TjIROM THE NJEW ZJEALANAD BAAEARALAD, -a- AtTCKLAND, JULY 4Tpc, 1882 :— -- •" A branch of the Melbourne Goldsmiths' Hall Coin- - pany has "been opened during the past week in the "; Theatre Royal block of buildings, Queen-street, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr Bloom. Some - 4E30,000 worth of diamond jewellery, watches, clocks, and silver plate are displayed in the shop, and the wellstocked windows are a great attraction to the passersTjy, who congregate in groups to feast their eyes on the splendid exhibition. The articles of jewellery consist •of every possible variety— bracelets, lockets, chains, •pendants, earrings— and are finished in the first style of . art, the gold" being from 15 to 18 carat standard. -Among tlie diamond jewellery is a fac simile of the dia- - /mond bracelet presented to Miss Annis. Montague at and which was made, by the Goldsmiths' Hall ■Company,- the diamonds, eleven in number, being the "beßt Brazilian, rhe silver plate ware is also of a most . --artistic character, and the designs extremely chaste. 'There is also a large quantity of gold and silver English lever watches hy Rotheram, Settle Brothers, Erhardt, raiid others, and Waltham watches from the exhibit ovit •of the Melbourne Exhibition. In the watch line, tlie Company have a speciality known as the stem .winding - "Waterbury watch. There ai-e also several hundred •clocks, among them the "electric clock." The establishment, of which Mr Flegeltaub is the manager, is ••only open, for two weeks more. The Melbourne Goldramiths' Hall sent down the goods to Christchurch, on -.account of the Christchurch Exhibition, and after doing a fair business there the goods were removed, to Auckland, where a branch is opened, and an excellent busi- j ness doing. The Company's jewellery is all of Colonial manufacture, about sixty hands being employed in the j 'establishment, many of them being highly paid and .-skilled workmen, both in the goldsmiths' and silver- , .smiths' art, and as designers. i C<ELLING fyF "JJOW, AT — BLOOM'S LATE CROCKERY SHOP,* -. Queen-stbeet (under Theatre Royal) . JEWELLERY ") r JEWELLERY JEWELLERY [ DIAMOND I JEWELLERY JEWELLERY ) . (. JEWELLERY 5£30,000 Worth ©IAMOND JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND SILVER PLATE, EROlt THE JOLALL \-J OMPANY, Burk:e-street, Melbourne. Mr. L. FLEGELTAUB, Manager, , TJas brought over to Auckland a Magnificent stock of iDiamond Jewellery, all. the best Brazilian Diamonds, •mounted in the- finest qtiality of Gold, 18 and 15" carat, :and of the Latest Designs. Also, an Enormous Quantity of First-class Gold and Silver English Lever "Watches by Rotherham, Settle Bros., Erhardt, and -others. Waltham Watches, from the exhibit out of the Exhibition. A beautiful assortment of ■Mosaic and Enamel Jewellery, taken lst and 2nd prizes • at the Melbourne Exhibition. 136 very handsome Marble Clocks. 225 American Clocks. A nice assortment of first-class Silver Plate, too numerous to particularise. .'SELLING OFF -FOR' 14 DAYS ONLY, PEICES NEVEE KNOWN BEFORE ! ! I •sssr With every Article a WRITTEN GUARANTEE ■will b^ given. " I THE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Reqnire a Gentleman as Manager . anust have extensive practical experience in Fire -and Marine Business. Colonial knowledge indisIpensible. ' Applications to be sent in on or before the 10th j 'day of August next to the temporary offices, Canada Buildings, addressed to the Chairman of Directors. 2407 "T> USINESS NOTICE I beg to intimate to my friends and the public generally that I have commenced business on my own account as a Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, Having purebased the Stock-in-Trade of Messrs •Cruickshank and Co. I trust that the same hberal support which was accorded for ao many years to my predecessors will alao be extended to me. JNO. KIRKWOOD. 18, Q.ueen-street, July lst, 1882. 2600 ~~\\r HARF P H A.B M A C.V t T/ Oxlex's Buildings, .Queen-stbeet Whabp, Auckland. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. •■ TEETH EXTRACTED. Medioine for Shipping Supplied. :2408 T. HOOTON, Manager. ~T| EVITT, .Gunmaker, 244, Queen- ~^ * street, Auckland, opposite the Market House. Established', 1859.— Always in stock and to arrive by direct importation from England, made to .advertiser s own orders :— Chokebore .Breech-loading '(*uns, Double and Single Muzzle-loaders, Breech.loading Revolvers, Breech-loading Rook and Rabbit • Rifles, Game Bags, Gun Cases, Powder Flask's, Shot Powhes, and every article riecessa_y to complete the ' S,h™ a , s^ rts, ? an - An assortment of every de- '_£&■_ °<. E ?.volver Cartridges," and all the best "«,» llw^TM.. Poi^ dei *s are imported direct from ,_ the. makers by the advertiser,, who, can guarantee "SS _£S5 S ty * i^^ d & es foi " th o Enfield, Snider, : "Iw e 0£,. 81f1 ... M ? tal ¥ Cartridge Cases, Chilled . Shot, abd other specialties always on hand. : 1^ _ hb !_^ dealt ™- ' Guns Re--7 -stocked, Browned, &c., and every other kind of '•' l^ff m l XfP 03 *™-. °* reasonable prices. Notice.••Juet to hand," a_^ lot of good serviceable CF. Choke- . bore Breech-loading Guns, cheap. The largest stook an.Augklgnd to choose from. Also, in stock a lar<yo 7 of Fireworks of the best quality. Fishing
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 97, 22 July 1882, Page 293
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