Advertisements received too late for Classification. OPEN ON SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, 1871. “ ’Tis strange, but true ; for truth is always strange, stranger than fiction. ” — Byron. fJIHE OF THE HAS ARRIVED ! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD ERIOD Is the Most Wonderful Invention of the Age! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD Is a Remaikable Production of Beauty and Elegance.! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD Is a Marvel of Cheapness ! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD Will be Open for Inspection for a Few Days L. RODGERS’S Princes street, Opposite the Post Office. THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD. “The auriferous tastes of the day, as evinced by the enormous show of Wealth in London, have had an influence upon personal ornaments. The taste for Danish Jfewellery, which received an impetus at the time of the mar. iage of the Prince of Wales, the influx of machine-made Jewellery, and the ever changing demands of Fashion, have induped manufacturers to produce Golden Ornaments for the Million, and the “Gold of the Period” is the result. As the Inventors and Manufacturers, Messrs Stiefhold and Cory, of London Wall, have closely followed Real Gold Patterns, this invention is a marked success Ladies of high standingpossessingashcir-looms casketsof ex* quisite jewellery. bow to/« mode in this respect and changing ornaments daily, avail themselves of the great scope of design and paL tern offered at so cheap a rate by the “ Gold of the Period,” while the middle and lower classes eagerly embrace the opportunity of wearing ornaments they could have no other chance of wearing. Nor is the foible confined to the “ sweet defect of nature—woman,” Chains, Watches, Studs, Wrist Links and Pins being equally in demand with Long and Victoria Chains, Necklets, Bracelets, Lockets, Ear-rings. Verily the days of Miss Kilmansegg are returning, and both the “GIRL OF THE PERIOD ” and her masculine Prototype, owe a considerable debt of gratitude to Messrs. Stiefhold and Cory, the inventors of the “GOLD OF THE PERIOD,” MR L. RODGERS, Bookseller, &c., Invercargill, and Sole Agent in New Zealand for the GOLD OF THE PERIOD ! Begs to intimate that, at the request of numerous friends, he has been induced to delay his departure from Dunedin for a few days, to afford the inhabitants an opportunity of inspecting his second assorted shipment via Suez. This Jewellery is universally admitted to be the most unriva’led imitation of the genuine article ever produced, and one of the most wonderful inventions of the age. L. E. can ensure to purchasers that his great variety of unique designs, made of this beautiful simile of gold, will not rapidly tarnish and become useless, hut will remain a good color for some considerable time, merely requiring that treatment that pure gold itself demands—namely, an occasional application of the leather or wadding, LOUIS RODGERS, Solo Agent for Stiefhold and Cory, ’ 98, London Wall, London E.C, OPEN ON SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, 1871. FIRST VESSEL TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, N.S.W., DIRECT. The clipper barque HYDRA, GUO Tons, Wm. Best • Commander. Will Sail for Newcastle and Sydney on or about SATURDAY, 10th inst. For passage, &c., apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Rattray street. LOST between Salutation Hotel and Kaikorai Tollgate, a Lady’s Boa. Finder by returning to Mr. Talbot, Evening Star Office, will be rewarded. DEUTSHE Versanilung heute Abend in Shepdierd’s Hotel um halb neun Uhr. mO LET, 4-roomcd Cottage, back of Lon--1 don Portrait Rooms, Princes street. Apply, Hudson and Co., Bakers. A YOUNG Gentleman (with Piano) is Xju desirous of obtaining Board and Residence. Address, Music, Evening Star Office. WANTED for a Station, an experienced Man Cook. Apply at noon to-mor-row, Thursday, to Driver Stewart and Co., igh-street. _ WANTED any Quantity of Pigeons by Saturday. Butterfield (late next Criterion) opposite Red House, Georgc-street. WANTED Known, Elliott and Co., Boot Manufacturers, have removed from adjoining Criterion Hotel, Princesstreet, to Rattray-stre'et, opposite Courts Otago Hotel. \ & /ANTED Known, Best Summary for VV transmission to England is published in the Illustrated New Zealand Herald. WANTED, Everybody to see the Splendid Supplement of Sydney Harbour issued with the Illustrated New Herald. Price Is. Gd. WANTED to Sell Freehold Allotment off King-street. Apply, Mr. Fogel’s store, near Water of Leith. TITO LET, for a Term of Years, at Caver. sham, a Dairy Farm. For particulars, apply to Hugh Calder, r]HO Let a dwelling house, ninerooma, with » paddock attached. Apply, Hugh Calder. Meetings STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, Ac., will be held at the Offices of the Society this (Wednesday) evening, the 7th inst., between the hours of 6 and 8. CUAB. REID, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2591, 7 June 1871, Page 3
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