aoimtisements Maximilian Alexander, WATCHMAKER, Jeweller, Optician, &c., BEGS to announce to the Public of Marlborough, and the adjacent Provinces, that he has now opened his Extensive Stock, selected by himself at the first Manufactories of Paris, Berlin, and London The Goods are manufactured of the purest Gold and Silver—Hall marked —also of my Brother’s manufactory at Auckland They consist of the following Branches: — JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT. Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, made by Rotterham, Stamford, and Frodgharn. Ladies’ Watches, set in diamonds, enaroalled, and beautifully chased, Hunting and Open-face. Colonial Gold, Watch Chains, Alberts and Guard patterns A very Large Assortment of Ladies’ Brooches and Earrings, for Photographs, of my brother's own manufacture. The latest Patterns of London and Paris, in Genuine Stones. Diamond Pins, and Rings set in Opals, Emeralds, Pearls, Torquoises, Rubies, and Garnetts. Silver Goods, a Large Assortment. Sets of Knives, Forks, and Spoons, Chains and Cups. Gold aud Silver Pencil Cases, ivory bound with Silver, by celebrated makers.
CLOCK DEPARTMENT. Regulators for Churches and Halls, Metal and Wood A Large Assortment of English and American Clocks, French Timepieces, with alarum Barometers, of the Latest Improvements, for the Pocket Thermometers, Sun Dials, Compasses Field Glasses, with day and night sights, 6,8, and 10 mile ranges Telescopes of the first makers in Europe. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CONCERTINAS. The New Anglo-Saxon and English Concertina, with ivory keys, of the best Makers. Music books for same. IVORY AND JET GOODS. Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, &c. I would call the attention of the Ladies to this branch, as they are the newest style, and the latest paterns Work Boxes set in Silver, Tortoise Shell, Pearl, and Bronze Albums of the most elaborate workmanship, for 50, 100, and 200 Photographs. A very large Assortment of Splendid Meerschaum Pipes, beautifully carved and plain, selected by myself in Vienna. Also, Wood Pipes, of improved manufacture. I can confidently suy, that I shall be enabled to compete with any house in the Colonies in the above, and a hundred oilier articles too numerous to mention. Repairing will be done exclusively by myself, and guaranteed to perform well. “ Come and see, and judge for yourself!” Maximilian Alexander, Alfred Street, Blenheim. January 30th, 1869. 1848 o t—i m w •fz; w i-i EH P 3 W P 3 H 02 EH W M •P 3 •<1 £
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 171, 17 April 1869, Page 6
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