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Watchmakers, &c. T> QITKONG, , PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MOUNT IDA N.B.—R. S. guarantiees all work done on the pi^mises. LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE COLONIES NOTICE OF REMOVAL. To Watchmakers, Jewellers,"and the Public. ]irr SALOMON begs toraform the 1 1 • Inhabitants of Mounilda,and the Up* Country Districts, that he ha«\. Removed to those eentra.ly situated Premises, in STEINHOFF BUILDINGS. QPBQSITE THE CUSTOM HOtTjSE, PBINCE& STREET, DTJ^EDI»> and respectful fy solicits' an • in'speetion of his stock, consisting' of-r> Ladies' and Gents' gold and&lver 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 silverand electroplated Goods. A choice assortment of Ladies' and Gents' sterling silver and electroplated Dressing Cases. ' A handsome Stock of sterling silver. Cups, suitable for race, yachting, rifle, or artillery prizes. Sterling silver and electro-plated inkstands in great variety. Telescopes, opera, field, and marine glasses. English and French clocks from; the best makers. ; . Musical boxes, with aH the latest improvements. ' A very choice assortment of goods,; suitable for presentations, &c, &c, and a variety of other goods too numerous to particularise. First-class Workmen kept oa the Premises. Watches and Jewellery carefully Repaired at ; the lowest possible rates. Ali articles will in future be marked withplain figures, so that visitors may judge for themselves of the cheap rate at which goods are being soldi Country Orders punctually attended to. . Note the Address—/'■s3PV.' YVatehmaker, Jeweller- and Silversmith ./STEINHOFF BUILDINGS, " PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ESTABLISHED 1856. O H N H I SLOP .(Late Arthur Beverly) PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite Bank of Otago. J. H. begs to acquaint his friends and the public generally that he is in constant receipt of—by every mail—New Goods, purchased from the best makers* of which a list is enumerated below. WATCHES—GoId and silver, ladies' and gents', open-faced and hunting, keyless, and every other description,. CHAlNS—Ladies' and gents' Colonial andEnglish gold albert and guard chains. BROOCHES and Ear-rings, extensive choice, set with diamonds, and every kind of precious stones. - BRACELETS and Necklets —large assortment. RINGS and Pins, various designs ; also studs, sleeve-links, and solitaires, and gold and silver pencil cases. SILYER CrOODS —Tea and coffee services, knives, forks, spoons, salvers, ink stands, card cases, children's mugs, knife, fork, and spoon, in sets ; a selection of prize cups, 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. BAROMETERS Ship and hall, aneroid, mercurial, and metallic - r also a large assortment of thermometers. TELESCOPES—Opera, marine, and field glasses. CLOCKS —A large assortment of English, French, and American clocks, suitable for drawing rooms, dining rooms, halls, or kitchens. GREENSTONE—AIarge assortment of greenstone, mounted in brooches, ear-rings, studs, lockets, pins, &c. J. H. has the honor to inform the inhabitants of the Province that the manufacturer of his London made watches took a first prize at the International Exhibition, 1862, London. All sort* of Colonial Jewelry made to order. Chronometers, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, verge, and every descriptor of watches carefully repaired. Ship chronometers rated by transit observation. Letters with orders from the country promptly attended to.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 77, 29 July 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 77, 29 July 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 77, 29 July 1870, Page 4

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