THE AUCKLAND MANUFACTURED WORKS OF ART, NOW ON VIEW AND EOR SALE, At the Establishment of F. H. LEWISSON, QUEEN-STREET, ARK UNEQUALLED in the Southern Hemisphere for Excellence of Workmanship, Artistic Designs, Purity of Gold and Harmonious Blending, and are well worthy the inspection ot the Auckland public. Amongst the choicest of these Gems areBROOCH and EARRINGS, made from White Cornelian found at Tapu Creek and mounted in pure Gold which makes a beautiful set, well adapted for a wedding present. GREENSTONE and QUARTZ BROOCH and EARRINGS, cross emblem, and designed for miniature at the back Hub set, for workmanship, could not be excelled by the best house in London. GENTS' SIGNET RINGS, Quartz and Greenstone, forming the handsomest article oi that description ever turned out | ■ 0 f aNew- Zealand workshop. Ihese •articles alone are worthy of inspection. I SHIELD BROOCH and EARRINGS, Greenstone and Caledonian Quartz. 1 his is decidedly the gem of the season, the la'i.daiy wors as also the gold mounting, being very chaste. MASOKIC SOLITAIRES (Square anrCompass) ; the only set ever made in Greenstone and Quartz, and the finest specimen of lupidary work in New Zealand. BROOCH and EARRINGS, made from black stone found at M-dr's Island, which takes a beautiful polish, and wheu, as m this t et, inlaid with nch Quartz and set iv Thames Gold, forms a pleasing contrast. ! Twenty HANDSOME GREENSTONE BROOCEES, all different patterns, the designs of which cannot be excelled. •Twenty QUARTZ BROOCHES cut from the rkhestandfinst quartz that eou d be procured, of different patterns and handsomely mounted. A Large Stock of GREENSTONE EARRINGS, all patterns and sizes, tastelulJy ■mounted in i'hames Gold, from 25s to _5. Twenty-live pair ot Handsome QUARTZ EARRINGS, of various designs. About one hundred GREENSTOINE DROPS and Mh.Rfc_, all cut Iroin the beat ttone. Vortv CALEDONIAN i'ROPS, mounted and unmounted, cut from one ot the fanest specimens ever taken out of I hat claim. Every shareholder bhould take this opportunity ol obtaining a memeuto of that far-lamed tuine. Thirty Gents' QUARTZ DROPS, from all the J.^.x., B _„.— „.. vu u Thames Goldhelds. Twenty nYc'QTTAR.t'/* uuunxr* , ■""«'•"" 7~->a"°> iuT hiuleß allu gentlemen. Ten GREENS! ONE LOCKETS. Twenty GREENSTONE and OPARTZ '"CROSSI S, of different designs and superior workmanship. Five* MASONIC EMBLEMS, made from Greenstone and Thames Quartz, and ■which form very handsome ornaments for the watch chain. Thirty Plain Substantial Leaf BROOCHES, made from Thames Gold, which, for, variety of design, cannot be surpassed. Fifty Diggers' Colonial GOLD RINGS, different patterns, very-subatantial. ALarge Assortment of Ladies' Colonial GOLD RINGS, leaf patterns. Twenty-five QUARTZ PINS, fro*i different claims. Ten Handsome Gents' Mosaic SCARF PINS, irif Greenstone arid Caledonian | Quartz, forming the most tasteful design ever yet produced. Twenty Sets QUARTZ and GREENSTONE STUDS, LINKS, and COLLAR BUTTONS, which, for variety and beauty of de ign, are not to be equalled. Twer.ty Colonial-made ALBERTS, some of "the handsomest patterns in Auckland. Two Hundred pairs Latest Fashion EARRINGS. A Small Choice Selection of ENGLISH JEWELLERY, consisting of Brooches, Earrings,. Lockets, &c , _c. ._■.. The whole forming the FINEST COLLECTION COLONIAL JEWELLERY IN NEW ZEALAND. Colonial Gold Albertslnade to order; highest ririce given for ri.h Quartz ; Thames _old Surchased ; Watches and Clocks of every V Si scriptioi. repaired ; satisfaction guaranteed. ) Jewell* ry r.puired,and made to order in any _csign thut can in any other .par* of the colonies. ■• • jY* ' The enterprising proprietor will take great pleasure at any time in showing laches or ;_,tlemen over the factories who are desirous of inspecting the different processes which these beautiful articles undergo before reaching perfection, either in the lapidary or jewel-Ury-manufacturing department. • All goods marked in plain figures. P. H. LEWXSSON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL COLOiSftL JEWELLER, -QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Union Bank, and next door to Cater, bootmaker. W. NIGHTING-ALE, UPHOLSTERER & FRENCH POLISHER '" Kibee Pass Road, (Next door to Queens Hotel), Auckland, BEGS to inform the Gentry of Aucklan/ aH-1 its vicinity that he.has.worked £ the-Trade exclusively for the last eleven ye^ { and that he now intends working on his/ account;, and, having bad-thirty yea> perjence in the above business, gus*™ every satisfaction to all who may V with their patronage and support. /*> W Old Furniture repaired and . 5 new. ' :,L';,,: '*• -r j All kinds of • wood imitated,/ I j_v _„HMi_-*_ade. /
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 567, 3 November 1871, Page 4
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