Fancy Goods, &o. , 11 'Ti» Btrange, but true j for truth is always Btrange, stranger than fiction."— Byron. . • : : THE "" .;. ' ; ' hasaMivi;i)? IS THE MOST WONDEBFUL INVfiNTioN •■■•: ■•' ; ,of tSe AGE! - v THE GOLD OF (THE PERIOD IS A BEMARKABLE ; PBODXTCTIOir OF BEAOTY AND ELEGANCJE! THE WitJK^M&*$K!M IS A MARyEI . OF CHEAPNE^ !, )t»-;- -n ; -'.V A '.v/";-.r -•.:',->■ ,i'-:,...V":;i.^ .*■-■■'■:- .■■.■> -':■-.: .;.:■-■-. *T THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD •■': NOW OPEN F^INiMOTICar AT^ I>- 'E N pB; ;r -v' : ; S':^ ; -B"^ l-T^ . ' .■■?■•■ .-Ti " mm tit 'wmt »8ai«»?' ; " The auriferoua tastes of the : day, as .evinced by the endsmous 1 show of Wealth ' : in' London, have had "an influence updnpersonal brrianienta.^ The TASTE~FOB, DANISH JEWELLEIEtY, whifh received an impetus 'at the time of the marriage of the of Wales, the -influx of machine-made Jewellery, and the ever-changing DEMANDS OF FASHlONjiiave induced manufacturers ■ to produce aOLDEN ORNAMENTS FORTHE MILLtONj W the > GpLD^pP THE PERIOD " is the Veiul6r~TfaHa»»Jiutentor» -and Manufacturers, ; MESSRS STIBFBOLDfc. CORY, of LONDON WALL, have, closely fallowed 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 reß^pecV «^»d, ] changing ornaments daily, avail themselves of the [great scope, of design and' pattern offered at so I cheap a rate by the" «' : GOLDX)F'THE'PE[rIQD,'' while, the and . lower cla«ie» [eagerly embrace the opportunity of wearing ornaments they could have no other chance of wearing. . Nor is the. foible confined to Jhe«*S\yjCiiT DEFEbT^Qi 1 N^URE— WOMAjf/! ' phains, Watcheß, Studs, Wrist Links, : and Pins .bang equally, in demand with Long and -Tiotori* Chains, . Necklets, Bracalets; Lockete, Ear-ringa. Verily the days of.Misa Kilmansegg are returning, and both the " GIRL OF THE PERIOD " »nd her MASCULINE PROTOTYPE- owe a con- ! siderable debt .of gratitude": to . MESSRSrSTIEFi/BOLD & -CORY, the inventors of the | : [ J U ", S ; ; TXi :-A/ "R { CIv V.,S- : p , EX «' ENGL^N^S' bLOEY/ 1 r MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOYS, ■;.,■"': _;;:' ;;;^to.AitTiciiEs!, r y : _;^V} STJITABLEjPOB THE SEASON .<■.■ l.i.i-.::.v.T)L. i \;"& l^ SO ffU GENT.
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Southland Times, Issue 1345, 9 December 1870, Page 4
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322Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1345, 9 December 1870, Page 4
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