lIS Lewisson's Advertisement. ITj'l H. LEWISSON I EEGS to intimate to his Friends, and Public Of jlj Auckland, that he has received direct from England 111 an en I NEW rSTOCK OF GOODS, II 'Which he has marked in plain figures at the loweßt li 3**ce' I! THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE J lIST AUCKLAND, |! Jj QUEEN-STREET, Jj Opposite the Union Bank. j The following is a list,;with the prices :— If WATCHES: Eussell and Son's Silver English Hunting Levers, iifii £8 to £16 m Russell and Son's Gold Open-face and Hunting ;1[ Watches, from £18 to £60 I 1 Baum's Silver Genevas, £3 10a each fi (If Gold Open-face and Hunting Genevas, from £5 ■■ il; to £12 • j, Botherham's Best Silver and Gold English HnntI ing Levers, £8 each ? II Each Watch is accompanied by a -written certificate, | [I and has been examined by a competent Watchmaker, [ if being timed and regulated. 1 3 Russell and Son's Gold Hunting Keyless i!! Watches, £30 In 1 Calender Watch, £50 j 1 Keyless Independent Centre Second Gold I 1 I Watch, jewelled in IS holes, the only one j I in the colony, price £60 1 l! g£Hay) * clocks, w fS' g,^^ ay II Eight-day f S m nnxrx -fa J Eight-day 1 Eight-day f r CLOCK*. q Eißht .day H Eight-dayJ CLOCKS l.Eight-day ,' ,; j French Clocks in great variety, under Glass • I Shades, from £5 4 Marble Eight-day Clocks, striking hours and : j half-hours, £5 , h] French Eight-day Clocks in wooden cases, strik■i 1| ing hours and half-hours, from £5 each jfll Special line of Hall or Oflice Clocks, three feet iti high, regulaters in handsome rosewood M cases, £6 each. These Clocks are always ; f| kept going on the premises, and are re,i;' fl| gulated to the second. '?! *** ) American ( ) American ( »** '; || Clocks. >-American < CLOCKS. V American -I Clocks. 1| *»* J American ( j American (. *** il Each Clock has been oiled and put in thorough-going |1 order, and the largest stock and variety in New ,11 Zealand. •1 6-inch 1-day, 17s 6d I S 8-inch 1-day, 20s .» 8-inch 8-day Striking, 40s fljj 10-inch 1 day Striking, 30s v'jj Gothic 1-day Striking, 25s is',1* Gothic 8-day Striking, 30s II Enghsh 8-day dials ffia Dixon and Son's Electro-plate, each article stamped 1| with the maker's name, ■which is a guarantee, as .MS Dixon and Son's have the reputation of being the m best makers of Electro-plate in Sheffield. My stock || consists of:— if Tea and Coffee Services, Cruets, 4, 6, and 8 holes, ■ Egg Frames, Toast Racks, Butter Coolers, Mr/, Dish Covers, Side Dishes, Candlesticks, MB/ Waiters, Casket Card Baskets, Cups, i | Flower Vases, Dessert Knifes and Forks in t| case, Hot Water Jugs, Biscuit Boxes, &c, ,'"> I ] &c,, &c. | [j SILVER GOODS, ; |; Sterling Silver, Hall Marked. Jij A large assortment of Children's Cups, Knife, | Fork, Spoon, and Pap Bowl, in case ■1" Knife, Fork, Spoon, and Cup, in case II . Silver Boquet Holder Jj. I Silver Fruit Knives tfi Silver Match Boxes j(| £-. t Coral and Bell il 0-7^ ""ntter Knifes ■ ■,- Silver i.. -~c p or ]j a 11 Xl Stm, 611* ofSilvcr Card Cases ' &c -> &cSI FA^C'5 GOODS. 11 he best and most expensive Al^ms in Auckland. 13 The best Writing Desks, and Wori.' Boxes, |jj and Dressing Cases. &c, &c, &d. ■I The Largest and Best Stock If Jet Brooches, ■j Earrings, '' If' Bracelets, . a') ■ Crosses, ]jf \ &C., &C. p. j Silver Brooches in great variety, from 3s m . Silver Thimbles, 2s each Hi Gold Ear Wires, 2s 6d a pair Wt Colonial Gold Wires, 5s |ii 25 Gents' English Gold Alberts, £3 10s per oz., I i 3s 6d per dwt |J 25 Colonial Gold Alberts, £G per oz., 6s per dwt. || Ladies' Colonial Gold Chains in great variety, |'i Children's Colonial Gold Necklets, from 20s to I 1 The largest assortment of Colonial Gold Lockets II in New Zealand; 150 to select from I i 250 sets of "Studs, Links, Solitairs, and Gents 1,1 suits, to select from IE Ladies' Gem fLockets in case, from £6 t02£30 | each »i ■',"'' Diamond and Emerald a' Single Stone Diamond II Kuby and Pearl Horseshoe ■I Ruby, Emerald, and Pearl |H Pearl Horseshoe »' Diamond Enamelled Fai^h, Hope, and Charity, ffl■"■■' 25 different patterns in all Hi Oramlu Lockets, set with Pearls, the only goods I 1 • of the kind in Auckland, something quite H * new —the latest fashion ■I - 25 Gents' Stone Lockets Hl' 50 sets of Brooches and Earrings Off 100 pair of Earrings, all new designs il Bracelets, Brooches w| Sets of Brooch, Earrings, Bracelet, andLocKet, ffl I in case, from £40 a set 11 Ladies' Satin Fans, the best of the kind, from £ mi to £5 each jLOOLONIAL MANUFACTURES. ||| Quartz and Greenstone Goods— iff Brooch and Earrings ijjj Quartz and Greenstone Mosaic work a; 1 Quartz and Malachite 'II , Quartz and Petrified Wood 'w.i Greenstone ■II Quartz M Black Stone, from Mair Island m Black Stone and Quartz; this Stone takes the |<j finest polish of any stone found in New !?! Zealand ji LOCKETS.—QUARTZ & GREENSTONE. "mi Quartz and Greenstone, Quartz and Black Stone fflffl Greenstone Crosses in great variety ill Greenstone Hearts, Drops, and Anchors M Quartz in the Bough Jl|- .' Greenstone in the Kough *]| Kauri Gum Ornaments in great profussion H Loose Stones for mounting 111 Diamonds, Pearls, Bubys, Torquois, Garnets, HI Doublets, Emeralds, a good assortment for 4jp| repairs. I! STONE STONE ill CAMEOS! CAMEOS .j|! The heads of Koman Generals . Mb and if other celebrities. Hi Tie handsomest Cut Stones in New Zealand for illl Kings and Pins, and the only assortment ji| in the Colony. - Velvet Slides, with or without precious stones. A good assortment of Scarf Kings. lES' GEM EINGS ! LADIES' GEM BINGS Consisting of Diamond, Bidry, Pearl, Turquois, ! Kuby and Pearl, Diamond and Emerald, Diamond and Torquois, Garnet, &c, &c, &c. WEDDING EINGS AND KEEPEKS. «!• stock always on hand of our own make. SEThe Tictoria Keeper, quite new, the Pattern just received from England. Any size madet order in six hours. Hair Guards, gold mounted, from 128 6d ] Bllvef Alberts from 12s 6d each P. H.I^WISSON >m "WATCHMAKEB AND JEWELLEE, ■I Queen - stkeet, I j Auckland. X CBT» Watchmaking Department, Market Square ; li Jewellery Department, Victoria-street; Quartz and ■|s)] Oreenstone Lapidary Department, Chapel-street .Jjj h|| K.B.—Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange UNI Highest price given for Maori Curiosities, GreenHl X??. 68',. a3 d *etrifled Stones. Black Stone the | uigueßt price given for m ' * F. B. LEWISSON, |1; '■;:■:■: <|U* iSN-BCUKKX, AUOKIiAMD.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1656, 9 June 1875, Page 4
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