Watchmakers, &c. R. S TfiONG ' PJ&ACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MOUNT IDA N.B.—R. S. guarantees all -work done on- the premises. LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE COLONIES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Tj Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Public. SALOMON begs to inform the ■17% • Inhabitants of Mount Ida, and the UpCountry Districts, that he has Removed to those situated Premises in STEINHOFF BUILDINGS OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, PRINCES STREET, DVHTEVXS, and respectfulfy solicits an inspection of his well-assorted stock, consisting of—- . Ladies'and Gents'gold and silver hunt- . ing and .open faced-English and Geneva VVatches, of the boat manu- • facturers. ...-,.., Colonial and; English gold and silver —.-,, chains and alberts 6/.the newest .. patterns. : A large and choice assortment of Eug- , lish, and. Colonial Jewellery, set . with diamonds and otner precious stones. A large assortment of silver and electrofl plated Goods. .A choice . assortment of Ladies' and GentV sterling silver and electroplated Dressing Cases. ... ~' A handsome Stock of sterling silver 1; Cups, suitable for race, -. yachting, rifle, or artillery prizes. Sterling-silver .and- electro-plated ink- , stands in great variety. ~......, .Telescopes, opera, field, and marine .•v .glasses.:-.-, ..-. ■';■ _ '..-..-•' English and Frenchclocks,from the best .makers. •..,".. - Musical boxes, with all the latest hniii' ;■-',■.'■■ prprementri. . . ~ ; .-... A very choice assortment of goods/suit- ..--.,>- able, for presentations, &e..,i&c., and ■'.' .'zi£ : y, aivariety of other goods too name--. ■ rous to.particularise. % T < ; ;,- Firßt:clasß Workmen kept on premises,Watches and.Jewellery carefully Repaired at. ' r, ': : ' : '/ ' ! ' ! ; l thelbweat : possible*-rates.- ■■■'"■• ';'-''; ■■<- All articles, will' in future be marked with plain figures, so that visitors may judge for them- ' selves of the cheap rate at which goods' are beingsold. .. \ ..' '../".':' .; Country. Or iers punctually atterid^d'to". Note; the Address-T- v IU: 9StVi- s - SAL O M ON,;„#s • Watchmaker, Jeweller and rrj Silyersuiith, 1 . STEINHOFF BUILDINGS, : ; 7 PRiNCES STREET, DUNEDIN. J ESTABLISHED 1806. -i . "'• OH N HIS E: O P (Late Arthur Beverly) 1./ V PRINCES STREET, Opposite Bank of Otago. ~ ij.l l. begsjto*.acquaint his"friend* : and the public generally-thai lie-is in constant receipt of—by every mail---New Goods, purchased from.the'.best riaakers, ofwhich a, list is enumerated "be10w. 7,.y'7i.. ",' . ~-'.-. • ' . WATCHES—Goiyd and silver,, ladies' arid ":.'. gents',: bpen?faced and hunting, keyless, "arid every other description. CHAlNS—Ladies'",and gents' Colonial" and English gold albert and guard ohains. BROOCHiCS and Ear-rings, extensive choice, set- with diamonds, and every kind of precious stones. BRACE LETS arid Necklets—large assortment. RINGS and Pins, various designs,; also studs, sleeve-links, and. solitaire's j'and gold and j silver pencu cases. -.--.. ; SILVER GOODS—[T*" I and coffee services, knives, forks,-spoons, salvors, ink stands, | ,card cases, .children's mugs, knife, fork, ' arid spoon; in sets ; a. selection of prize crips, Balt.cella ; rsi and brooches. ! PLATED GOODS---Tea and coifee 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 metailio ; also a large as- j sortinent of thermometers:, TELESCOPES—Opera, , marine, and field ~ ; glasses. - : ~.-,',. CLOCKS—A large assortment of English, French, and Airiericari'clocks, suitable for drawing rooms, dining rooms, halls, or - kitchens; .' ' ,' : - ■ assortment of -green- .,, stone,..mounted in brooches, ear-rings, " studs, ipekets, piiis, &c. ' e J. Hi has'the/Konor'to iriforiri the inhabitants of t'ib ! (Pr6virice that the manufacturer of ]lis,-London^made, watches took a first prize' at | the Inceriiational Exhibition, 18(52 r London. ! All'sorts M CoibuiarjiJwelry made to order. j 'n x - j Hprizbiitai, verge, -audi every descriptou of j . r-. ,: watches fiarefally repaired; ■/., ! Ship chronometers rated, by, transit observation. ; Letters with orders from the country promptly i attended to, I
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 93, 25 November 1870, Page 4
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