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Eancy Goods. NEW PREMISES OF MESSRS GILLIES AND RICHMOND, ' Next door to the Bank of Naw Zealand, >■ Princes Street, Dunedin. "XT", SALOMON (late of Great Bourke street, J3I . Melbourne), begs to announce the opening of his new and extensive Chronometer, Watchmaking and Jewellery iistablishment as above, replete with the choicest novelties selected by his accredited agents in the Home and Continental Markets. It is a source of self-gratula*ion for him to be enabled to state that no amount of expense and exertion, on his part, have been spared, successfully to produce a tout ensemble hitherto unattained in the colonies or provinces. A complete enumeration of his grand and varied stock would be an impossibility ; butfor.the information and guidance of his numerous friends'and patrons, he begs respectfully to submit the annexed List of Selections, assuring them that the success which has hitherto attended his efforts in the above departments, whilst sufficiently instancing the high character of his establishment, is eminently calculated to ensure a favorable appreciation of his future endeavors! Ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver hunting and open faced English and geneva watches, from the most famous manufacturers. Albert curb and fancy gold and silver watch chains Splendid brooches Bracelets Earrings • Necklets Lockets Scarf-pins, &c., &c, of the mesfc tasteful designs, and set with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opals amethysts, ultramarines, cameos, &c, &c. Magnificent diamond, gem, and signet rings, wedding rings, keepers, &c, &c. Gold and silver pencil cases and tooth picks (ladies' and gentlemen's) Gold studs, plain and variously ornamented with diamonds and other precious stones Sleeve links Gold snaps Swivels | Split rings, &c, &c. splendid designs in jet and corai Silver and electro-plated tea and coffee services '. Cruet, liqueur, egg, and-pickle frames Cake and card baskets, &c., ko: Silver card cases Gold and silver vinaigrettes Thimbles, &c, &c. Opera and field glasses English and foreign clocks of various designs, in black, white and veined raai'ble, alabaster, ebony, walnut, oak, ice, &c. Alarums In the watchmaking and manufacturing jewellery department, the utmost precision and strict attention to beauty of design and . purity of material may be ully relied on. N.B. —Gold bought in any quantity. Hours of business from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m., Saturdays from 9 ft.m. till 9 p.m. OSS and GP.,-PRACTICAL OPTICIANS, &c, call the attention of persons requiring Spectacles to their Brazilian Pebble Lenses, emabling 1 erson3 of great age to read small print with ease. ' Mathematical, Optical, and Surveying Instruments in great yariety. ' MOSS and CO., Princes-street, Opposite Stanford «_d Co.'s. Late Optician to the Charing Cross Opthalmia Hospital, London. | NOW OPEN, THE CHINA HALL IN THE CUTTING, PRINCES-STREET, N Adjoining the Glasgow Arms Hotel. '\ TYT-Jf. J. WEIR begs to state that he has just received difSct iromtife Some manufacturers—" A. choice assortment of superior Cut and Plain Flint Glass, suited for bar and tabl« use; also a great variety of China, Stone-China andJSarthenware, jnJHnner, Breakfast, and Tea Services, which he~~ wlir'seir'iHrpiiisesirhich defy competition. Rectified kerosene oils 1 Lamps, chimneys, wicks, &c. i Country orders punctually attended to, and goods carefully packed. Board and Eesidenee. BOARD and RESIDENCE.—First-class Private Board and Residence for Gentlemen at Mrs Hamilton's, No. 4 Cumberland Terrace,, off Stuartstreet. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, I. Muir's Cottages, right of Cutting steps, Dowling-street, below Wesleyan Church. BOARD and Lodging. _ Two Gentlemen can bcaccommodated in a private family, with separate bedrooms and private sitting room. Terms, 2| guinea?. Apply by letter, X-, office of this paper. j^J—R S~~T M U I R~ BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HILL. Supe' ior Board and Residence for Families and j ' Gentlemen. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs Lewis's Stafford House, Moray-place, next door to Cri terion Hotel. i 1 mHB ORIGINAL PARK HOUSE,. London street, Dunedin: George Smith, Proprietor. 10 Years Established. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. N.B.—The same attention is paid to the comfort and quietude of tha guest?, and tha charges are reasonable as heretofore. TO Young Women.-Famished Lodging Avith i another Female whose husband has gone up the j j country. Apply opposite Kirkside Cottage, Scotland- | street, George-street. | T> PIVATE Board and Residence for two or three X gentlemen at Mrs M/Kinlay, opposite Bell Tower. Educational. j DANCING, Calisthenics, and Deportment Exercises.—Mr HAROLD F. PALMER, late of the firm of Palmer and ■ Sons, Liverpool, England (Member of the Royal Society of Teachers of Dancing, London; and Professor of Physical Edu • cation at' the M'Gill College, Montreal, »nd Laval University Quebec, Canada East), has the honor to announce to the inhabitants ef Dunedin and its vicinity that he is prepared to give instructions in the above. LADIES' ADULT CLASS, Wednesdays, 3 p.m. Evening Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen, Tuesday and Fridays, 8 p.m. Juvenile Classes, Mondays and Thursday at 3 p.m. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms. &c, may be obtained at the Academy, Dunedin Assembly Rooms, Theatre Royal. Princes-street. Reference, G. P. Abrams, Esq., High School. EDUCATION -L.—Eden Bank House Establish ment for Young Ladies, conducted by Madame Lubecki. Vacancies for a few Boarders. Georgestreet, Regent Road, Dunedin. EDUCATION. LADIES 4 SCHOOL, Elm Cottage, Dowlingstreet. Conducted by Misses Ridgway and Dancer. The next quarter will commence on the Ist October. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Albany-street. FROM Ist October next, the Fee at this School ■will be Three Guineas per Quarter, paid in advance. J. H. SHAW. Sails and Tents ! J. BLAKELEY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Sail, Flag, Tent and Tarpaulin Maker, Importer of Amerioan Duck, Cotton Canvas, Navy Flax Canvas, American Drills, Calico, Twine, Lines, Horse Rugs, Tarpaulins, and Tents of every description. Orders punctually attended to. PRINCES STREET, CORNER OF WALKER STREET, Opposite the Police Barracks, Dunedin]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 2