Watchmakers, &e. J) gTEONGr, PRACTICAL AND JEWELLER, MOU N T ID A ' N.B. —R. S. guarantees all work done on the premises. LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE .COLONIES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. To Watchmakers; Jewellers, and the P üblic. i SALOMON begs to inform the .i. •, Inhabitants of Mount Ida., and the Up* Country 'Districts',.' that he has Removed tothose centraJy- situated Premisesin ..- , yj STEINHOFF BUILDINGB OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE,. PRINCES STIIEET, DTJ.VEBIJSr, ' and respectfulfy solicits an inspection of liii well-assorted stock, consisting of — Ladies' a,nd Gents-' gold and silver hunting and. open faced English and Geneva Watches,, of the best manufacturers. ~ Colonial and English gold . and- silver chains and alherts of the- newest patterns. ■ A large and choice assortment of English and Colonial Jewellery,. set with diamonds and other precious, stones.' ,' J • A large assortment of silver and electroplated Goods. j •, .. • A choice assortment of Ladies' and Gents'sterling silver and electroplated Dressing Cases. A handsome Stock of sterling, Cups, suitable for race, rifle, or artillery prizes. Sterling silver and electrq-plated ink-stand-in great variety. Telescopes, opera,, field, and marine l glasses. English and French clocks from the best makers. Musical boxes, with all the latest improvements. A very choice assortment of goods, suit; able f&r presentstions > &c.,.&c., and a variety of GSther goods too : numerous to particularise. ;
First-class Workmen kept on the Premises.: Watches and Jtewellery carefully ..Repaired, at ■■■' the lowest possible rates. - All articles will iiri future be markedwithplain figures, so that visitors may judge for themselves of the cheap, rate at which goods are being sold. i j ._ Count ry Orders punctually attended to. . Ivofce the Address — - N.' S- ALOM OHi , Watchmaker, Jeweller and ' Silyersmith,. STEINHOFF BUILDINGSy PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ESTABLISHED 1856.. J a H 1S T HISL O,P (Late Arthur Beverly)' • PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN,. Opposite Bank of Ofcago. J!. H. begs tO' acquaint his friends and the public generally that he is in constant receipt of —-by every "mail— New G-oods,. purchased from the best makers, of which a list as enumerated: below.
WATCHES—GoId and silver, ladies' and gents', open-faced and hunting, keyless,, a nd'every other description. • CHAINS— and geiits' Colonial and English 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,stutis,.. sleeve-links, and'' solitaires,, and gold and silver pencil cases. SILVER GOODS—Tea and coffee services, knives, forks, spoons, salvers, ink stands/ card cases; children's mugs, knife, fork, ahd spoon, in sets ;'. .a selection of prize cups, salt ceUarsy' and : broocliea. ; . PLATED GO ODS—-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 ; also a large assortnient of thermometers; TELESCOPES—Opera, marine,, and field glasses. U ... 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.. " Ji. H. has the honor to inform the* inhabitants of the Province that the manufacturer of his London made watches took a first prize atthe International Exhibition, 18(52, London, All sorts of Colonial Jewelry made to order. Chronometers,' Duplex, Lever, Horizontal,, verge, and every ; description of watches carefully repaired. ' r i ■ 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 92, 18 November 1870, Page 4
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