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Corporation Notices, (IITY OF DUNEDIN. The Citizens’ J Roll, year 1871-1872. Ratepayers are reminded of the necessity for their making immediate payment of all rates duo to the City Corporation. Failing'payment on or before the 15th of June all defaulters will, in terms of the Act, be excluded from the Eoll. Persons who may have recently acquired the necessary qualification for admission to the Roll arc desired to intimate the fact to the Town Clerk forthwith. J, M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. Ist June, 1871. Public Notices. OPEN ON SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, 1871. " ’Tis strange, but true ; for truth is always strange, stranger than fiction.”— Byron. rjTHE QOLD 0F THE pERIOD HAS ARRIVED ! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD Is the Most Wonderful Invention of the Age! THE GOLD, OF THE PERIOD Is a Remarkable 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 at 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 Jewellery, which received an impetus at the time of the marriage of the Prince of Wales, the influx of machine-made Jewellery, and the ever changing demands of Fashion, hare, induced manufacturers to produce Golden Ornaments for the Million, and the “Gold of the Period” is the result. As the Inventors and Manufacturers, Messrs Stiefbold and Cory, of London Wall, have closely followed Real Gold Patterns, this invention is a marked success. Ladies of high standiugpossessingasheir-looms casketsof exquisite jewellery, how to lamodc inthis respect and changing ornaments daily, avail themselves of the greSt scope of design and pattern 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 Kilmanseprg are returning, and both the “ GIRL OF THE PERIOD ” and her masculine Prototype, owe a considerable debt of gratitude to Messrs. Stiefbold and Cory, the inventors of the “GOLD OF THE PERIOD^” MR L, RODGERS, Bookseller, Invercargill, and Sole Agent in New Zealand for the GOLD OF THE PERIOD ! Begs to intimate that, at tho request of numerous friends, he has been induced to delay his departure from Dunedin for n few days, to afford the inhabitants an opportunity of inspecting his second assorted shipment via Suez. *'" This Jewellery universally admitted to be the fflflst unrjvaded imitation of the genuine article ever produced, and one of the most wonderful inventions of the age. L. R. 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, but 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 Stiefbold and Cory, 98, London Wall, London E.C. OP PIN ON SATURDAY, 10th JUNE. 1871. NOTICE, STEADMAN’S COACH leaves the “ GLUDI RON HOTEL,” Princes-street, every morning, at half-past eight, for WEST TAIERI. And from same place, at halfpast four every evening for EAST TAIERI and Reliance. Hotel, Otakia, J. STEADMAN, Junction Hotel, East Taieri, Shipping, HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS. MAORI for TIMARU,-AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, to-morrow, Tuesday l.'lth imt. Shipping Orders issued and cargo received till noon. Passengers ta go on board, by 2 o’clock Taranaki, for ail northern PORTS, about Wednesday, 21st. Cargo received till 4 o’clock on Tuesday. Beautiful star for timaru, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, on Thursday, the 15th inst. Offices, Harbour Chambers. Hairdressers. B E I S S E L, _ • Hairdresser and Perfumer, By Appointment to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, and his Excellency the Governor and Volunteers, Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths always ready. Ladies’ Room Up-stairs. Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, PRINCES STREET.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2595, 12 June 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2595, 12 June 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2595, 12 June 1871, Page 3

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