O Of; 01 f L ; HOX EL . AUCKtAI.T^-SS'^'JEAIAKD. jpERSONS viniHng Auckland should call and see the CURIOSITIES on EXHIBITION FREE. CAFE open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Alcock and Co.’s first-class BILLIARD TABLE. N.B.—English, American, Australian, Hawaiian, and Fiji Newspapers always on file. EDWARD PERRINS, Proprietor. LAPIDARY DEPARTMENT, ALBERT-STREET. WORKING- JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT, HIGH-STREET, & ALE-ROOM, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND £Oppostxe the UTnosr Ba^el. F soliciting tho patronage of tho public I have the pleasure of Informing them that I am in a position to manufacture any article in Jewellery either in gold or silver, having received from England the necessary tools, also tbs various stones used by jewellers. I have also engaged throe of the best skilled working jewellers and two lapidaries. Have constantly on hand gold bearing quartz from the various leading mines of the Thames and Coromandel, either in the i rough or cut, and polished ready for mounting into Brooches, Earrings, Pins, Studs, Sleeve Links” Solitaires, Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, &c., &c., &c. New Zealand Greenstone j Jaspar, from the Thames; Black Stone from Mair’s Island; Petrified Wood; Tapu Creek Red and White Cornelian ; New Zealand and Island Shells ; Kauri I Gum cut into Hearts and Crosses, &c., &e., &c. Cold Chains made to order, any pattern or weight. The highest price allowed for old gold, silvery or precious stones in exchange. The best selected stock of London-made Jewellery in the Colonies, Rotherham’s beet Silver Levers, £7 ; Gold ditto. Two hundred drops for Chains from tho various gold-hearing quartz reefs. One hundred sets of Brooch and Earrings to match. Gold and Silver Wire and Plate always on hand and for sale. Thanking the public for past favours/, I beg to solicit a continuance of the same.
P. H. LEWISSOjST. —Goods sent through Boat registered. All articles of Jewellery repaired. [By AppoHmnorr to His Eotil Highness the Duke oe Ebikehegh, ajth His ExcelliENCY Sib G. F. Bowen.] EH. BARTLETT, Photographer, Corner of • Queen and Wellesley-streets, Auckland. i.Y t'- \ w I*l m XL NOTICE. EEMINGTON, DRUGGIST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, TAUEANGA. MAN be consulted by letter or otherwise, and 3n all cases of delicacy strict confidence mar be placed iu his discretion and attention. A’’ communications requiring advice should 'be accompanied with a £1 note; and as quickly as possible suitable medicine shall bo forwarded to that value with needful instructions. DRUhb and MEDICINES of everv description kept in Stock. " ' POMADES and PERFUMERY made on the premises, first quality. PEI.SCRIPiriONS prepared accurately. , J ( * r ~ <-r perj.-.r, b, tlie business jr ■ — ■ -.rid of i,o‘ r-Vi-“Honourable Mention” Pari.|Eamibition, 186?’
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 27 November 1872, Page 4
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