—M——-— p>ii^—irinr-i ii THE" A (JG&i.AND MANUFAC- ■■■- /;"".' /TtfRED 7".'...'"^' .. .^j.*-.).—w.^".^«.■:-■>■.■*;'■•- -'; .-"f-j^.'sj*- ■-.*-'■".**-"t^*«-'"?* ■':''A"A. '■■ - ,y '. •'■__." WORKS OF ART. "NOW ON YIEWAND FOR SALE. M HArt*'tleE9t;ahlißh-nlenl;:'orf'' '•"' F^H.«fcI"WISSO-N, , QUEEN-STREET^ A " %$' %NEQUALLED'.. in ' the Southern J\. Hemisphere for Excellence of "Workmanship, Artistic Designs*, Purity of^Goldy aiid and, are well .worthy tlie inspection, of the Auckland public. . '.<• Amongst the choicest of these Gems arer~BROOCH and • EARRINGS, made from White Cornelian found at Tapu Creek, and mounted in pure Gold, which makes a beautiful set", well adapted for a wedding py^gent. w* .-■;: . -.-■ -vA'.'A ©RBENSTONE and QUARTZ BROOCH 1 :-TaT.rl EARRINGS, cross emblem, and deBig'ued 'or miniature at the back. This H ,^et, 'tot wo rkmanship, could not be exA*® Jelled by the best house in London.: , GENTS' SIGNET RINGS, Quartz and 4 ', ©reenstdne, forming the handsomest :,i ';''aitioV of "thai description, ever turned out ] '©f a--'S;ew* Zealand -workshop.* These! ■', sirticles. alone are worthy 'of inspection. - SBXELB BROOCH'and'EASRING#, Greenetoae.and Caledonian. Quartz. This is .Iseidedly the gem' of the season, ther lapidary work', as also the gold, mounting, | heisgTery cheste. ...._.. | -;;.'■. . .»,'•■'■:■ •: - ■'•-...a-a a..-a.<j>, !«*■ ■ , _ ■•:.t, ! T»« *ki :■* fcfiJntbsrn yAy. \& >«| I * .'"■"' : '*■"*' "- ~* ', -w..^ f. - '\'/a IA. .A aAA' A. -Alt a. ... ,v,;! ' XtM^J-dtttvmMM, [ ■■■•"-■■ .''-.■-" -. ... j A.a ,:,.,r ;.,.. ur-- ■*..--:.:i. 5%« | ta. * _ 1 v.-. _.. _y. } - >c -?i»d i.rA.y,^\ .rooc* v'ff q^ E '-' * '/[ _. -m- ■;;.-•<■ ! TA. r 1 ••? ig*^, ; I ■A"-A:.- ' - "■' :' ' *•' •- ; •"' ' ~ ... ... * . . .- ■ \ ,'• .*, ii r *j ■. . 'A Ait ~, Ay. ' j i, v .- A ..y^ A.;. *;> .. ■** Tvesty GREENSTONE and QUAx**. M * -... %i. ' different; '■ , ¥$%& a^ d s . lupfiHor Workmanship.■ j,.'" -,;■... .-..«•-*.•.» ! S^,^£&QJfIC,'::EMB£EMS)' "made - from; ' y*m:A„ ©Meßitonß and. Thames and waich„ fortn ygry^ hprndeome 'ornamerts ; *~ TOl__lM**Fafe'li:^aJnMe3 ta^u«fr«aA /*-•;:>< .g^^-^made -~from^Tha^a»--Goldr which,. for j variety of design, cannot be surpassed. I *!«& fßigg^^Odlomal GOLD%tNGS, .clif-1 ferent patteras^verjr substantial. ". A Large AsgSft.. iffit oSfis^m' 'Qplonial G OLD \ TT^^-l^'€UAp^ a?l^, Tfi'oa d^'ent! olaims. . **2^*sa.ci ."*.. ,-i;..-ja.=;i Ten Hands^e-'Gents 1 Mosaic SCARF PINS, L""_iF #ree'nstone a^dj.^aledaman"Quartz, TcnffrrnnT^^^^^^^^t^e^t'd^igQever yet; produced. ,„ „ TwenfJ HSi^fi^^^a STUDS, JCINKS, and COLLAR JoUAj ?UUJ "'X'ON Hj -which,' lor' v ari ety aM bgatny**"of &sign/>WfliG| to be eq«rile^jf|^. Twenty Colonial-made ALBERTS, some of .#tW^Handred'» -pan's .Latest Fa^.ion .T^UR_SNGS.Jo sJa^ 'abAirwiobnoJ izsti j »^:'^B'WEil-ERY, odnsistii/g;'6f, EaimijsJSftTOf'^ H ' ,« •/•/ Uu. .» ••**. —'- a. 3 a-~ j TJ[%f the riHW'OOI^EfT 10 N aBOLONIftLJEWEUERI SEBSSHO rrgrfrghtsO asses 01 i OoloniatGoldAlbertainadetoordershighest »rie» given for ricfri%.a!rfa<-T^-Tha&es Gold purchased j Watohps.jand Clooks of every description repaired; satisfaction guaranteed.; J»vreUntfAf:opsdx^i:and made to order in any design tfiarcan other part oi;m eblibifes. KOIBITOII Ik j The enterpr'Mn;g Tpi'6^riJtor will take great -^Bleawwe-at-any -time-in- -Bhawing_ladies„or Ti»Htiieinen£Over:the factpriep whp,are depmvk at inspect'ing r %»|t proCelses these beautiful articles undergo before rettehaiing j»r&etiony;eithei^,in;.the Japidaryi.O^jfwel.iil(*Wj_jjra.ufactuting dspartment.o' saib«»i«j j .soqetn so- ";.i .-*' loqnovoO ja_L_-l - astute A. wjiUUrr i WHOT^gAT^F. & RETAIL _ , COLONIAL JEWELLER, ... , ■■ —--'—QUFJEN-STREET, " *™ " ""Jl'l6ater, JJ?-*^v,iT''ciUJtff / ,aoj^/-i W^NTSOH/BINQ-ALB, Om & FRENCH POLISHER ' * Ktbee Piss Road, ' ).'_ .-,, ; ——fflfrxfc.door-to-Queon'a ■Hotel^.-Aucklapd, | *Jf(itT^EGSito irfform tho Gentry of Auckland ,Bt*!<KßHattd:it/SrVichiity-diafcWe has workecg.f^r ,™tw3&E-WM exclusively for^ho.lasf eleven yeai^s, and that he now intends wbrking bm his'oWn —'" tecßtmtr j~~nnd~faaving~ bad~ thirty years - exi^ip«fe»hoW^i«> 'the *abovei business, guaVajiteles ' i-Q'4Mbfy litikfaii-tifarii to all who mayfavoJ.hi)n ii«*iih't*reir patrbnagef and supports j A;U-A I ,ei«.< Old Furniture repaired and^ madesequal to -m&jf&. bka ffiooM lo *3Sfnoo ,©aooH liD— All kinds of wood imitated, and.Old Mattremw w-made. . *\AISMM&d&M "iO*'f:i}'£T.3AM S.HT" I ' &, ,w*_i arasj.li t .vt-S Q_r? yd ,WOi- j. vji a I
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 588, 28 November 1871, Page 4
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523Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 588, 28 November 1871, Page 4
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