Watchmakers, &c. „,jg TEo]s:G v ~~ PRACTICAL" WATCHMAKER AND . JEWELLER, ' - .MdUNT ID A '■ •; Jf.B.—R. Si ;guarantees all work done on the premises. LARGEST STOCK' OF' GOODS IN " THE COLONIES. , NOTICE; OF REMOVAL. TV Watchmakers, Jewellers, and tlie Public.; l-7j>■;?j• >• ;. r ~ ♦ s.. :<' - ""I'.kT SALOMON begs to inform the i i • Inhabitants of Mouiit Ida, and the Up'Coaiitry Districts,-that- he has Removed to those centra.Jy situated Premises in - BUILDINGS, - . OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM: HOUSE, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, . : : .-and respectfulfy solicits an inspection .of his wali-assorted snock, consisting of— Ladies' and Gents' gold and silver hunting and open faced English and Geneva Watches, of the best manu- ' facturers. ' Colonial and English gold and silver chains and alberts of the, newest patterns. A large, and choice assortment of English and Colonial Jewellery, set 'with diumonds and'other precious ' stones. - ' . A large- assortment of silver and electror . plated .Goods. . - A choice assortment of Ladies' and Gents' sterling silver-and eleetro- - . -'plated Dressing Cases. A lianklsome Stock of sterling silver .Cups,-suitable for race, yachting, . . rifle,-or artillery prizes. .Sterling silverarid electro-plated ink- . stands in great variety. : " ' - u Telescopes, opera, i field, and marine r glasses. / English and-, French "clocks from the . - i.v-best-makers.: Musical r boxe : s, with all the latest im"prbvem'eints. "" v A choice* assortment of goods, ,• j • f ! ' "able for presentations, &c., &c. ■, and im, ,-h'ff ■ a'variety of other goods too nume- ... =, rous.to particularise.: ■ ! First-class ,Workmen kept on the Premises. Watches and Jewellery carefully Repaired at * : ■ the lowest possible rates. All articles will' in 'future be marked with plain ' so that visitors may judge for them? ' selves of the cheap rate at which goods are being sold., • Country Orders punctually attended to. v - Note the Address—- . JSSrft-" SA'LOlf-ON, JJi - ' Watchtiikk'er, ' Jeweller and Silyersmitli, STEINHOFF BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. . „ -ESTABLISHED 1856. J O*II > HIS L 0 P {J (Late Arthur Beverly) . ■ ' PRINCES:STREET, DUNEDIN, I : Opposite Bank of O fcago. J. H. begs to acquaint his friends and the- • public generally that he is in constant, receipt' o f—by every mail —New Goods, purchased • from the besVmak'ers, of which a list is enumerated below. i ' • , ; •.WATCHES—GoId . and silver, ladies' and ' • gents', • open-faced and hunting, keyless, ' a rid every other'description. ' • : , CHAlN'S—Ladies'- and genrs' ' Colonial; and ' English gold albert and guard chains. • ' BROOCHES and- Ear-rings,- extensive choice, •< , set -with , diamonds, and every kind of precious stones. ■ . T3RAOELETS and Necklets—lkrge'assortment. RINGS and Pins, various designs; also, studs, • sleeve-links-and'solitaires,;and gold"' and : silver pencil cases.- . . •: j. SILVER GOODS—Tea and coffee services, knives, forks, spoons, salvers, ink stands, card cases, children's: mugs, knife; * : fork, arid spoon, in sets ; a selection of prize • ' cups', ! salt-cellars, and brooches. PLATi'.D GOODS—Tea an'd: coii'ee services, ; >. sugar basins, cruets^; liqueur frames, egg , stands,,cake basketSj_sal-'t cellars, and'every description of electro-plated goods. i > ' BAROMETERS Ship and : hall,' aneroid, - -'1 meriiurial, 1 and metallic :; " also! a: large assortment of thermometers. T-ELESCpPES-—o}3era, marine, and field . f-,/ ; ... ( t .. . . • 'CLOCKS—A large assortment of ' English, Frenctij and American clocks, suitable for -'-drawing rooms, dining rooms, halls, or ■ '/kitchens.• < | ••/•. . .fr.r/'/-'-:.h- - GREENSTONE—AIarge assortment of green- ; stone, mounted .in / brooches, ear-rings, J studs, lockets, pihs^ ; &c;'' • ' ' ; ' - Wiij'jtO >t•;! ■; /•, 0: •U honor thfe- inhabif tants-of the Pi-Qyinee that the manufacturer of his London watciies took ailrst prize at f therlnternational E^bition,' 18S2',' London.. All order! ' Chtdnoifietersfi>uplex,'Lever,-/ 1 ',->■ Horizontal^py&g%u , ; pf v . i-watches carefuiiy .. rate|iby transit observation; V attended to.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 73, 1 July 1870, Page 4
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