famed mine. Thirty Gents' QCAIZ DROPS, from all the leading claims othe Thames Gold/lelds. Twenty-five QUART.LOCKETS, different designs, for ladie'ind gentlemen. len GREENSTONEOCKETS. Twenty GREENSIKE and QCTARTZ CROSSES, ofifferent designs and superior workmship. Five MASONIC IBLEMS, made from Greenstone an Thames Quartz, and which form vr-.handsome ornaments for the watch em. Thirty Plain Subahial Leaf BROOCHES, made from Tmes Gold, which, for variety of desigcannot be surpassed. Fifty Diggers' Colal GOLD RINGS, different patterns]; ry- substantial. A Large Assoi'tmenfcLadies' Colonial GOLD RINGS, leaf perns. Twenty-five QUAK PINS, from different claims. Ten Handsome Gen Mosaic SCARF PINS, in Greenstone id Caledonian Quartz, forming the mo:asteful design ever yet produced. Twenty Sets QUAR and GREKNSTONE STUDS, LINE and COLLAR BUTTONS, which, [variety and beauty of deign, are not be equalled. Twenty Colonial-ni. ALBERTS, some of the handsoraesttterns in Auckland. Two Hundred paiiLatest Fashion EARRINGS. A Small Choice fection of ENGLISH JEWELLERlonsisting of Brooches, Earrings, Lock. &c, &c. The wh forming the FINEST CLLECTIOK ULU its nLil wit LLt v I IN NE^EALAND. Colonial Gold AIM made to order; highest V>rk«e given for ricliuartz ; Thames Gold purchased ; Watchtind Clocks of every d^cription repairedjtisfaction guaranteed. <^.' evrellery repsiirecd made to order in any ■"flfPrign that can be cited in any other part of the colonies. The enterprising jrietor will take great pleasure at any tirin showing ladies or gentlemen over the }>nes who are desirous of inspecting the dknt processes which these beautiful aiticlndergo before reaching perfection, eithetthe lapidary or jewel-; lery-manufaeturmg 6-i ment. All goods marXn plain figures. F. H. LB/ISBON, WHOLESi & RETAIL queel:reet, Opposite the Union hi, and next door to Cater,|tmaker. I

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 1

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