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Watchmakers. Established 1858, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWEL lERY. A B E A V E R WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Princes Street, Nearly opposite the Bank of Otago, A. B. begs to notify to the inhabitants of Dunedin and the Province generally, that being in the constant, receipt of First-class Geld and Silver Watches, Imported direct from the Manufactures, Expressly Made to Order. Also, JEWELLERY, Consisting of Colonial and English Gold Guards, and Alberts, Broouhes, Ear-rings, Lockets, Rings, Necklets, Pina, and a variety of other goods, &c. Field Classes, ami Nautical Instruments, To MEET THE TIMES, Prices on all Goods axe considerably reduced, N B. —Every article sold guaranteed. Watch repairing executed at Reduced Prices, Jewellery manufactured to any design. [Established 1856,1 0 H N I S L 0 P, LATE ARTHUR BBTERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BA N K OF 0T A GO, Princes street, Dunedin, SHIP CHRONOMETERS Gleaned and rated by transit observations. Nautical Instruments repaired.. Awarded First Prize for Clocks and Watches, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, jg CASES NEW GOODS, Just arrived ex “Agnes Muir,” j And 4 cases to arrive per “ Margaret Galbraith ” from Glasgow, daily expected. GEORGE YOUNG, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, PRINC ES-STREET, DUNEDIN. Opposite Bank of New South Wales. Manufacturers. O S. NEW AL L & CO. Sole Patentees of UNTWISTED WIRE ROPE, For Ships’ Standing Rigging, NEWALL & Co.’s WIRE RIGGING Is one-half the weight, one-sixth the bulk, and one-half the price of hemp rigging, ship for ship. It is lighter and stronger than any other wire rope in the market, and is entirely machine made. A staff of riggers always ready for vork at home or abroad. Their PATENT COPPER WIRE CORD Is also extensively used for window-sasn lines, hot-houses, lightning conductors, picture cord, clock cord, tent ropes, clothes dines, and many other purposes for which hempen rope had previously been used. NEWALL & Go’s PATENT WIRE, STRAND. Agents in all the Colonies. OAKEY'B SILVERSMITH’S SOAP (Non-Mercurial,) For Cleansing and Polishing Silver, ElectroPlate, Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets 6d Agents in .all the Colonies. BRADFORD’S PATENT “VOWEL” WASHING MACHINE' \XJ E, without any hesitation, ami in the V t fullest confidence, recommend every housekeeper or housewife, who has the requisite conveniences, to avail herself of our terms of trial—“ 6ne or two months”—before definite purchase ; very many have done so during the last two or three years, and the result has been in the highest degree satisfactory, both to purchasers and ourselves, as will be seen from the numerous unsolicited letters from all parts of the kingdom, and from every class of purchasers, in eur illua trated catalogue, which may be had post-free on application. Agents everywhere. RICE FLOOR IS NOT CORN FLOUR. Brown & polson were the first to adopt the name Corr Flour, and they are greatly interested i maintaining its reputation, which is liable to be discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different character, prepared as in one prominent instance, from luce. BROWN & POLSON’S CORN FLOUR, Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn. To be had ever* vhere Pumping- engines. For Water Works, Mines, Irrigation, Feeding Boilers, and all purposes. STEAM ENGINES OF ALL CLASSES AKf) WOOL & COTTON PACKING PRESSES, Mam l factored by ROUTLEDGE & OMMANNEY, Adelpbi street, Salford, Manchester The only firm honored with Three Prize Medals at the Exhibition of London, 1851. fiirst-class Prize Medal at the Exhibition r>f Paris, 1855 Medal of Hono* of the Society of Arts, London, 1856. I Agents in all the Colonies

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Evening Star, Issue 2879, 11 May 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2879, 11 May 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2879, 11 May 1872, Page 4

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