\ Lewisson's Advertisement. , —. __: • V \ \ \ \ ' P % LEWISSON BEGS to intimate to his Friends, and rubiioof Auckland, Hat lie has received direct from England an en ■ \ J?EV STOCK OF GOODS, which lie lias marked in plain figures at Uio lowest , price .\ THE ODDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE \ II AUCKLAND, QUUN-STEEET, Opposite .the Union Bant. . The followinUs a list, with'the prices :— WATCHES : Russell and £> n ' g Silver English Hunting Levers, £8 to £r Russell and b U ' s Gold Open-face and Hunting Watchetvfrom £18 to .£6O Baum's Silver feievas, £3 10s each Gold Open-facoand Hunting Genevas, from £5 to £12 Kotlterliam's Bek Silver and Gold English Hunting Le^ers/cs each Each "Watch is accom^/nicd Dy a written certificate, and has been examine by a competent Watchmaker, being timed and regul^ed. 3 Bussell a«d SCj's Gold Hunting Keyless Watches, £30\ . 1 Calender Wftch. jso 1 Keyless Independent Centre Second Gold Watch, jewellci j n is holes, the only one in the colony, p\ ce £qq Eight-day) CLOCKS. >. fEight-day Eight-day (_ S nrnrVv S ) Eight-day Eight- day I r y* J){y}^ 4 -) Eight-day Eight- day J CLOCKS I. Eight-day French Clocks in great variety, under Glass Shades, from £5 Marble Eight-day Clocks, \triking hours and half-hours, £5 French Eight-day Clocks, in ■vooden cases, striking hours and half-liou'fc, from £5 each Special line of Hall or Office Clocks, three ftfet high, regulators in ha\clsome rosewood cases, £G eacli. These <Uocks are always kept going on the premies, and are regulated to the second. * ) American ( ) Anfcrican (% J O&akaS Aineriain 1 CLOCKS. U< mtrican4^kS- •#* J American ( J America.)-*. * Each Clock lias been oiled and put in ttorAgh-going or:ler, and the largest stork and vati*f in ew Zealand. H fi-lnch 1-day, 17s 6d I 8-iuch 1-day, 20s / S-inch S-day Striking, 40s / 10-inch 1 day Striking, 30s J Gothic 1-day Striking, 25pf Gothic S-day Striking, 3" \ English S-day dials — — v Di'xon and Son;s Eleotro-p^chartiote rtMn^L. with the maker's name, w£« ™ * «£? r-mree, a l^a^s^ElS-^^^- SS"&S consists of: — Tpa and n nf r PP q p . ices, Cvuets, 4, G, and 8 holes, Tea and Coffee Se Toa ' gt Rac]{^ B , uter Coolerßi Side lashes, CandlcHtickH, wiiw Casket Card Basket* Cups, ti ~t Vases, Dessert Knifes and Forks in 5 ciiae^ot Water <Tut'B' Bißcait BoxeB> &c -> \ &<* &c- ■ SILViOE GOODS, jjjerling Silver, Hall Marked. k largo assortment of Children's Cups, Knife, Fork, Spoon, and Pap Bowl, in case Knife, Fork, Spoon, and Cup, in caso Silver Boqret HoWer Silver Fri it Knives Silver Mrtch Boxes Silver Coral and Bell Silver Better Knifes Silver Pict'e Forks Large assortment of Silver Card Cases, &c, &c. FAKOY GOODS. be^best and most expensive Albums in Auckland. "The best Writing Desks, and Work Boxes, and Dressing Cases. &c, &c, &c. The Largest and Best Stock of— Jet Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, Crosses, &c, &c. Silver Brooches in great variety, from 3s Silver Thinbks, 2a each Gold Ear Wires, 2s Gd a pair • / ; Colonial Gold Wires, 5s 25 Gents' English Gold Alberts, £3 10s per oz., 3s Gdper dwt. 25 Colonial Golcl Allots, £0 per oz., Gs per <Jwt. Ladies Colonial Gold Chains m great variety, _ .-fxoni-£5 Childrsn's Colonial Gold Keclilets, from SOs to 50s The largest assortmc it of Colonial Gold Lockets in New Zee land ; 150 to select from 250 sets of Studs, Links, Solitaire, axui Gents suits, to select from Ladies' Gem Lockets in case, from £G t0...£30 each Diamond and Emerald Single Stone Diamond Buby and Pearl HorEeshoe Ruby, Emerald, and Pearl Pearl L rorseshoe Diamond Enamelled Faith, Hope, and Charity, 25 different patte ma in all Oramlu Lockets, set with Pearls, thet'only goods of *■ "ie kind in Auckland, something quite new—the If test faohion • 25 Gents' C^ona Lockets 50 sets of Brooches and Earrings 100 pair of Earrings, all new designs Bracelets, Brooche3 Sets of Brooch, Earrings, Bracelet, and Locket, in case, from £ii) a set Ladies' Satin Fans, the btst of the kind, from £ to £5 each COLONIAL MANUFACTURES. Quartz and Greenstone Goods— g£££?&£2&e Mosaic wor* / Greenstone ?f».SSSffIS. Stone «es the Bla if^t poHsh of any stone found in New. . Zealand LOOKETS.-QCTAETZ / & GREENSTONE. Quartz and Greenstone, Quartz and Black Stone Greenstone Crosses in great variety ' Greenstone Hearts, Drops, and Anchors Quartz in the Eough .-' Greenstone in the Rough Kauri Gum Ornameife in great profussion Loose Stones for modiiting Diamonds, Pearls, Kubys, Torquois, Garnets, Doublets, Emeralds, a good assortment for . repairs. STONE / STOJSE CAMEOS 1 CAMEOS The heads ,oi Roman Generals and otlj'er ce!ebritios. The handsomest Cut Stones in New Zealand for Kings and Pius, and the only assortment in the Colony. Velvet Slides, with or without precioas stones. A good assortment of Scarf X: ags. lES' GEM RINGS ! LAMES' GEM-KINGS Consisting of Diamond, Bidry, Pearl, Turquois, Buby and/Pearl, Diamond and Emerald, Diamond and Torquois, Garnet, &c, &c, • &c. WEDDINa KINGS AND KEEPERS. c stock /always on hand of our own make. Ihe Victoria Keeper, qtate new, the Pattern just revived from England. Any size made t • orier in six hours. Hair G^-rds> Bold mounted, from 12s 6d Silver llberts from 12s 6d each / P. H. LEWISSON \ , WJ.TCHMAKEB AND JEWELXEB, \ I Queen - street, . • / Auckland. t^~ yatchmaking Department, Market Square ; Jewellery Department, Victoria-street; Quartz and,, GreensTone Lapidary Department, Chapel-street .jg. - < jj E-^-Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange Hifrhtfst price given foi Maori Curiosities, Greenstone, Mid Petrified Stones.' Black Stone the highist price given for. r -. ,f. h.'lSwisson, :: #^Hi£K-S'rSEST, AUCKLAND. '
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1675, 1 July 1875, Page 4
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