Fancy GoocU, &c. " 'Tis strange, but true ; for truth is always Btrange, stranger than fiction."— Byron. '*'"'' -. ■' .THE V" '. ■;' ' : : 'T ' . GOLD OF THE PERIOD HASARRiVIi)! TOE GQIiD OF, THE PERIOD 13 THE MOST WONDERFUL INVENTION • ". .• OF THE AGE!; : ■ - ■ -/:■; ■ { '■ ;■■:'■. \ :■ ■.■•: ■■■[■;■■■.■ ' ■ THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD IS A REMARKABLE. PRODUCTION ! __, 'OF BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE ! . " THE txOLD OS THE PERIOD , IS A^MARVEJCi ' OF CHEAPNESS! THE 1 GOLD OF >THE PERIOD : ■,-!> .:':•'•■. In; :-\- -V.MU: -luh' '.V ."M'-r'.V ' ■-■ ■ ' --I— ■;■> -■>.'; 'U> ■-■■. ■/'.■..■...■.1 V,(l 'M ',!"! 1 ■'D-pE^E-v-:.-''S: ' f T;'-BoB;:- J i:-X ! '-i; • ' '<■ '■■. ";■(■■- f:-'-'i ! \ ■:;.''.■:■••; ■• : - I '■1 ;.. ' : ■', _?; f ;■-.": <; ' '.';■■ : !,i- "■-•■' ••<•• . ■;• '■■ ■.:•"[■ •;■ -t ■•■.•.:,: ;; •> <v.7 ■ - - . ; ■•• : - ■<'.- ,'•!_ ■ V-- ••• THE ■ -; :; ,■■•• -^ ; ' ■ ' [ M : « &s■ wiffiM -Msism" ' ' "The auriferous, tastes of the clay, as evinced by the enormous show of, Wealth & London, " Tiave"Uad"an influence upon personal ornaments. The TASTE ,FOR DANISH JEWELLERjg^ : -wMcTTreceived an unpetus~&i; tne uuie di me marriage of the; Prince of Wales,. the .influx of. machine-made Jewellery, and the ever-changing DEMANDS OF FASHION, have induced manu-' facturera to fvom^^tom>SS-p^^SS^^lS FOR THE MILLiON.and .the' 1 GOLD, OF; TTBST^'BMGIX *H»-tLajie^ti__Aß Jihe Inventors and Manufacturers/ .MESSRS . STIEFBOIiI>: ! &-.: CORY, of LONDON W, ALL, have closely followed REAL GOLD. PATTERNS, this invention is a t marked success; Ladies- of high standing, possessing as heir-looms , Caskets ' of exquisite Jewellery, bow : to la mode ia this respect, and,; j changing ornaments daily, avail themselves of the great scope of design and. pattern offered at.so cheap'araie by the " GOLD OF THE PE- j RIOD," while- the middle and lower ; classes j eagerly embrace ;the : opportunity of •wearingornainents they could • have no other chainse of wear-' ing. Nor is the foible confined to the ;« SWEET DEFECT OF ' NATURE-^ WOMAN," Chaiiis, j Watehek, Studsi Wrist; Links, and Pins being equally, in demand with liong , ana >:; Vict6ria : Chains^ !^a'riiingp: : Vpriiy the Says of ''Mb? KUnians'egg are returning, and both the V GIRL OF THE 1 PERIOD" andY her MASCJCLINE PROTOTYPE r owe a con- ; siderable. debyof^gratitude to MESSRS; STIEF- : BOLD .&. COBiY, the inventors of : 'th> . jTJS j T AEBIT YE D , ' - 'EX ' "ENGLAND'S > GLORY," : -- : - ■ :■■■ :■■:;■.'■ "OP .. ■ •: ■ -.•■; •: - 7 ['■ .MUSl^q^ INa^UMEIiITS, TOYS, . - ■-■■> ■-■■■■- '•■• .ANDiRMGLES 1 ' ?-.': i "._: ■:-. i. i .■= f- ; '\.' i i :'. , : " '.:■:■]}.':'■ l-:>' ;'.'.; r ;-, :ii-;/ -.;.- iri ?.<-'c:';; \. : i-.' ; : -;i ■. i;f.;
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Southland Times, Issue 1347, 13 December 1870, Page 4
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345Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1347, 13 December 1870, Page 4
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