watchmakers, fcc* ■■■■!. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, S. guarantees all work done on the premises. LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T.t Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Public. .' : :?Z'^' : ' : . : "' -—_!'" ...;: |. i -If.tf SALOMON begs, to inform the ,-i_ i • Inhabitants of Mount Ida, arid the Up--Coii'ntry Districts, that he has Removed to those centr&ily situated Premises iri ' STEINHOFF BUILDINGS; Oi POSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, PRINCES : - : STREET,,DUJfEPIN, '.,['.' and respectfulfy solicits an inspection ofj his well-assorted -.stock, consisting.of— ... j Ladies' and Gents' gold and silver hunting and open faced English and Geneva Watches, of the best manufacturers. 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 diamonds and other precious stones.; A large .assortment of silver and electroplated. Goods. A choice assortihent of Ladies' and Gents' sterling silver and plated Dressing Cases. i ; , A handsome Stock of sterling silver Cups, suitable forrace, yachting, rifle, or artillery prizes. Sterling silver and electro-plated inkstand's in great variety,, r ?TeleßCopes, v opera, field, arid marine . -glasses.. i"v-'. :■•.': <;.,<• English and, French clocks from- .the . best makers. - ' ■ . Musical boxes, with all the latest improvements. '■"'' ■ " , A very choice assortment of goods, suitable -for presentations, &c, &c, and-: a variety of other goods, tftp nrime-"' rous.to particularise. ~ -,, ,>i, •- Firit-class Workmen kept on the Premises. J - J.?'-, jfe'"' *q \ .'A Watches and Jewellery carefully Repaired at the lowest possible rates* ; ■■ .-. j All articles r will in future be marked with plain figured, so that visitors may judge for, themselves, of the cheap rate at which goods are ''being'sold. Country Orders punctually attended to. • Note the Address— N. S Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silyersmit)., ... '. t sTEi^iioFF.Buildings, : ; <-■ ■ . PRINCES DUNEDIN. ESTABLISHED 1856. OH M HIS L O P (Late Arthur Beverly) v : PRINCES STREET; DUNEDIN, Opposite Bank of Otago. J.-Hi begs to acquaint Mb friends and the public generally that he is in constant receipt o f_ D y every mail —New Goods, purchase*!, from the best makers, of which a list is enumerated below. ..''.-.. ~.:.'.,.. ' . . i ' WATCHES—GoId and silver, ladies* and : gents',, open-faced, and huntings keyless* ■ .-■V-rid every other description.., , (: \ CHAlNS—Ladies' and. gents'. -Colonial..and Erigiish gold albert and guard chains. BROOCHES and Ear-rings, extensive choice, set with diamonds, and every kind ]of precious stones. i BRACELETS and Necklets—large assortment.. RINGS and Pins, various designs ; also studs, sleeve-links, and solitaires, and gold and silver pencil cases. .-,... vSILVER GOODS—Tea' arid coffee services,. , knives, forks, spoons, salvers, ink; stands,. card cases, children's mugs,, knife, fork, and Bpoon,in sets ; a selection of prize cups, salt cellars'; and brooches. • PLATED GOODS—Tea and cofiee services, ~ sugar basins, cruets, liqueur frames, egg. stands, cake baskets, salt cellars, and every description of electro-plated goods. , BAROMETERS Ship and hall, aneroid, mercurial; arid riaetailic ; also a large assortment of thermometers. TELESCOPES—-Opera,, marine, , and .field glasses. , ~. ~. ■: CLOCKS—A large assbrtment of Erigiish, . French, and American clocks, suitable for drawing rooihs, dining roorias, halls, or kitchens. - . . GREENSTONE-rT-Alarge assortment of greenstone., mounted in brooches, ear-rings, studs, lockets, pins, &c. ; J. H. ?mVs the honor to inform the inhabitants .of thei.Province that; the manufacturer,of his London made watches took a> first prize at the international Exhibition, 1862, London.! AH ! sortsi bjf'Coloriial Jewelry made to' order. '" Chronometers," Duplex, Lever* - : Horizontal*- verge, and ; eyejgr ; descrjigton pi ..; . / watches carefullyrepaired. ; :..., Ship chroripmetors, rated by transit obseryatipri. Letters with orders froni the-country promptly attended to.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 75, 15 July 1870, Page 4
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