MakgmaJicrs. , BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT"" ■■l<-i^.' # JEWELLEKS' To their LCxc-ellem-ies SIR JAM liS FEUGUSSON And THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY. -n AND T. YOUNGJ J7f • 'IUT'ONTERS, WATCfE AND CLOOKMAKERS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, Princes-street, Dunedin, , (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), < Respectfully announce that thpy have now, on; hand a very, large and beautiful stock of' * '■ Gold nndSilrei>Watches' ■ English, French and American Clocks \ Silver and Electro-plated Goods r. . ;j Gold Bracelets. Brooches, Ear-rings, Lockets, Necklets, Alberts, Chains, Rings, Pins, &c. i ■ '■*' Jet, Tortoise shell, and Garnet Jewel.i , .. lery. - ■..■■• .Musical Boxes, Eons, Dressing Cases,.. Telescopes, Field und Opera Glasses" ' Aneroids, Barometers, Thermometers, and a largo variety of new and chaste Goods too numerous to mention. G. AND T. YOUNG, being direct Importers from Europe, and cash buyers, are enabled to supply the best quality of Goods at the lowest possible prices. ■'■ Special attention is given to their Watches ond Clocks, which'are well known as being excellent timekeepers, and durable, for which thoy were awarded First Prize, N«w Zealand Exhibition, 1865. 1 ■ ' New Goods by every Mail. Largo Stock of Greenstone and Colonial Jewellery. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery carefully Cleaned and Repaired at '" Moderate Prices. 'Note the Address— G. AND 'y.% YOUNG, Practical Watchmakers nricl Jewellers, Pr.inces-s tre et, Dunedin, (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales). E T E R ADAIR, For many years Foreman to 11. Bhyson andJSons, Watchmakers to the Queen, Edinburgh, CILRONOMETEJt, WATCHMAKER, & JEWELLER, (Nezt'Coulls Printing Ollice) Rattray Street, Dttnedix, Has alwiiys on Itnnd a largo stock of really reliable English Gold and Silver Levers, specially mndo to order. English and Colonial Jewellery of the finest manufacture. Clocks, &c, in large variety. "A'RROP ANJD NEILL, CniiOUOMETEII, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, CIOIiP AND SILVEItSMTTHS, Princes and George Streets, DUNEDIN. ■ ETarkop 'and Nkii. gbeg 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 stock of English', French, and American Clocks, Field Glasses, Aneroids, "Wheel and Mtzroy Barometers, Mathematical Instruments, > Spectacles and Eyo-Glasses, in gold, plated, steel, &c. They have also on hand a large stock of Jewellery, consisting of gold and silver: chains and alborts, brooches, bracelets, earrings n suites and half suites,lockers,.. necklets, studs,; brings, scarf-pin's, 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; ladles, cruets, pickle and egg frames, &c., &c. ■ •••■■. Ship and Pocket Chronometers cleaned andaated.' Repeater, Lever, Horizontal, Vortical .Watches repaired, cleaned and adjusted. All kinds of Mathematical, Nautical, and Surveying Instruments, Telescopes, Opera and Field Classes, Aneroids, Barometers, &c, repaired and adjusted. English, French, and American Clocks, Music Boxes, denned and repaired. "Agricultural Medals manufactured inGoli, j Silver, or Bronze. Cups made specially to order.' All kinds of Volunteer trophies— Medals, Belts, or Cups-designed and manufaotured. Masonic Jewels, Presentation Cups, Trowels, and Plate, made to any pattern 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. UMUEL M' C U L'LO UIG H, ) ' STOREKEEPER. CAMBRIAN. WEN PIERCE V/ BUTCHER, CROMWELL. ORTH AND SCOULLAR, i IMPORTERS, Y-p% to call the attention of persons visiting Dimrdin to their largest STOCK OP FURNITURE IN THE COLONIES, Comprising— Handsome Inlaid Oak Suites, covered in Morocco leathpr ; Solid Mahogany Dining Suites, covered in leather or hair seating; JTlf.y elegant Drawing-room Suites, walnut or ' ' mahogany; 'Fainted Pine Bed-room Suites ' ' Solid Oak Lobby Suites ; Massive Gilt Pier Glasses, all Bizes j new patterns; Two Hundred Pieces Choice Brussol'ls j Two Hundred Tapestry : Kiddormin»ti»r, Felt Curpe'-s, Hearth Bugs, l)»'0r Mats ; Coir Matting ; Floor Cloths, nil widths, new patterns; Pianofortes By Broadwood, Coltord and Co-Hard, Kirkman, Brin'Pmt'fld, and Allison; AH kii d» English and American Gine Chairs v anfl ov«tt other require for Furnishing Cottage or Mansion. Venetian .Blinds made to ordor, Faltt the Adtlrens .• — NORTH AND SOOULLAR, CABINETMAKERS & IMPORTERS, RKllriiv-'tP'ft, Dunedin. i*fi xt«tt C<ttaUiyu,v* stmt on ttfod^ation.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 4
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708Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 4
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