Ba«lneM Hottest* ! SIGN OF THE CLOCK BEMOVED FROM TAT TO DEE STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE ' G. LUMSDEK PRACTICAL ■ WATCHMAKER* JEWELLER AHD IMPORTER OF WATCHCi, CXOGKi A.IC » fEWEUERT, IN ANNOUNCING HIS REMOVAL to ne? premises in Dee- Btreet, opposite the Pos , Office, begs to invite inspection of his extensive stock, to which he has just made LARGE ADDITIONS In new FIRST CLASS GOODS. IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, *c, dec, Ac., All which he imports direct from the manufacturers, and is therefore able to sell at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WITHOUT ENUMERATING EVERT article in stock, G. L. would call special attention to his stock of Watches, Clocks, and Colonial Gold Jewellery. HIS WATCHE3 ARE MADE TO HIS OWN express order, and, with a view to their adaptation to colonial wants, combining strength, durability, good time-keeping, < and cheapness, incomparably cheaper than slop goods at any price. COLONIAL GOLD JEWELLERY in Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-rings (in suites and singly), Lockets, Pendants, Chains, Crosses, Rings (diamond, gem, wedding, and keepers), Scarf Rings, Collar Buttons, Solitaires, Sleeve Links, Studs; Velvet Pendant Loops, Scarf Pins, &c, kc. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of Real Scotch Pebble Brooches, Ivory, Jet, and Tortoise-shell Goods. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS IN TEA AND Coffee Sets, Card Baskets, Cruets, Butter Coolers, Pickle Bottles, Spoons, Forks, Prize Cups, Child's Mugs, Sterling Silver •Teaspoons, Mugs, Card Cases, Match Boxes, &c, &c. CLOCKS, comprising Superior French in Ormolu, Marble, and Wood, English Office and Station Clocks, American Sight-day, and 30-hour, all of the beet make, and guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS— Telescopes, Field, and Opera Glasses, Microscopes, Reading . . Glasses^ SD£ctacleq i in cold, electro-plate, •■- and Bteei, Kear jfeObles m ioiu «^t .f-J frameß. Eeel BAEOMETEBS AJTD THEBMOMETEBS. AX ASSORTMENT OF SUPERIOR FAXCY GOODS, 1 1 / HITTINGHAM BROS. AND INSTONE IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DRAPERS, IRONMONGERS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, BITERTON. mQB Undersigned are CASH BUYERS of JL FLAX. H. J. GIBBS k CO. NOTICE. MESSRS SIMON BROTHERS succeed Mr J. Waldie' as agents in Biverton for tbe Southland Times and Weekly Times. InvercargUl, 22nd Nov., 1872. PATRONISED BY THE QUEEN. WEIR'S 555. SEWING MACHINE (Complete), with latest improvements, works by band or foot. SEWING MACHINES FOR THE PEOPLE At T.OUIS RODGEKS'S. LR. has much pleasure in intimating that he • has just received, ex Hydabpes, the first of a regular supply of these very popular Sewing Machines, which, being imported direct from the manufacturer, he is enabled to sell in Southland at £3 CASH. Simple, silent, rapid, compact, and durable Will hem, fell, bind, tuck, seam, quilt, gather, braid, embroider, and do every kind of family and dressmaking work. EQUAL TO ANT £10 MACHINE ! Personal instruction unnecessary. L. RODGERS, SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTHLAND. TEWIN AND MUSSEN, (Dunedin and Invercargill), LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, SON BTIEIT, Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. Carte de Visites, Landscapes, Enlargements in Oil, Crayon, Indian Ink, and Water Colors, and Photography in all its branches. T. R. WHITE, UORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENT, r WINTON.
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Southland Times, Issue 1681, 27 December 1872, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1681, 27 December 1872, Page 1
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