r Watchmakers, &c. ~ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND U | ?RjH , : ;,; JEWELLER, ■-• V- h' : - -N.'B.—R; S. guarantees all' work done on the ;;..-■; ; ■'<'*'■" ::■"'* " premises:.; "■•.'':"="■• .'■'■"."::" LARGEST. STOCK ! OP 'GOODS. IN: THE -■i-in-- r--v. COLONIES- ''■ ' - r ' i}i 'NOTICE OF REMOVAL: T->. Watchmakers;" Jewellers, and the Public. IfjjTr SALOMON begs to iirfdr-ni the -i. y •. Inhabitants of Mount Ida,, and the UpCountry "that he has 'Removed to those centrinly situated Premises in , ; : 7 S^ELNHO^F : ; t>IfPQSITE THE pi'STOM HO.USE,, PBINCES j iv: .. ;r STREET, I)y!TEI)I5f, u >,-:;./ii--solicits ah inspection- of - his well-assprted stpck, consisting of-rr-. : /-: '..• u i , > . ; '; "■■'> ' and &'ents'. gold and silver hunt-: • - : -f / ing and--open faced English; and „,,.-.fr. Genevatyatches; ofthe bcst.manu•l facturers. - , . ',.,,.. .. i ' Colonial and English' gold aiid silver ! '■'■■ > j chains' and albertß of the newest ''.'.- patterns.,! > '■,.. '""':■■.■■ ■;■■.<'.■ A large a,nd 'choice, assortment: of Eug- "; ~-; ' lish and. Colonial. Jewellery,, set diamonds and other" precious ' stones: .' ■■-■--'■•'_ A large assortment of silver and electrb- • ;••;.« i platediGoods. • -'■■:. i> > ; ;• of Ladies,' .and, ..... f : '■ Gents* sterling silver and •' electro-. : " plated i)ressing Cases. , r . ; A'handsome "Stockof, sterling silver i- ; j j .a:. / iGups, suitable for race; yachtingy \ 'hi:::": /rifle, or■ ■■artillery priies.v ■ ■! ~; ' " j fSterlihg silvert and "electro-plated ■ ink- ''■' ■!■ . af yt ... ,sfaiiidß^in;great ; variety:.- t> .;"7'-'■■:,-.'-, opera, field, and marine ; r , glasses. ' . ! •Ehglfshl^artd*'-French 'clocks froni-the' J' j best makers. '..'<;*'< _.« ;* V' Musicalsbpies,'with all the latest im_r ; provemenl§, r A very choice ass»or;tmenfc of goods, suitable for' presentations,&ci, Aic, and h-. aiVariety of-otlver.goods .tQov'nutfte- ■ ro\is to particularise. First-class Workmen kept on the..Premises.
~'iuv lowest', possible 1 j-.iteß. •••LH 'Affti : li*j« williivfutufe be marked with plain* '■' ifiguresy so'-that- VisitorsVmay. judge for/them-.; Belveg(of-thef clioiip £»i ; e :it j\v!iicli; gopcU^aJe- ;" ,bei«j; r Bo)*U.-;-.-,. (■■•.- ■-..■,: .- : . ■ ~.., v . , >'■ :■■ i. Count, n Or4erh attended to. ;. ■".'"" >oH* the Al.ureM—-NV-:il-chmnker,,. ..Teweller ; and • Silycrsiiiith, • '•• ) PKISCKS tfEttlsET, WNEDJN. :: :>;.,-. ! ■ fj ] x > ';' ; ArthurlieveHyy?;'' 10 '''].?"' ; ;.; i '■'l»iii^ 4 d : i^ T sjr ti3hik^' *i>iJiSrKiil'ir^.7''/ v? 1 . !J'. "HI "begs to aotjuaiutlns friends . and the 1 public generally 'iVi'ai Ire is in constant'receipt of;—by"'"''eVery r - purchased' * fronri the best l makers, of which.a Jiistvis-icaiume-.; ; rated' ; J V |-.;. •...:.-. v ." 'j.' . T;' '-.r-.'-iwi. < WATCHESt—GroId ' and silver, ladies' , arid gentk't bperi-faced and hunting,' keyless., and-every 6ther> description. -■■-■; '-■-; '.v.. ; CH ALN and gents' Colonial and ' English 'gold albert and guard chains. . BROOCHES and.Ear-rings, extensive choice,. set with diamonds, and every kind' of precious stones. BRACELETS andiN(?eklets~elarge assortment.> Ri Jf-GS; and Bins, various designs;; also, > e-hriks l /and i ]9olitaire,s, r and gold and, ! silver pencil cases: SILVER GOODS —Tea .and coffee' services,, : "knives, forks, spoons," salvers, ink stands," ; card' eases,' felrildren's- niu.gsv knife; fork, I and.l spoon, iu-sets ] a selection■; of prize \ cups, salt cellars, .and brooches. ~ ~',,, PLa/CEI) aboDiS~-Tea and" cotfee services, ; I Wugar basins,' cruets,' liqueur frames,"-egg." i stau'ds^cakebadkets,saltcellars, andevery : I of electro-plated goods.' BAROMETERS -• Ship! and <liall,7 aneroid; mercurial, ;and metallic ; also a large sortment of thermometers. . * „ , .V TELESCdPES—Opera,. msmne, and''field' '•' ; ; glasses? ~' ; ~ '"'•• j '- CLGGK.S £ < large i assortment 6f English, : "'" : ! .French,cand,A;mericau clocks,.suitable, for ; . I ''drawiiig, dining rooms, balls, or , • :kitx^ena.J.' -,„ , '.. ~ _ i: . .. . ; CtREE^STO^E—-Alarge assortment of green- ;'' j 1 , : rhouhted 'in brooches,' ear-rings, f u J '•'■ °- "'' ''-M '■* j 3r -J. H.yhalf tjie jhonpr to inform the inhabitants of the"Pj:oviaiue_that,the.„manufacturer of 'his' Loudon made watches took a first prisse als tiiii International ' I All sorts'-of-'•Gblonial--U-ewe^y-'^a'de''tb ? 'Orcler^ J 1 - Chronometers, Duplex, Lever, j; Horizontal/- verge; and! i'o'f j watched carefully repaired. -Ship clrronometers rated [bv T transit observation. -MtUrsvwithorders from the country promptly attended to.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 86, 7 October 1870, Page 4
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