GEORGE YOUNG, Practical WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, AND IMPORTER OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELLERY, Princes-street, Duncdw, (Opposite Bank of New South Wales.) Large and varied stocks of watches, olocks, jewellery, silver and electro-plated goods, field and opera glasses, &c, &c. ; all imported direct from the best manufacturers in the home country. Receives every month parcels of the above goods in all the latest designs and patterns. All kinds of jewellery miide to order. Repairs promptly and carefully executed, at moderate charges. " Orders from the country punctually attended to, NB.— Awarded FIBST PRT3R for CLOCKS and WATCHES, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. Note the Address — i GEORGE YOUNG, Princes-street, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. -NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, BOOKS ETC. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, Wholesale and Retail j • - BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWSVENDER, Corner of Fleet and High streets, Dunodin (Established 1863), Begs to intimate that he is in direct commu. nication with all parts of the world, from whence he receives monthly supplies of every description of the above. .! The following are the prices, to any part of New Zealand (including postage), of some of the Publications :—: — Home News ... 16s per yeai European Mail 16a do do London Punch (four copies each month) .. ... 30s do do Illustrated London News (four .j copies each month, supplements included) ... ... 46s do do Nation 30s do do Edinburgli Scotsman ... 25s do do Inverness Courier ... ... 30s do do Australasian or Leader ... 35s do do Otago Weekly Witness ' ... 250 do do Illubtrated New 2. aland Herald . (monthly Summary) ... 13s do do "Otago Daily Times" and Monthly Summary scut to any part of the worM. J. B. also receives the London Journal, Young Ladies' Journal, Bow Bells, Cassells, Family Herald, Chamber's Journal, &o. Latest Boosa, &0.. of every sort can be supplied Id special orders through his L'-. ndon agent at reduced rates. The Theatrical profession and Amateur Societies are informed that lie is Sole Agent in New ' Zealand for Lacey's Plays, and is in receipt by every Mail of the latest published. Subscriptions strictly payable in advance. Postage stamps taken as cash. Where subscribers do not receive their ncwspapeia, &c, reaularly, they will please immediately send a notice to J. B. THE REBEL PRIVATEER, being sequel and finish, of Black Angel Novels, Star of the South, and Fiery Cross, by Stephen Hayward, ?rij», 3s, ■, by Post, 4a,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 20 February 1873, Page 8
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384Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 20 February 1873, Page 8
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