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Boot and Shoemakers* :" > ■.PJO'HN- EOCLES, , '-- HOnNT-IDA, - ■" Well Stack df English and Colbnial -V !Eoat&always cailiaricl. ' WatelxmakerSj &c .■'■'■ CITEOK&, ■ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND ■ : -::- ;, -:;:'( JEWELLER, :; , ;■. ■; y- -^}^Mv6; tj-n; t: ■.; : ' IT) A . N:R. : -—R. S. guarantees all work done on the ''.'■"■''. '■"" . : ..'' : - premises^; • li E 'lv BE ,1 ,E >; (Opposite,'t'h.e Bank pf OtagO) PIMFCE S STR E,E T,: VDIJ ]* E Dtl^ In ■of the Best Quality, direct from the ■ . Mamifacturers.'.. COLONIAL AND EKG-LTSH JEWELRY of &e very best description/ > DUPLEX, -& LEVER .' = Escapeinents, adj listed and Repaired! ■■'■{ Jeweilest -;MiFjrj'lCTUBE : i). •: :,;V; ~: : -. :;:, (Opposite the Savings. Bant) y' • PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. /-ESTABLISHED 1856. 'V-'; * ? ( Late Arthur Beverly) -J : .•■■■"-.-, BBJNCES STREET, DTTNEDIN, : n n& Opposite Bank of Otago. ... . ' J; H. begs--to acquaint his. friends, and the public generally that he' is in' constant receipt; of I—by 1 —by every mail—p: New - Goods, purchased frbni;the bes,t of which.a, list is ennme-. rated below, • . .: ; ; ~ .' and silvery ladies' ■ andj r{ -gents', open-faced and .hunting, \keyless, :>and every other description. /■ ! GHAlNS—•Ladies' and; gents' Colonial and ! .'•'" ■■■'■;' : - 'English' gold albert and: guard chains. BROOCHES and Ear-rings,, extensive 1 choice, ;:,v setv with diamonds, and every kind of b : stones. -, / .. /< .BRACELETS and assortment.,. :RINGS and Pins, vario.us designs ; _also studs* 1 sleeve-links, and solitaires, and gold and y ■■'■■■' silver pencil cases. : SILVER .GOODS—Tea and coffee services, 'V knives, forks, spoons, salvers,, ink stands, r- -card cases, children's- mugs,, knife, fork, i.ahd.spoon,in sets ; a selection of prize ! •.ciips; salt cellars, and brooches. PLATED GOODS—Tea and coffee services, ;> .sugar-basins, cruets, -liqueur frames,, egg ' .. stands, cake baskets, salt cellars, and every -: -description of .electro-plated goods, — Ship and halL; aneroid, mercurial, and metallic ; also a large as- : - sortment of thermometers. TELESCOPES—Opera, marine, arid field .glasses.-'. CLOCES-T-A large assortment,-of English,. -■•':. French, and American clocks, suitable for. ..-..v : V': : '''-''drawhig.----rooins, dining ■■-■ liitchens. -■■ /.-■,-.■--.'*.. : ; v '.'- ; . ''■"'"■'"" ' : GREENSTONE—Alargeassortmeht of greenj .stone, • in ear-rings, 1 : lockets, pins, 'Sao. , ~...-.■ :j- ---. J."Hi--.has the honor to. inform the inhabitants of the Proiihce that the manufacture!' of his London' made watches, took a first prize at the International All sorts of Colonial Jewelry made to order.. Chronometers, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, - verge, and every, descripton of .' : _;vV:. watches carefully-repaired/ ; ; Ship chronometers rated by transit observation. Letters with orders from the country promptly ...-:> '-A : -':■:;-: attended to. Blaeksmitiis. • .ALEXANDER CAMPBELL^ :■ Carrier, and. l/ElvEElli BLACKSMITH, ' (Opposite M'DonahTs Store) o\: n BYr M:0 H;N T IDA,, N.B.i-—Horse' Shoes. Made on, the Premises. ■; :E.S:E : E.ii!,lß:ri€ : ■' ■!( Next, the Yictpria Baliery) 'NiisiEßT.. Telegraph Lines of ~ ROYAL MA It COACHE Sw John GHiitiif iim Gt>/. /..^vPropfietor^. COBB AND GO;'S -CQAGH Arrives at Naseby;' from piinedm,, every Tuesday sind Satiirday at 9 a.m.| from Dunstan every Mon-' : V :'}■■'■■}.-:\ : :'^ }

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 57, 4 March 1870, Page 4

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427

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 57, 4 March 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 57, 4 March 1870, Page 4

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