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' 40 Marble Time-piece, value £4 41 Emerald Pin, value £3 42 Silver Knife, Fork, and Spoon, in case, value £3. 43 Ch.lit's silver Cap, value £3 ii Lady's Pcil Cluster Diamond Centre JKiog, value £3 45 Solid 15-carat Signet Ring, value £3 46 Gold Albert Cbaiu, value £3 47 Gentleman's Silver-plated Mounted Dressing Case, value £3 48 Very handsome pair Gold Earrings, value £3 49 Electro-Silver-plated Cruet Frame, value £3 50 Electro-Silver-plated Pickle Frame, value £3 51 Set Gold Studs, value £2 10s. 52 Lady's Turquoise Cluster King, value £2 ICL<. 53 Pair Chamber Candlesticks, value £2 10a. 54 Lady's Gold Necklet, value £2 10s. 55 15-car»t Signet Ring, value £2 10s. 56 Gold Pencil Case, value £2 10s. 57 Lady's Fitted Dressing Case, value £2 10s. 58 Colonial Gold Locket, value £2 10s. 59 Pair Gold Earrings, value £2 10s. GO Gentleman's Dressing Case, value £2 104. 61 Gold Hunting English Lever Watch, asd Gold Chain, value £30 62 Lady's Gold Lever Watch, value £20 63 Gold Bracelet, Brooch, and Earring* to match, value £19 64 Magnificent Ormolu Alabaster Clock, under glass shade, value £18 65 Gold Bracelet and Brooch, value £17 66 Very superior bilver-plated Tea and Coffee Service, and large Salver, value £16 67 Lady's Gold Hunting Watch and Gold Chain, value £15 68 Brooch, Bracelet, and Earrings, value £14 69 Diamond Single Stone Ring, value £13 70 Electro-plated Tea and Coftee Service, value £12 71 Electro-Silver Fruit Stand, value £11 72 Gold Hunting Geneva Lever Watch, value £10 73 Lady's Diamond Ring, value £9 74 Gold Guard and Locket, value £8 75 Silver Hunting English Lever Watch and Gold Albert Chain, value £7 76 Gold Albert Chain, Seal and Key, value £6 77 Electro-silver Cruet Frame, value £5 78 Race Glass, value £4 79 Dressing Case, value £3 80 15-carat Signet JRing, value £3 81 Lady's Opal King, value £3 82 Pair Sleeve Links, value £3 83 Lady's Work Box, 6tted, value £2 84 Silver Hunting English Lever Watch, value £5 85 Gold Guard Chain, value £5 86 Lady's Gold Brooch, value £5 67 Eloctro- plated Egg Frame and Spoons, value £5 88 French Clock uuder shade, value £5 89 Gold Albert Chain and Locket, value £5 90 Pair Gold Earrings and Locket, value £5 91 Silver Funting English 1 ever Watch, value £5 92 Gentleman's Scarf Pin, value £5 93 Studs, Links, aud Collar Stud, value £5 94 Gold Albert Chain and Locket, value £5 95 Gold NccUlet, value £5 96 Lady's Diamond aud Emerald Ring, value £5 97 Gentleman's 15-oarat siguet Ring, value £5 98 Superior Race Glass, value £5 99 Cameo Brooch, " Diana," value £5 100 Gold Brooch and Earrings to match, value £7.

P. H. LEWISSON, WHOLESALE JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND TURNED UPSIDE DOWN. 142. 1 w W I || , JiS |q

fTIHE races! the races! «ue coming on fast, JL But here we've had races for many months past ; I don't mean a horse-raaa, I'm speaking of stores, Where always they're plastering puffs on the doors. Yea, racing for money, the hard-hearted lot : Through puffing the public spend all they have got. Now the first on the lKt is the " Mogul and Jock :" Don't on them invest, or you'll lose all you've got. The "Bellringer" scratched for the Season you know : When he's used all his puff on the horn he wil blow. The " Star of the Corner," too late in the field, There are others before him, bo he'll have to yield ! "Crinoline comes next, last year might have done On the fi Id May and Honey do not stand Al. " Panic " enters again, the idea's absurd : He'll not be the favourite— of that take my word. The M National " too, his chance is all up. They've moved him, I Bee, he'll not win the Cup. The " Annual Sale," at a discount I see : The contest too strong, he had better besn free. Last, though not least, " Little Friend " if you please ; To do good for kiud public his attempts never cease. Again he's the favourite, so on him invest : None entered so good, when put to the test. Though some years have passed since he entered the field, Never yet since he started to the others did yield. So on him invest, before it's too late. You know well that Auckland is in a queer state ; So if you want CLOTHING, no matter what kind, By buying at "Friend's,** you'll save much you'll find. His Stock is well sorted, so 3 our Friends please send, To invest when they can on the favourite " Your Friend. The Favourite Little Friend Don't forget Little Friend The Favourite Little Friend Don't forget Little Friend The Favourite OPPOSITE UNION BANK QUJ2E!T-STKEET, 142.

SEASONABLE GOODS.

NOW OPENING,

MEN'S, Women's, and Maids' HOSIERY Silk, Alpaca, and Gingham SUNSHADES HABITS, and Maids' Lisle, Silk, Spun, and Cotton Gloves MUSLINS— PaIe, Book, Mull, Taconet, Nainsook MUSLIN CURTAINS, Mosquito Nets, Blinds CORD-EDGED LUTE, Black and Coloured Velvet Ribbons 9-8 BLUE and WHITE, BLUES, and BLUE and ORANGE PRINTS 9-8 FANCY LIGHT GROUNDS, Pads, and Plates EARLSTON and Plain and Fancy Linen Ginghams GRENADINES, Lustres, Foulards, Mohairs, Llamas MEN'S, Youths', and Boys' CRIMEAN SHIRTS ROUGH, Brown, Die-ted, and Mantle HOLLAND MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' CLOTBING, in variety MILLER'S MOLES, Bedford and Albert Cord, and Tweed TROUSERS HORROCKS'S SHIRT JNG, 66in., 80in, and9oin. Sheetings TICKS, Drills, Denims, and Dungaree BLACK and BLUE BROADS and DOES, Fancy Tweeds FELT HATS, Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps, Balmorals, and Almas Ac, &c, &c.

J. H. BURNSIDE & CO. 37, QUEEN-STREET.

T>ORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER of PARIS, and LATHS, in any quantity, free of doty, to suit purchasers, at , D. GOUGR"* Jtm., Hobaon-itreet. Auckland, Oqto.be 8, 1866.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2931, 17 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2931, 17 December 1866, Page 3