F. H. LEWISSON, WHOLESAIjE and eetael WATCH AND CLOCK TMPOETEE, QUEEIf-STEEBT. Arrived by this Mail, direct from the Manufactories, a large and varied assortment of DIAMOND JEWELLERY. F. H. LEWISSON, Agent for Bourne's Geneva Watches. Silver Open-face "Watches, 50s. "Warranted. Best Silver Hunting Gonovas, 80s. Open-face Gold Genevas, £7 10u. Best Gold Hunting Genevas, £10. THOMAS RUSSELL & SONS' Best Silver English Hunting Levers, extra Jewelled, £7 10s. Superior Gold Hunting J-Plato Levers, each one accompanied wich T. R. & Sons' Guarantee, £23. Ditto, with Stop for timing purposes, £25. WORKING MEN'S WATCHES. Stout Plain Silver Open-face Levers, £4. Hunting Levers, warranted for 2 years, £5 ; name on Plate, F. H. Lewisson, made expressly for the Colonial trade. Gold K eyleßs Watches and Chronometers from £25 to £40. ; ! LEWISSON'S GOLD CHAINS, Warranted and I all Marked. ! Best quality, stamped, 18 carat. Ditto do. 15 carat. Bright Gold Chains, 3s. 6d. a dwt., or £3 10s. per oz. Silver Chains and Alberts, 12s. 6d. or 15s. Gold Bracelets, Necklets, Bracelets, Karings, Pins and Kings of the latest Patterns. Freeh Goods from England per Overland Mail every month. Look at the Manifest on the Arrival of the Steamer. The choicest and largest collection of DIAMOND GOODS in the Colony, consisting of Diamond Pins Diamond Kings Diamond Brooches Diamond Earings Diamond Bracelets Diamond Necklets, and Diamond Lockets. The most powerful FIELD, MARINE, and OPEEA GLASSES in the Colonies, just opened. I SILVER. GOODS from Savory & Son, Cornhill, London, consisting of— Silver Spoons, Forks, Cake Baskets, Drinking Cups, Salver's Cruets, &0., &c-» &"• ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS from the hestHouseß, in Gorman Silver Tea and Cotfee Sets, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Tea Urnß, Liquor Stands, Butter Coolers, Side Dishes, kc, &0; &"• F. H. LEWISSON'S WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. GOODS TO ARRIVE Per ' Ulcoats.' Saddles, Electro-Plated Goods, Holloware, Toys, and Merschaum Pipes. Per ' Lancashire Witch.' 25 cases Jerome's American Clocks. 3 „ Weil's French Clocks, with Shades. 12 Musical Boxes, with Drums and Bells. 2 cases Kerosine Lamps. Now unloading from the ' Empress.' 10 cases Engravings. 15 „ Jerome & Co.'s American Clocks. 250 gTOBS Magnum Bonum Pens. 60 dozen assorted Skin Tapes, 66 feet. GOODS SENT FREE OF EXPENSE, AND REGISTERED TF| SENT THROUGH POST. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 494, 13 June 1865, Page 7
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