TO BE GIVEN A.WAY, A 'FIVE-STONE . .DIAMOND HALF-HOOP SING.: VALUE £25, TO BE SEEN HANGING IN THE WINDOW OP [ F. H. LEWISSOF'S SHOP SO CHAKGE—TICKETS FOE,THIS RING GIVEN AWAY. AM person purchasing a pair of Sailings of which I hare 600 to select from, will be PftE ENTiiD with a TICKET which will entitle them to a CHANGE for the RING-. Ail Earrings marked in plain figures, and no two prices. Any person purchasing a Ring, oL' win i 1 have 300; will ho presented with a Ticket. All Rings marked in plain figures. Any person purchasing a Brooch, of which I have 200, will be presented with a Ticket. Any person purchasing Studs, Collar Buttons, or Sleeve Links, of which I have a largt stock, will be. present, d v.-ibh a Ticket. Any person purchasing a Watch, of which i 'have a very small stock, will be presented with Two Tickets. Any person purchasing a Gold Chain or Albert, of which I hare 100, warranted Colonial make, nill be presented with Two Tickets. Any person having their Watch, repaired at my Establishment will have a chanco for the King. Any person having Jewellery repaired at my Establishment; will have a chance for the Diamond Half-hoop l'-ing. Any person purchasing a Greenstone or Quartz Drop wiil be presented with a Ticket for the Ein^. My goods are all marked in large plain figures, and have always been, so that? the public can see that they get value for their money, and the chance of a £25 article thrown in. "No mistake in this." Come and judge for yourself. This magnificent present will be decided on the Art Union principle, conducted by ten of the principal Ticket-holders. Every Ticket will be numbered; duplicates will be placed in a wheel, and the holder of the first.; drawn number will be the winner. The drawing will come off the ■ ' BAY BEFOKB CEB:.:.TMA3 Anyone can always sco the list. J ! This is certainly worth a trial. Persons wishing to purchase any article of Jewellery will see that they can got it cheaper and better, and a greater variety, at F. H. LEWTSSON'B than anywhere else, and the chance of a £25 present. ! Anyone wishing repairs in either "W atcb.es Go 1 Jewellery will see it is to their advantage to give me a trial. Eemeniber the Address---F. 11. LEWISSON, THE ONLY GriSJSiIIKE COLONIAL| i (JEWELLER'IN jNEW ZEALAND, j i QUARTZ ! Q. 13 AE VZ ! Q L~AHTJ3 ! j NOTICE OF REMOVAL. /~^ TVIL, Hairdresser and Perfumer, late j \J[~. of 203, opposite (.he City < ia.ll, begs to j iuJui'm his customers that he lias LIEMoV. !• to more'central premises, .No. 121, next to tlie | bri ish Hotel, and oppoits Messrs. J.1. and H.'l Morrin, where he hopes still to merit that j patronage (vhich ho has received for the past; two years. f
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 282, 5 December 1870, Page 3
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