C'ilTY OF DUNEDIN* -i'lj'dtiMia J Hereby Given that the. Clll£EN’§ 110 LL, y eap-187 bas 1 'Bw as by law required, and may bb inspected at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse-street;’ Claims from persons., who. may.beentitlcd? to be enrolled, but who, l oV n & ment of their ratesnr’otherwise, have,not been enrolled, may. be lodged'at,i.he,Cfity > Council ChamberSbiii e or before %e 3m July, 1871. Blank f6rms for elaiihs'may ’ plication at tbeCouncil' J. M.> MASSEY, 16th June, 1871. 1 ' 11-fi mmim Smmmliilm Trrfrryr pubUb ; j. •3STS? OPEN ON SATURDAY., lOim JUNE, 1871* “ ’Tib Strange, lint truefor*tnjit2 strange, 1 ! str»tfger than rpHE *of HAS ABEIYBD ! ’ , . .. ■■.. '^h^uoiid 5 W Is t^enijon^fithe-Agdl >Tkij GO33J OF THD PERIOD >ls a RemaikableProduction of Bbauty and Elegance! /THE GOLD OP THE PERIOD' Is a Marvel of Cheapness ! . THEvGOLD’-DF-THE PERIOD ~ Wilhbe 1 Open'.fopllnspection' mi- s'feW Days at L. RODGERS’S Princes street, Uppo&tetheP&st .OißcS,| ? THE GOLD OP THE PERIOD. J f “The’ auriferous taste&e of the *day^ t as evinced, by’the <ehorMpdp WOtflfcli in London, ha& hWd/an ihfiuence upon fcwv sonalornnmehts. The Danish Jewellery, which receivm : iffipetfis at the timeubf tlife ‘mivriiagef M'fHePHnOcßf ■..Wales, the influx of machine-made Jewellery, , :aiul., tjie gyer Pftshion,/have ; iiulace>iutaniifacturerßt!o jnh-f dnee Gol.tlen Ornaments for tho “ Gold, of tho.;Period.is' the>resilfc, As the Investors and : Maftu£.mturere.!Meashr . Stiefbold and Cory, of Loudon Wall, have closely followed Patterns,' this invention is a marked success.’. Ladies <jf high casketsof ex«-1 t quisite jewellery,, ho .vto iamode in this respect '.and changing ornaments daily, avafl u tben£ selves of the great scope 1 of design ancPjiat-, tern 'offered at so cheap a rate bythO of the Period,” whU^'thb^Md^e^^l^mar'"' classes?,eagerly embrace; pAjbrtunlty'br / wearing ornaments they could’nave hOOther: chance Of wearing. Nor is the’ffOiUle con*’ ; ’ fined to the “ sweet defect 'Of ’nattbro^wd-' !> : man,” Chhinf, and 1 Pins being equally in.deiiiaaa' with Long and Victoria (.Chains, Neckletb; ’ BraOOlets, Lockets, Ear-rings. Verilythe days Iff Miss Kilmanseggare and both..the “ GIRL OF: THE PERIOD ’’ and hferffiasculine Prototype, owe a - considerable debt of cratitude to Messrs. Stiefbold I .and'Cory, the Inventors of the . .. “ GOLD OF THE PERIOD,”
MH t. V '” r ' K F/ Bookseller, &c., Invercargill, and Sole Agent f in New Zealand for the - ' ! GOLD OF THE PERIOD ! Begs to intimate’that,; at the request of' menus friends, he has-been induced-to’delay ■ : his departure from Dunedin for a few daysy | to afford the. inhabitants, an > .,opw« , t!ndty,'of| r | inspecting hia! second assorted shipment vi&' 'f , Suez. . ■•■ V. - I This Jewellery is universally; adiruttednto . .be the most genuine article evei’. - ,pypd?fi®d» the most of L. | c»n, enauj^, to nurcH . . great variety of ’ toeautiful simile of gold,''will not rapidly tarnish and become useless, but will pmajn ; good:eolorfor somoOTndleraWeiime/ merely/' J reqhiring that treatment'lha'l demands —namely, an occasional 0 dppl?cat'Ba of the leather or wadding. > t Sole Agent for'S|iefbold and Cory, 98, LohJon Wall, Loudou, E.C. OPEN ON SATURDAY, 10th JtjNE, ' ; iß7i. ' s NOTICE. TEAUMAN’S. . COACH... leaves r 'the s . ‘ ‘ GRID IRON HOT EL,’’ Pijinccs-atreet,/'| ewery eight, ,: TAIERI. Aud.'frpm srme/.place,,,at -half-. .. past four, every and Reliance Hotel," CRania.’’ 7 t-» ..vfViil. w ' J. STEADMAN, . .Jddpti°^ilf9|^j»'Ea.Btr^mr^s "- : • v- WANEEHHNOWNd UTTER, ANNIHILATION E /■•- ' . l: ,;siO.N l i .■ VICTOJUA SEGti'STORES.-// ; GARDEN, having detertninpe^ submit his extensive Garden Tools, Flower Pot l * O A Jld.\in” ILCterHILIICU upon'relinquishing business, begs : to\S'\\ ; to the PiiWic geriiTally The whole of * \ votive- Stock,- comprising J Segdj£' < * s. Prumrtg r Glhves.arid "EhiVesi y . , FfatiVs/ PMit TijecS;*. !• ’ 'With a-'-\io\f toWpfedy&e|raiufc flteyfHble ; ;; will be ’anbiefcted* to iihWensb \dSßhnnfc bnf' i 1 'iiri.sW^ik G'/Such an opportunity to intending 1 pur’Bhaseis has not been instanced in the "vlhoepf Otago, r .A N.B.—At tjie-. expi ration'.-of. iOßb' mohfbv i balance, pj; Stock ( will be by^Mtjo® A ’ v 'i Note the Address rlhfiProvince t BONA) FIDE SALE.) gnioc, v/on r Premises jjii Ralrdrewierß.' l mit.Tr ■g.-’o -ewe,u;; s.< ! ; i-;r /■’O.’-'i old) ;oru:a,v it, F. A *T T \C .A ■ : aomtmrlKfTi qoJ»2 i 8.. ,E_ 1-- S—E . E»—T#yi*r Hairdresser and Perfumer, •By Ap]»iutinent to H.IC.H. the Duke of .Etuubiirgk and his Excclleiicy ► ■ : ' GbveiiiSr ami Yplgnteera, iWarm, Cold, aml ' ’reW^., Opposite the OAKEY’S Cabinet Glass paper, Black Lead, &c. ) , To be had cvci^vhtrc;
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2600, 17 June 1871, Page 3
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673Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2600, 17 June 1871, Page 3
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