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Many hare remarked, that there is lothing fleir under the eun, but the extracfdmary yield from the Caledonian mine is none; ting that was never yet known ! ofj and eyeatl at is nothing wlien compared to the haadsome Jewellery now being made daily by P. H. j, eW ißson,' Jeweller, Queen-street, fron the quartz-stone from that mine. There ire earringi) brooches, pins, gtuds, solitaires, sleerelinki, &<V &c-, &c. Many may tn'nk it impossible for them to be finished in Auckland, the articles being turned out in suoh first-class style, but having visited th» green(tone lapidary, as also the -workshop where the gold work is done (where anyone can see for themselves, should they feel so inclined), y e can assure the public that the good) turned oa t by F. H. Lewisson (opposite the Union Bank) are purely Colonial, and wculd not diigrace any firstfclass bouse in Lonibn. ; A look in the window will well repay anyone, si there is always something new to bo seen and admired, and never the same goods two dujs together. Advance New Zevland! — Jjleie Zealand Herald. —[Adyt.] By the invitation of F. H. Lewsson we paid a visit to his factory to inspect some articles now being finished v We vere well repaid for our trouble, 'and had to idea of the' perfection he has obtained in th» working of auriferous quartz and greensbne into jewellery; also, a black stone Jo and in I Jfari's Island, which, when cut and polished, I lurpasses the English jet. It may ac as well I to mention a few articles now being finished, I under order for the outgoing mail, viz., a pair I of black earrings and brooch ; a mosaic brooch . I made of light and dark gold-beariig quartz I and greenstone, in the shape of x star—a "f I beautiful specimen of colonial workmanship ; I i mosaic quartz and greenstone cross; an anI chor made of quartz and greenstone, for a I .gentleman's pin; a set of studs, sleeve-links, I »nd collar-buttons to match ; quartz horseshoe I in the centre of a piece of greenstone j and I jeveral masonic emblems, composed of quartz •ad greenstone. Theso, when the gold mountI ing is finished, will be worthy inspection, and I we should advise anyone desirous of sending I home elegant presents to pay a visit to F. H. J lewisson s establishment,' opposite the Union I Bank, Queen-street.—Da% Southern Cross. — j [Advt.] * ; ' ■ ;;- . } An inspection, of Mr. F.^l.jjewisson's shop, J nearly opposite the Union ißank, Lower Q.ueen--1 street, will show whpt. can, be done in the I manufacture of- jewellery in Auckland. ' There I rings, lockets, brooches, earrings, and other j forms of jewellery,., manufactured in Mr. I Lewisson's shop in AlberWtreet, are spread j) out in tempting profusion, and are ho less I remarkable for their variety and originality, I than for their tastefulness, and their very excelI lent workmanship. We cannot undertake to I describe here the various buds, leaves, plants, I flowers, and, other..tbinga, formed out of gold, I silver, quartz, greenstone, cornelian, kauri gum, I and other materials, selected for the purpose. They mus^'bemspected, in order to'their being I appreciated, and this they will be largely by j the favourers o£ colonial industries. Mr. I Lowisson's jewellery has, of course, to compete I with the cheaply worked productions of Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, but from I this it has nothing to fear. Its superior. I quality and greater durability will not only I tend to,it§ beingJargely woru. here, but to its I being extensively exported. Those desiring to send presents home will find all they could wish in Mr. Lewision's shop to select from. Many of the .articles for inspection and sale are as. unique a9 they are beautiful. t Mr. Lewisson's investment of capital, spirit of enterprise, and artistio skill deserve all the countenance and »upport that can be accorded to him.: — •Evening Jyetes.-— [Advt.*) ry RAINS can be had at the Crown Distillery, \X Fort Britoiaart, Official Bay i % IF MR.. McKENNBLIj does not remove his goods from the residence of R. Roach, Grey-street, and* pay bis account, they will be I sold to pay expenses. ;.,. . . •; . . •", ~>. AL&BRMAIf StOWOQAOH. ' ■\ <>-W\j?>yP7?- A .?> '.^>>S f ■ :■:*'_■ -y ■ ■■■■ . mHE OKI/? ATjDEBMAN" ia Auckland will meet the Citizens at the City Hall, on ■ FRIDAY EVJ&NIka, aSrd^une, 1871. "° . ■■";"■ 1 1 iO"S Saw 'A3. '"■.'■'' ■■■. '"■":: '.• ' BAY COAL MINES. ■ JKJ'i'A .1 ■'} fj'TT7lT!'' '/. j X": '' H*' ; 0 "r./ inrrATif'tßp, -Experienced' r COAL OUTTEES.—AppIy to J. A. GILFILLAX, ,-•'■'",!/;XA« .V;" i Secretary. 7, Queen«3ireet, .... ~; .. ,■• .'.,... ~.,;; June 21^18^1. i-ijiS* V' ' • ' '''---• ' t >>j"?';i.';..-/ : /-:'..'.'.'.;';.'. ..;- WANTED— A GENERAIi SERVANT; good references required.—Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED—^ r*»pecUble SERVANT: country girl preferred.—Apply at the office-of this paper. C ■':>..' '■' _ ' .- '■'. ' TTTANTED—A BOYIto wash bottles.— VV.« Apply toJRXAXi BBiJi amd Co., Vulcan Lanesi.cj t, ta4f-.M\ ■::-- :; -•■ ■ •■' ■■-."" ; -;,: - ..?';.'"*!. '■■ !.,j. . ; — . ' .. . t •TTT^^TEII^-^ BLAIIT.-CO OK and • W MOBSEMAID in a small family, where a Man-servant ia kept.—Apply at the Office of thisßaperi i TTtMtED-Immediately,^ WAITER.— ; VY ly :the Victori» Hotel,. Victoria-: ttreetjat-woC bo hlo'4 htu» id&u <i ■ ■-<■•'■'- ~\ /TONEr^to Land foniMining Shares.—ApiVX ply to H. V. Sujvasßj Sharebroker, Queen-ateeet/Ji'",**"■■■• iiV/••?;■ 1= '.; ' •• ■■ LOST— A little'W-ffIPEBr'DOQ-^ wiith chain collar, registered,; and short. tail. Any person fijinnd,-keeping abpve after dat>,,w'fr i, beprosecutediiwiDdgkaonmitoPoHce.™ • ■• MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, Superior Binocular,^ Mevin'e-' ;fi-id^ Opera Glasses, Majnetic Electric Machine, c s., e'e, tot lauded, ex 'Alssandrina.'—T. Pbacooj, O^Jtic:.n, Sfcorttand-street. .

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 452, 22 June 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 452, 22 June 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 452, 22 June 1871, Page 3