catnttljmahcrs. CURI&TMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YIUR GIFTS. FRESH SHIPMENTS, Ex Schohallion, Canterbury, Nelson, and the Mail Steamers. GEORGE .YOUNG, Watchmaker akd Jkwelleb, Princes-street, Dunedin, ITave much pleiigure in announcing the arrival of another extensive assortment of First-class GOODS, all of -which have been personally selected by his brother, Mr. Thomas Young, during his recent visit to Britain, with a special -view to the requirements of the Province. Those, therefore, who may visit to make presents of Watches, Jewellery, &c, during the coming holidays, will find no bettor or choice stock to select from. Tho Goods it this Establishment are all of the highest order, and ore jrleoled with the utmost care from the most celebrated houses at Homo. They are bought at first hand, thus saving all intermediate charges, and are oflVred to the public at prices which, considering their value, ore unrivalled for cheapness, EATILY TIfSPECTIOW INVITED. Watches and Clocks.—The greatest variety, and second to lione (awarded the first prize at the New Zealand Exhibition, 1865). Jewellery.— A most extensive nhoice ; the latest designs and patterns of alFthe different articles in this department." Silver an-1 Eleetro-Plaled Goods.—The latest novelties and newest patterns. Anornids, Field and Opera Glasses, &c. Large Stock of Colonial Jewellery. WnMien, Clocks, Jewellery, &0., carefully denned and ropnired nt modorate charges. Country orders, as usual, will bo promptly attended to. Obsorr-a the AddressOpposite tho Bank of New South Wales. PETER ADAIE, For many years Foreman to R. Bktson and Sons, Watchmakers to tho Queen, Edinburgh, CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER, & JEWELLER, * (Next Coulls and Calling's Steam Printina Office) ft
Eatthat Street, Dunedijc, Has always on hand a large stock of really reliable English Gold and Silver Levers, specially mnde to order. English and Colonial Jewellery of the finest manufacture. Clocks, &c, in large variety. HAEEOP AtfD NEILL, CEECXN'OMETEH, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLEKS, GOLD AND SILTEESMITHS, Princes and George Streets, DUNEDIN. Habkop and Netl beg respectfully to draw the attention of the public to their large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, made specially to their own order, with all the latest improvements necessary to secure accuracy of performance and durability. They also solicit an inspection of their Mock of English, French, and American Clocks, Field Glasses, Aneroids, Wheel and litzroy Barometers, Mathematical Instruments, Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, in gold plated, steel, &c. They have also on hand a large stock of Jewellery, consisting of gold and silver chains and alberts, brooches, bracelets, earrings n suites and half suites, lockets, necklets, studs, rings, scarf pins, crosses, charms, and trinkets of every description. Greenstone goods of all kinds. They have also a large variety of silver and electro-plated ware in cups, tea and coffee services, hot-water kettles, claret jugs cream and sugar baskets, cake baskets, salvers, butter coolers, biscuit boxes, jam jars forks, spoons, ladleß, cruets, pickle and egg frames, &0., &o. 6S Ship and Pocket Chronometers cleaned and tatcd Repeater, Lever, Horizontal, Vertical Watches repaired, cleaned and adjusted. All kinds of Mathematical, Nautical, and Purveying Instruments, Telescopes, Opera and field Glasses, Aneroids, Barometers, &c, repaired and adjusted. English, French, and American Clocks, Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. ' Agricultural Medals manufactured in Gold Silver, or Bronze. Cups made specially to order. All kinds of Volunteer trophiesMedals, Belts, or Cups—designed and manufactured. Masonic Jewels, Presentation Cups, Trowels, and Plate, made to any patitem on the shortest notice. Books of Designs and Price Lists sent to All. parts of the Colony on application. All kinds of Jewellery repaired or made to order. ftttsxum (garbs. Q A M UEL M'CULLOUGH, STOREKEEPER, * CAMBBIAN. '} WE N PIBKUB ' BUTCHEB, CBOM WELL. ORTH AND SCOL'LLAE, I IMKXRTEBB, Jfpg to call the attention of porcons vtoitine Dunedin to their largest STOCK OF FURNITTJBE IN THE COLONIES, Comprising— Hftndiome Inlnid Oak Suites, covered in Morocco leather; Solid' Mahogany Dining Suite*, covered in leather or hair seating s Fifty elegant Drawing-room Suites, walnnt or mahogany j Painted Pinn Bed-room Suitea Solid Oak Lobby Suite* j Massive Gilt Pier Glasses, all e i zea . new pnttfl'iisj Two Hnndrrd Pioros Choice Brusnells • Two Hundred Tnpoßtry : ' Kidderminster, F«lt Carped, JToarth Buss Door Mats ; Coir Matting; ' Floor Cloths, oil widths, new pat'torns ViAfnifintTm $y Browtwood, Collard and Co]lard, Kirkmon Briri' »mea<l, and AlbVun • ' Ailiii.d» Enjili' !i niWI A mrriYoji Cane fTLoirg and c.'T«n otbw requisite for Furnwhing OMtago or llunmon. Venet.irt» Blinds mode » 0 order. Nolo Uu Address i NOUTH AND BCOULLAB, CABINETMAKERS & IMPOHTKRB. WikUrny-Uryct, Du&nrftn. fat Htfd Catqloputa *«»( on a^vHptiHon.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 4
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