Fancy Goods, &c. s L. RODGERS'S BULLETIN I OCTOBER. its, snt ■ cc. _— — — >*> . . )ld by JUST RECEIVED, eat . PER "LEUCADIA," FROM LONDON, per . . AND NOW OPEN fob INSPECTION AT THE BOOK, STATIONERY, SE Fiiei <s@©©s m ESTABLISHMENTS, DEE AND TAY STEEETS, by nire- INVERCARGILL, by = 10 CASES ras an ■ OP rat ** Commercial and Fancy iy, ■ ■' - ::■...■ nd ier, . i* DfCLTJBING ide M DAY BOOKS, GASH BOOKS, LEDGERS, the JOURNALS, MANIFOLD LETTER mj. - m-_ WRITERS, INK STANDS, [j* INK, FOOLSCAP AND ftf DEMY. PAPERS. ce-' • ■•■' •' -■ ; •■'■•■••■--•_■■ . ( to •• -. ■ • ■- ; ■- ■■ ■■ ■ kve ' ' : " ~ ' ' •: ■ ■ : ' ' ; : rer '." ■ ' ' '. '. : ':. ' : . ' 2g ONE CASE OF VERY SUPERIOR ■ . .' •■ ■:■'.■ : .■..-.:•• tv •'■■ "* WRITING PARCHMENT. 'te, ■ . .--■. 7- ;•■;;■ ■■•■]■_ ._ ed , ■; - "' ■'• '/ .■'■■-•! : ith JUST A E K I V ED, de ■ ■■.■'■ ; . ' ■■•■ ■' . ; -■■ 7 ; PER "ENGLAND'S GLORY^" Jie , . . " 1O CASES ble . ; ell, pp , IE SUITABLE GOODS fob the SEASON COMPEISIKG' TOYS, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKETERS' MATERIAL, amte r JEWELLERY, IVORY, JET, STEEL, BOG-OAK ARTICLES. ire 3E . THE *y "The auriferous tastes of the day, as evinced by the enormous show of Wealth in London, m . have had an influence upon personal ornaments. The TASTE FOR DANISH JEWELLERY, which received an impetus at the time of the j marriage of the Prince of Wales, the influx of j l8S) machine-made Jewellery, and the ever-changing Iso DEMANDS OF FASHION, have induced manu*>y facturers to produce GOLDEN ORNAMENTS J* FOR THE MILLION, and the "GOLD OF It), THE PERIOD "is the result. As the Inventors ter and Manufacturers, MESSRS STIEFBOLD & k). CORY, of LONDON WALL, have closely fola^ lowed REAL GOLD PATTERNS, this invention j er is a marked success. Ladies of high standing, ell possessing as heir-looms Caskets of exquisite *d Jewellery, bow to la mode in this respect, and, changing ornaments daily, avail themselves of the ay> great scope .of design and pattern offered at co ise, cheap a rate by the "GOLD OF THE PE;tle UIOD," while the middle and lower classes *f ' eagerly embrace the opportunity of wearing ornanfc. ments they could have no other chance of wearing. Nor is the foible confined to the " SWEET, ive DEFECT OF NATURE— WOMAN," Chains, w " Watches, Studs, Wrist Links, and Pins being equally in demand with Long and Victoria cd. Chains, Necklets, Bracelets, Lockets, Ear-rings. Verily the days of Miss -Kilmansegg are returning, and both the " GIRL OF THE PERIOD " and her MASCULINE PROTOTYPE owe a con- ■ — sfderable debt of gratitude to MESSRS STIEFBOLD & CORY, the inventors of the iE « GOLD OF THE PERIOD." LOUIS RQDGERS, fi 3 SOLE AGENT. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ►F FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY,
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Southland Times, Issue 1321, 14 October 1870, Page 4
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409Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1321, 14 October 1870, Page 4
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