®ntcjjmahers. BY SPEC ML APPOINTMENT JEWELLERS To their ExcelloTiciea SIR JAMES FEUGUSSON And THE MARQUIS OP NORMAN BY. Gi AND T. YOUNG, • 'IMPORTERS, WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS, MANUFACTUaiNO JEWELLERS, Princes-street, Dii'iedin, (Opposite Bimk of New South "Wales), Respectfully announce that they have now on hand a very large and beautiful slock of Gold and Silver "Watches English, French ancl American Clocks Silver and Electro-plated Goods Gold Brucelets. Brooches, Ear-rings, Lockets, Necklets, Alberta, Chains, Tlings, Pins, &c. Jet, Tortoise shell, and Garnet Jewollory Musical Boxes, Fans, Dressing Cases, Telescopes, Field and Opera Glas- - SOS 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, nnd cash buyers, are enabled to supply the best quality of Goods nt tho lowest possible prices. Special attention is given to their Watches and Clocks, which ore well known as being excellent, timekeepers, and durable, for which they woro awarded First Prize, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. New Goods by every Mail. Large Stock of Greenstone and Colonial Jewellery. All kinds of Wutches, Clocks, and Jewellery carefully Cleaned and Repaired at Moderate Prices. Note the Address G. AND J. YOUNG, Practical Watchmakers nnd Jewellers, Princes-street, Dune din, (Opposite tho Bmk of New South Wales)
RR OP AND NEILL, WATCH ; AND CLOCK MAKEES, , MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, GOLD AND BIIWEItSMITHS, Piunces and Geoiioe Streets, TUNEDIN. flAmtOP and Neil beg respectfully to draw the attention of the public to their Surge assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, „tiade 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, Trench, and American Clocks, Field Glasses, Aneroids, "Wheel and litzroy Barometers, Mathematical Instruments, Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, in gold, nlated, steel, &c, They have also on hand a iarge stock of Jewellery, consisting of gold and silver chains and alberta, brooJhes, bracelets, earrings n suites and half suites, lockets, necklets, studs, rings, scarf pina, crosses, charms, and trinkets of every description. Greenstone goods of all kinds, Tlioy have also a large variety of silver and electro-plated ware in cups, tea and coffee s irvicns, 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, &e., &e. 1 Ship and Pocket Chronometers cleined and rated. Repeater, Lever, Horizontal, Vertical "VVatchea repaired, cleaned and adjusted. All kinds of Mathematical, Nautical, and Surveying Instruments, Telescopes, Opera and "Field Glasses, Aneroids, Barometers, &c., repaired and adjusted. English, French, and American Clocks, Music Boxes, .clenned and repaired. Agricultural Medals'manufacturcd in GoLl, Silvor, or Bronze. Clips 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 pattern on the shortest notice. Books of Designs and Price Lists sent to nil parts of the Colony on application. f All kinds of Jawellery repaired or made to order. CHRONOMETEH,
sxfe |rrsaran«. v. M. VTEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 11 X-TFE rNSUKA-NCE. The payment of every Policy is Guaranteed by the Colony. Division op Pbomts. The surplus or profit is ordered by Law to bo divided among Policy-holders only, and is to bo ascertained evory fifth year. Tlio last quinquennial esummation showed a surplus of £l2,o°°. The first investigation, with a view to division of profits, is to be made as at 30th June, 1880. The Pimnras' Combine Two Behtjits. They are as low as is consistent with t')e safety of 1 he Office, and they entitlo the Policyholder to share in the profits, who thus secures ■from tlw first the advantage of a participating polii y 15 to 20 per cent, greater than those of the satno kind granted by Private Companies for the same premium. Further particulars may bo had on applica- ■ tion. W . M' H tJ T CIIES 0N , Postmuster, Niveeby. "TO iIEADS OF FAMILIIisT" Parfios Intending to Purchase A SEWING MACHINE, would 'do well to enquire at the ENG-LTRII AND AMERICAN SWING MACHINE DEPOT, DUNE DIN, ties part s nlwnyn All communications littoiid.-d to by return of post. _ mHE OTA ad FOUND BY. JL ODTvIBORLAND STREET, Dancdin. J. DAVIDSON AND CO., (late Wm. Wilson) Engineers, Boiler Mater?, and Iron Founder?. 'Machii ery of all Itinds made to order. Jpo, Encr rieo, Boiltrn, and. crrry derr'-j I
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 411, 10 February 1877, Page 4
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