i FOE TWO WEEKS ONLY. j GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION. 5 t TEN THOUSAND POUNDS !! ONE THOUSAND WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, BROOCHES, ETC., ETC., ETC., WORTH OYER TEN THOUSAND POUNDS, ALL TO BE SOLD FOR ONE POUND EACH, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. NOT TO BE PAID EOR UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TO RECEIVE. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, ALL TO BE SOLD FOR 20s. EACn. -JQQ GENTS' GOLD WATCHES, FROM £5 TO £25 100 Ladies' Gold Watches, from £5 to £20 150 Silver Hunting English Levers 200 Silver Hunting Open-face Gcnovfis 100 Ladies' Gem Rings 100 Diamond Rings and Pins Gold Bracelets Gold Lockets Diamond Necklets Emerald, Pearl, and Diamond Earrings Cameo, Emerald, and Pearl Pius Gold Thimbles Miniature Lockets Silver Cups and Goblots i Gold Pens Silver Poncil Cases Electro-plated Cake Baskets Electro-plated 4, 6, und 10-hole Cruets Gold Pencil Cases Silver Brooches Gold Crosses Plain Gold Rings and Keepers Gold Seals, Watch Keys, aad Ohurmß i Gold Studs and Sleeve Links &c., &c., &c. ' E. H. DEWISSON, ' QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, (Next door to the Southern Cross Ofiico), EXTENSIVE IMPORTER OF ALL THB LEADING AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES OF WATCHES AND JEWELLERY, i Desirous of increasing hia Business to an unlimited 3 7 extent, has resolved upon s f A GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION, 9 , Subject to the Begulations following r t Certificates naming each article and its value are e placed in sealed Envelopes and well mixed. One of r these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address s on receipt of 55., or four certificates cn recoipt of £1. ° AI/L ARTICLES SOLD AT 20s. EACH, a WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. On receipt of the certificates you will tee what - you aro (going to havo, and then it is at your option tojsend the balance of fifteon shillings and take the article or not. iC Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, Gold Chain, Diamond Pin, or any f article on our list, for 205.; and in no case can they got loss than one pound's worth, as there are no d articles less worth than a pound, and a, NO BLANKS: The price of Certificates is as follows '-—One for 55., four for 205., eiglit for 40s. F. H. LEWISSON. K QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 3
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