- ~ - &ci PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND ' tyiff ~, c -, - X*rr<rr /f;. ' MO tj N'T '." I D'A' guarantees-.all work the. / . premises. : * . • LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IX THE COLONIES. . * NOTICE'OF REMOVAL. To Watchm&kers,- Jewellers, and'the Public.' V^ f Aif •*■"-' \ V.' MSA LOMON begs to iaforrn the •'lnliabitant* dr"M«>uiit Ida,arid tlie-Up r Country: Districts, -that: fie has Removed to those eentrbdy Bituated; Pi*emißes in ; STEINHOFJP BtJILDINOS, OPPOSITE-THE CUSTOM HOIJSE, PKINCES • STREET, ; DIINEDIN, - . .and respeetfulfy solicits an - inspection of, his stock, consisting of— ' '' and Gents' gold and silver lrurit"■;"V " ' ing aiid open faced'. English arid Geneva Watches, of the best manu- . •, ;s . ; faeturers. v; J' Cplonial-and iEnglish gold and silver .. .cluiina and alberta of the- newest ; *' ' patterns. . , ' , A large and cOioice assortmerit' of Eng* / lish arid 'Colonial" Jewellery, set l ;: 5 ■:;-with diamonds and; other precious; ...... stones-.; - • •: •"* " : A large , assortment of silver and .electro- . plated Oobds. A ' choice • assortment, of Ladies' aiid ot i • ;Gents' staling silver" and electro- ' - -plafcedDressingiCasek - ■ " ! : A handsome .Stock, of sterling silver . Cupsy suitable . for. race, yachting; ; ' rifle, or artillery prizes. •j ( , Stirling silver-and ' electiio-plated 5 ink- • s j < stands in great variety. " Telescopes; opera,, fields/and marine English, faiid French , clocks from r the ■ , best makers. : Musicalboies/withall the. latest ina- . . : J' provemejiU. j .?!. - v A very, choice assoFtinent of goodsysuitr. r . ; a variety of otheri goods too numerous'toTpurticulariie. \ ; Ftrst-elass ; Workmen' kept on •. the ! Premises".' .WatdieS'ancl Jetvellety fearbfully (Repaired at ' - ; lowest possible rates* i £ 1 All articles will in, future be marked withplain fig tires/ t fid fefif»:t r vim /. i&vje* 1 behig sold.' ; : : V' "' Wj ' Country Onlers puiictiially attended to.' ! -r si! aM; ' , r . •' ,S'-A'lj O'M/iO.' : 'N i = : .Wateli'inftikferj'' 'Jeweller' o^lfeSr^tiiiT',! ~: i STfeiNilOFF BUltiDti^S, .r ' PR^N " '. •'' ESTABLISHED 1185 S. : i I rr < (Late. Arthu^-B^yeitly)'.v jv •; 'r .-; .> - - rf STREET; I) UNM)IN, ? i Bank of ' b J. HL begs acquaint his friends the public generiilly tliat. he is f in cbnsfcant receipts of—by | eyjery •; mail—New. Goods, ■ purchased. irom niakers, of which'a lia-t ie enunierated below. 1 . ; . .and silver, ladies':;; and gehts v , open-faced and i keyles.a, a rid every other description. . ., r - CiiAliSS—Ladies' arid' gents' and English gold albett and guard chains. ; BROOCHES arid eiterisive' choice/' sett with diamonds, and every kind 'of < preeious stones. '•>;.. 4 BRACELETS and Necklets—large assortment. .RINGS and Pin&, various deaigns ; studs, Bleeve-links r .and solitaires, and gold' arid silver pencil cases. •. •' ~ - ' • SILVER UOODis —Tea - and coffee services,: knives, forks,' spoons, salvers, ink stands, card cases, children! s?. mugs, knife, fork,, ~ J and Ipoori, in sets ; a selection of prize' ii r . cups, salt cellars j and' brooches. : ' • . ' " PLATii'ilS GOOI)S—Tea and coffee services, ' sugar, basins, cruets, liqueur egg c ■ stands,.cake baskets, salt cellars, aiid every , n . description, of electro-plated, goods., , r , •BAROME'fERS Ship and hall, aneroid, • mercurial, and irietallic ; also a large as-' - sortment of thermometers. ! : • TELESCOPES —Opera, marine, rand field : 'gliaSßeS.. . ; ■ -..-a. .V".'''". CLOCKS—A . large, assortment of t English, French; and Ariierieari fclocks, suitable for L./s. drawing rbbriiß,' dining rooms, lialls" ot - GREENSTONE-^-Alarge assortment of green^ stone, -in ear-rings, •- - studs, lockets, piris, &c. . r . , . : J. H, lias the honor to inform the inhabi : tants of the Province that the ihaniifacturer of , his Loridon made watches t6ok a .first: prize at ? •the lritemational Exhibition,lßG2, London. All sorts! of Colonial Jewelry made to order. • Chronometers, Duplex, lieveir, Horizontal, verge, «.nd every descripton of vrA/ I lwatcho carefully repaired, r h • ■ r ' i Ship chronometers rated by tEunsit observation." Letters with orders from the country promptly " attended to. 'i
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 80, 19 August 1870, Page 4
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