NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The Largest Stock In Colonies. To Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Public in General. N SALOMON begs to inform the InInhabitants of Dunedin, and the Up Country Districts, that he has taken those centrally'situated Premises in STEINHOFF BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, PRINCES STREET, at present occupied by Mr, R. K. Murray, which he will take possession of on the Ist April. Mr. Salomon intends offering the whole of and well-assorted Stock at almost COST PRICE, which consists of— Ladies’ and Gents’ gold and silver hunting and open-faced English and Geneva Watches, of the best manufacturers Colonial and English gold and silver chains and alherts of the newest patterns. A 8 large and choice assortment of English and Colonial Jewellery, set with diamonds and other precious stones. A large assortment of silver and electro plated goods. A assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ sterling ‘silver and electroplated Dressing Cases. A handsome 'Stock of sterling silver Cups, suitable- for race, yachting, rifle, or artillery prizes. Sterling silver and electro-plated ink stands in’groat variety. Telescopes, opera, field, and marine glasses. English and French clocks from the best makers. Musical boxes, with all the latest improvements. A very choice assortment of goods, suitable for presentations, &c., &c., and a variety of other goods too numerousto particularise. First class’workmen kept on the PremisesWatches and Jewellery carefully Repaired at the lowest possible rates. All articles will in future be marked with plain figures, so that visitors may judge for themselves of the cheap rate at which goods are„being sold. Note the* Addres—Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith. (Next] Bank of New’Zealand). PRINCES STREET DUNEDIN. H. SIIOAMOFS FOUR-HORSE COACH, Between Clyde, Alexandra, and Dunedin By the Short Road, WILL LEAVE HAWTHORNE’S CLYDE HOTEL, CLYDE and the BULL & MOUTH HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Leaves Hawthorne’s Clyde Hotel every Monday morning, at G o’clock, and the Bull and Mouth Hotel, Dunedin, every Thursday evening. Bates of Bare : Clyde to Dunedin, £2 15sWM. McKEOWN, SADDLER & HARNESS-MAKER, CLYDE. VMcKEOWN begs to inform the , residents in Clyde, Alexandra, Cromwell, and surrounding districts, that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr. Chadwick, and trusts, by strict attention to business, economical charges, promptitude, the very best materials, and workmanship unsurpassed by any house in the colonies, to secure the liberal support of the public. Colonial and English Saddlery and Harness always on hand. Saddles and Harness made to order on tire shortest notice, at Dunedin Prig is, and all Repairs promptly executed at equally low charges. Large Stock of Horae Clothing, Riding and other Whips, Spurs, Brushes, and all other horse appointments,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 419, 29 April 1870, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 419, 29 April 1870, Page 1
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