r • n - Watchmakers, :&c. JBRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND :;r/ ,; u: jEWEOLEEE r ■ "-V: - M qv.TJ'N ;T ; li> A-; : ; c ; y ; N.B. —Bi."' SV guarantees all wort done on the , , premises. . 5 y. ' LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS, IN THE -''■.•' i NOTICE EEMOTAL. T-j Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Public. ~]\\T SALOMON'bep to inform the ] j,l\ • Inhabitantsof'Mount arid tlieUpCountry Districts, that ; he has Removed: to those situated. Premises in ' - STEINHOFF BtJILDINGS? OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, PEINCES .'7 " STKEETj DTJ^EDIN, and respectful fy solicits an inspection r pf his. vveli-assorted'stock, Ladies' and Rents', gold and silver Bunt-- " "' " ing arid open faced EiigbWand. '"''■ '■ ''■•'• ~ : '~y '■;".'• >:k* * facturers.;; 0' ■;*.<■■•■* ; f . ■ ; :7..<;- ; -'; ■''•,- ■J][' 7 Colonial.and, English . gold,, and /silver '.;,... ~ chains ; and alberts -.of: the; newest .•' -. *.- patterns. .-„ .?' . <,• "' A large 'arid choice assortment ' of' Eng- -: < = ; n ' : tlisK and 7 Colonial •Jewellery, set ;;• v n -Ail ;i■ /with:diariioud's and>Mother precious . l-«iv' ,1f* r; stones.. ; ri-'-. n'/'i ' :■-' ■■>.■'':'■ ' v ..;,;.;,-,, ,A large assortment, of silver andelectro- ";'."',■!'."■ i..,: =-i ■;■£;•> 1(^ Assortment;' 'of, Ladies'' and L ;?;u arid' ! * electro- " OT;Qi> ?lpla^ed^Di-essn%Cases'/, ;;,uv; _■ '■■' A handsome Stock* ; 6U jSterlirig- silver- • i?. 'h-df %vpsi.^itable ,for,.race, •yachting, L. 1 T . , ... ... '"' H ito: " §£erl&g 3uver'";arid electro-plated"ink-, p' * :IC( - # _ Itands'in gi'eat variety. f -" f,r 7" it v v .." TVleseopesp'opera", -vfielid.il land ;• jnarir>e
'*', i' • best makei'3. V- '-< ; h>? t. mi choice' »83prtme'nt ,of fgoods; suit-' /. (V m and ■i =, •'.< f*•-;'<".ft.variety; ,ofjOtherrgppd.s top(!nume- '-""■' rroas ' T b &pit' Premises. i\o£,JjK .j.ilV'/'JOiiCi.O Jri'riqi ~.,;.iJr,ot;i;L I :i Watches and c ife wellery s earefuHy* 'Repaired ati, n<>9H. - ■■libll astifeiwikin ;-.-ijgi»re»>j.sA,that Vjisitpcs limy them.- ,| "'selves of'the cheap rale at'.jvKich!'goods are |i HiiiK.i; viUJ.-,lii is 10 >- , |l-J.«n'! s '?'''r vv.ij! ae-mg sold. _ . A ,• , , . u ' : '^dHnt^ ; H '!<> 0' : -U-i_:V:>b ib''* <-?:-j.ii"i5 ■:.;;: ;'Watcl\maker!; ? ' WqwelTei' p-'aiid '^Silversmithy _i 'v/*i ; ((Late Arthur Beverly) - Ju: ' ! . s '"'•'' :/ .'-'' Oppose Bank of Otago. ' ' .., ; ; - J; IL ( Degs J to acquaint his friends and the generally thatihe is.inj constant ; l'eceipt oi'~bY ;V every j tnaiij-f. Ke\v -Goods,, purchased* r frojn* the hest of winch* - a'list is enuxoe- f ''rated.below." " "' '"~"" i
WATCHES^-(2old: silver, ladies' and : ; gents',l open-faced and limiting keyless, a other^description. ; , ;,'.,; CHAIN S—Ladies', and gents' Colonial and; English gold albert: ahd guard cHains. ; . BROOCHES and*Ear-rihgsj : extensive choice, - set with diamonds, and every "kind of precious; stones. v t ';• BRACELETS.and JSecklets—large assortment. RLNGrS and Pins, various designs ; also studs; sleeve-links, and solitaires, and gold and .silver pencil eases. 1 ' '•■:-« SILVER tf66l)S—Tea and coffee services, knives, forks, spoons, salvers, ink standsV 'card;cases, children's mugs/ knife, fork, arid' spoonbill sets y a*> selection of-prize "cups; salt cellars, and brooches. ~_: ,; ; PLATED GQQDS—Tea and ( .coJfee.. services, sugar basins, cruets, 'liqueur frames, egg BAROMETERS Ship -and?- hall, aneroid, \ i : mercurial, and metallic ; also : a flarge as- J ; -. : < • - sortment of tl iermometer.s. ; ; . .' ■. i marine, \ arid field "glasses. ,' '"",. '' . , ',' CLOCKS—-A ; large T assbrtmehfc of English,: 'French, and American 1 clocks, suitable for ; ? •■*'-•> drawing rooms,! dining [rooms, jhalls, or, -.„.. j kitchens-. : -*<:■".;, ■■\>-<.- i '-'-.. <■■■ ~-,■,. GREENSTONE — : Alarge assortment of green- '"! stone," '' mounted' hr '."bWoches;, ! eftr-rings, ; . :; 'studs, s lockets', : pihs, &eV . -\--'/ \ -J ■'■•■' ■jj.J. H. .has the honor .to, inform £he, inhabithe 'Province that the mamulacturer of his,Londonihm|fe"WjLehestoc^a.first, prize at' 'the'lnternational 1562, London. ' All ■ sorts'of 'Colonial Jewelry made to order. • -•• r :•.;,;. 'Horizolital; y verge,, ;and, every ; ..desjcripton cjcf, "* • . // watches carefully' . Ship chronometers rated ;hytransit observation. i 'Ari IH:0 k!H >;.•:- —;;;i :■-,:;.• -..-j ';., fV :< - : Let'terS"witliorderstrom the country-promptly:
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 80, 26 August 1870, Page 4
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