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Fancy Goods, &c. "'Tis strange, but true ; for truth is always 1 strange, stranger than fiction." — JJyron. THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD HAS ARRIVED! THE GOLD OF THE PEBIOD iS THE MOST WONDEBFUL INVfiNTION OF THE AGE! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD IS A REMARKABLE BBbDrCTION OF BEADTY AND ELEGANCE ! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD IS A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS ! TEX GOLD OF THE PERIOD NOW OPEN 7 FOR INSPECTION AT L, RODGEES^S DEEST tB E T . - • ■• . THE .: ';... .• .. ' : " ' a wm ci 1 ™ FKfiiee." " The auriferous tastes of the day, as erinced by the enormous show of Wealth in London, have had an influence upon personal ornaments. The TASTE FOR DANISH JEWELLERY, which received an impetus at the time of the marriage of the Prince of Wales, the influx of machine-made Jewellery, and the ever-changing DEMANDS OF FASHION, hare induced manufacturers to produce GOLDEN ORNAMENTS FOR THE MILLION, and the «' GOLD OF THE PERIOD "is the result. AsthelnVentora and Manufacturers, MESSRS BTIKFBOLD & CORY, of LONDON WALL, hare closely followed REAL GOLD PATTERNS, this invention is a marked success. Ladies of high standing, possessing as heir-looms Caskets of' exquisite Jewellery, bow to la mode in this respect, and* changing ornaments daily, avail themselves of die great scope of design and pattern offered at so cheap a rate by the •« GOLD OF THE'PERIOD," while the middle and lower dassee eagerly embrace the opportunity of wearing brna* ments they could have no other chance of wearing. Nor is the foible confined to the " SWEET . DEFECT OF NATIJBE— WOMiN,". Chiins, Watches, Studs, Wrist Links, and Pint being equally in demand with Long and Victoria 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 considerable debt of gratitude to MESSRS STIEFBOLD & CORY, the inventors of the > QjP [THE PERIODS' ■ * JTJ S T ABE I V ID, EX « ENGLAND'S GLOBYi" tO CASES OF ■•-,-.■. =•-..■ MUBIOAL INSTRUMENTS^TO YfI, AND ARTICLES SUITABLE FOE^ qflffE %Ei&6^! LOUIS 1100^ » sole 'i-A&jgiiMi-' THB TRiDE SUPPLIED.

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Southland Times, Issue 1344, 6 December 1870, Page 4

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339

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1344, 6 December 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1344, 6 December 1870, Page 4

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