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Dunedin Advertisements IMPORTANT NOTICE. A. Y ONES, • (lute of the Holden Ago Hotel, Staffordstreet, Dunedin), begs to inform hia Country (Friends, as well as in Dunedin, that ho has pur•chased the interest of Mr J. M ‘Cuhhin in the OTAGO HOT BE, IUTTR AY-STREET, BUN El) IN, •und by his long experience in the trade, hopes ■still t ■> merit a share of their patronage. A Cold Luncheon, consisting of ham, beef, pork pica, salad, Ac., between the hours of 12 •and 2 o’clock ; charge, one shilling. A Night Barman alwavs on the premises. ’Gentlemen can rely on being called at any hour. T. A. .TONES. J\ L E X. M E E, ■Late of Hokitika and Golden Age Hotel, NOW YORK HOTEL, Gkorgb-btreet, Dunedin, (Late"Millar & Hall’s). A. Med, having 'purchased the above hotel, begs to inform Miners and the Public generally that the business will he carried on as formerly, and that he will do all in his power to ensure the comfort of visitors. His long experience in hotolkeeping is a sufficient guarantee that everything will be kept first-class. Old visitants to the hotel will receive highest attention. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Good Stabling on the premises. [Established 1858.] BEAVER, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Princes-atreet, '(Nearly opposite'thc Bank of Otago),[Dunedin, Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that ho "has always on hand a good and varied stock of Goods and is in constant receipt, by every mail, from his home agents, of selections from the best makers, which he can confidently recommend, the principal features of which are— Watches ami Chains not to he surpassed. Brooches, Earrings, Necklets, Bings, Lockets, Pins, Ac. <£r. English, French, ami American Clocks; Field Classes, and Nautical Instruments. Special orders from home executed at a small advance. A. B. wishes also to mention that repairs in all the different branches are executed carefully - and with despatch. Jewellery manufactured to any design. [Established 1856.] JOHN HISL OP, (Late Arthur Beverley), Princes-street, Dunedin, Opposite Bank of Otago. J. 11. begs to acquaint his friends and the public generally that he is in constant receipt of - by every mail—NEW GOODS, purchased from the best makers, of which a list is enumoTated helow : Watches—Gold and silver, ladies’ and gents’, open-faced and hunting, keyless, and every other description. Chains—Ladies’ and gents’ Colonial and English gold Albert and guard chains. Brooches and Earrings, extensive choice, set with diamonds and every other kind of precious stones. Bracelets and Necklets—Large assortment. Rings and Pins, various designs ; also, studs, sleeve-links, and solitaires, and gold and silver pencil-cases. Silver Goods—Tea and coffee services, knives, forks, spoons, salvers, inkstands, cardcases, children’s mugs; knife, fork, and spoon in sets; a selection of prize cups, salt-cellars, and brooches. Plated Goods—Tea and coffee services, sugarbasins, cruets, liqueur-frames, cakebaskets, egg-stands, salt-cellars, and every description of electro-plated goods Barometers—Ship and hall, aneroid, mercurial, and metallic ; also, a large assortment of thermometers. Telescopes—Opera, marine, and field glassea Clocks—A large assortment of English, French, and American clocks, suitable for draw-ing-rooms, dining-rooms, halls, or kitchens. Greenstone—A large assortment of greenstone, mounted, in brooches, earrings, studs, lockets, pins, &c. J. H. has the honour to inform the inhabitants of the Province that the \lanufaoturer of his London-made Watches took a First Prize at the International Exhibition, 1862 (London). All sorts of Colonial Jewellery made to order. Chronometers, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, Verge, and every description of Watches carefully repaired. Ship Chronometers rated by transit observation.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 February 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 February 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 February 1870, Page 8

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