. : ;.;7" i-',. .Watchmakers,.&c. '.J;: T).""-• STRONG-, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND ; i ' JEWELLER, I ;V ■ \ M OTJ NT' IDA N.R.—%R. S. guarantees all work done on tlie '' -premises. ° ''■■'" "'■■ {; LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE COLONIES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 'TS Watch.iriaker'sj• Jewellers, andthe Publ-a. :'• ,^]l CT. SALOMON begs la inform the JL:. t'■• Inhabitants of Mount Ida, arid the UpCdantirv Districts, 'that Ihe has; Removed' tothose centrally situated Premises in. STEINHOFF BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOrSE/ PEINCES STSEET, DTJNEDBSr, aid respectfulfy solicits an. inspection off hisvr il-assorted stock, consisting of—' Ladies' and Gents-' gold and sdrer hunting and open faced Geneva Watches, of the best .;}■: facturers. [ ; r ; Colonial and English gold and silver chains and alberts. of the newest patterns. ■ ; A large &nd choice assortment of English and Colonial Jewellery, /set with diamonds and other precious stones. , , ; A large assortment of sSverand electro:,'plated Goods." "A choice assortment of Ladies' and Gents' sterling silver arid! electroplated.Dressing Cases. ?. -A: handsome Stock of sterling silver ~Caps', suitable forrace, yachting,' rifle, or artillery prizes. ' Sterling silver and electro-plated inkstands in great variety. • -'■ :' * ••■ . opera, field, and; marine ■\- ■- -.•-■ ,: 'i glasses. •■■: .[,.'';':■ ■. ... ':, '■....■•• / . English and French, clocks from the .";. ' best makers. * ! "Musicalboxes, with all ; the latest; im- : provements. ; '. /: A very choice assortment of goods, suit- . j . ; , .';■■ able for presentutipnsy&c., &c, and a variety of other goods too numerous to particularise-. ■' ..' First-clasV Workmen kept' on the Premises.* Watches and Jewellery carefully Repaired- at i 7 : the lowest possible rates.. '■■ All articles, will in future be marked with plain figures, so that 'visitors may judge for them r selves of the cheap rate ; fct which goods are /being sold. ; J v;Vo ; 7""f" ,'.,.7' = :.. Country Orderipunctually attended to. ■'l . '\ ! 'Note 1 the Address—' ~^' ■'.- ■';s ' a ; l:,O'M;-0 : n :: \ . Jg» :^; = Watchmaker, Jeweller ' anil Silyersmitl; v "'/■;':%. ' * PRINCES STREET, DUNEI3IN.7 H ESTABLISHED 18o6: Ti O ■ H I S L O P ! 0 ! >-- ' ; *■' (Late Arthur Beverly) ; .■.:■•■•,:.-• PRINCES-STREET; DUNEDIN; Opposite Bank of Otagb. ' J. H.'begs to acquaint his friends and the V public generally that he is-in constant receipt of—by every i thaiW New Goods,, purchased ; from the best makers,, of, which a list is enumerated below. • ''"'"• - and silver, lidies' and ; gents'/ open-faced and hunting, keyless, ' , and every other description. , .. j CHAIN ;and gents' Colonial, and. , ,Enghsh'gold albert and guard" chains. BROOCHES and Ear-rings, extensive ' choice, ■ set •With diamonds, and { '■ every' kind of '-■ : ■'-■ I preCioUS Stones. ;!;;■-. L | ■.,;'■*: 'BRACELETS and Neeklets—large assortment. RINGS and Pinsi various designs ; also studs, sieeve-lihks, and solitaires, and gold " andsilver'pericil Cases. . ' '"' : ;SILVEIi GOODS—Tea and coffee services, v card cases, children's mugs, • knife*, fork, i r . arid spoon, iri sets ; a selection of prize '. cups, salt cellars, and brooches. ~' " PLATED GOODS—Tea l and : coffee services," .- ■. basiris, cruets, hqueur framesj egg '• V stands, cake baskets,-salt cellars,;and every description of electro-plated goods. .; BAROMEIERS Ship and hall, aneroid, and metallic ;. also a" large as- . ' ''. sdrtihent of thermometers; '''.'■ '■"■ '■' TELESCOPES—Opera, marine,- and field --*j glasses. : :•. .-"'.: V. ■_' : v : .-\l } ■•:-■' ? GLOQKS—A:, large assortment of English, French, and American clocks, suitable for ' drawing rooms,. dining, rooms, 'halls, or kitchens. : ,'.. ; , ~, . ; , , [ GREENSTONE—-AlWge assortment bPgreenstone, mounted in brooches, ear-rings, studs, lockets, pins, &c. \ nit .J. iH. has ,the honor to inform ithe, inhabitants of the Province "that; the. manufacturer'of, his London made watches took a first pri'ze at the International .Exiiibitiori, 1862, London. : •All' Colonial Jewelry /made to order., Horizontal, verge, and every description of* ■■...■''.,'. watches carefully repaired. .Sliiplchronometers ratfed by'transit observation. Letters orders from ithe country f promptly . atteaded to.' ' '** ' ■ '
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 67, 13 May 1870, Page 4
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