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Jewellery, &c N. SALOMON BEGS respectfully to call the nttention of his numerous friends and patrons to his beautifully selected stock of Jewellery, &c, all of which are guaranteed to be of the best manufacture and latest la«hions ; he likewise takes the opportunity of annexing a list of the principal items now on hand, it b< ing an impossibility to (rive an exact enumeration of same, and trusts by retaining the renown of his hitherto unequalled selection of goods, he will ensure the liberal support of those who might kindly patronise him. Ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver hunting and open faced English and genevs watches, from the most famous manufacturers. Gold and silver watch chains and Albert's, id i latest patterns | Splendid brooches Bracelets Earrings Necklets Lockets Scarf-pins and rings,, of the most tasteful designs, set with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opals; amethysts, aquamarines, cameo3, &c, &c. Magnificent diamond, gem, and signet rings, wedding rings, Keepers, &c, &c. Ladies' and gentlemen's eold and silver pencil cases and toothpicks Gold studs, plain and variously ornamented with diamonds and other precious stones Sleeve links Splendid designs in jet and coral Sterling silver and electro-plated tea and coffee services Cruet, liqueur, egg, and pickle frames Cake and card baskets, i Sets salvers, sets sitiie dishes and dish covers Butter ■ oolers, sugar baskets, toast rackß, I soup and toddy ladles, fish slices, <zc, &c. j A fine assortment! or Jadies' and gent's sterling silver and electro-plated fitted dressing cases ver inkstands, in beautiful designs ; silver tortoise shell and mother-of-pearl card cases; gold and silver vinaigrettes ; thimbles; gold, silver, ond ivory mounted Mordan's pencil cases, with pen, pencil, and kni'e A large assortment of sterling silver cups, beautiful designs, suitable for race, yachting, or rifle prizes Mathematical and optical goods in great variety. Gold and silver-fitted spectacles and eye glasses; opera and field glasses English and foreign clocks of various designs, in black, white and veined marble, alabaster, ebony, walnut, oak tec, &c. Alarums, French and American, in brass and wood usical boxes, four six, eight, ten and twelve aiis, with or without drum and bells In the watchmaking and manufacturing jewellery department, the utmost precision and strict attention to the beauty, design and purity of material may be fully relied on. Gold bought in any quantity. Hours of business from 9 a.m. til 7 p.m. N. SALOMON, Chronometer and Watchmaker, Goldsmith and Jeweller, Next Bank of New .Ztaland, Princes-street, Dunedin. DKNT, CHK. NOMiKTEK, WATCH, AN U Clock Maker to Her Majesty, H.K.H. the Prince of Wales anu H.I.M. the Emperor of Russia, Maker of the Great Clock for the Houses of Parliament. Silver. Gold. Guineas. Guineas. Strong Silver Lever Ladies' or GentleWatches 5 men's Gold Lever Do do superior 6 to 16 Watches 16 Do with very thick Do superior..lß to 35 glass Bto 20 Gold Half ChronoSilver Half Uhrono- meters 35 meters 25 Do in Hunting Cas's 40 Gold Geneva Watches from 7 Guineas upwards. Tact Watches for the Blind. Two-day Marine Chronometers, 35 Guineas. Every description of Keyless Watches ar.d Repeaters in Silver Cases kept in stock; also a large assortment of Kepeaters^Oentre and Independent Seconds, Double Seconds, in gold eases, from 40 Guineas upwards. An elegant assortment ot fine Gold Waistcoat Guard Chains, from 3 to 25 Guineas. Gold and Silver Pocket chronometers, Astronomical Regulators, Turret, Church, and Bracket UJocks of every description. E. DENT and CO , 61, Strand, W.C. (adjoiniiig Coutls 1 Bank); and 34 and 35, iioya! Exchange, E.C.; and also a« the Turret Ulock and Marine Compass Factory, Savoy street, Strand, Loudon, W.C. BURROW'S GLASSES for the opera, field, camp, and sea ; unsurpassed for brilhauey and po» er. Equal to any o.her Binoculars at double the price. Larger size and power, .£6 6a ; smaller, £3 13s 6d (sling cases); in aluminium, incredibly light, 10 and 14 Guineas. HIGU-PJWER RIFLE TELESCOPES, As used at the National Rifle Association Meeting, Three, Five, Six, and Nine Guineas each. Naval, Deer-iitalking, and rteconnoitering Telescopes, best quality, Two, tfour, and Six Guineas each. Opinions of the English Press. Athenaeum.—" The Malvern (Jlass must he valuable to any man." Illustrated Loudon News. — " Admirably adapted for deer-stalkera, yachtsmen, aud sportsmen." Bell's Life.—-" Best binocular telescope yet invented." Field.—" Most compact, accurate, and powerful." Army and Navy Gazette.—" One of the best." Volunteer i-ervice Gazette. — "Beautifully finished binoculars." Gentlemen, in order to save delay, should enclose remittance. Address—W. and J. BURROW, Malvern, England. Caution.—Messrs Bubrow do not guarantee the quality of any glasses that do not bear their name and address. RE CON NO IT'RE ii" GLASS,! 10s lOd, pustfree, shows distinctly win- j dows and doors of bou=es ten miles off, Jupiter's moons, &c, &c. is a.landscape glass, is valuable for twenty-five miles. "'lhe Ktconnoit'rer is very good."—Marquis of Carmarthen. " A moat useful glass."—Lord Gifford, Ampney. "It gives me complete satisfaction, and is wonderfully i>ooii."—sir l>igby Cayley, Brompton, York. " 1 never before met an article that so completely Answered the recommendation of its maker, nor a tilaßS combining so much power, fur its size, with so much clearness." F. H. Fawkes, Esq., oi Faruley. "C^uite as powerful as that for which 1 gave L5 fis.1' —Major Starkey, Wrenhury Hall, Nantwiteh. " I have found it effective on the 10U0 yards range."—-Oapt. Sendty, Koyal small ".mis Factory, Knfield. "We huve carefully tried it, and flund it fully cqu.il to many which hud cost more lhau four times its price." JF*eld. 4 What iuten- ing tourists will now start without such an indi-pen«ablf conipauiou to a. pleasure trip?"— Notts and Queries. 'Jo Leeds, Hull, York, Sheffield, ilradiord, Liverpool, and JVlanhester, only 10- 2d The Uytlie Glass shows bullet marks at 1000 yards, »nd men at three miles, price 31s 6d. The above glares are only to be bad direct from SALOM aud CO., 98, Princes street, Edinburgh. No agents. 96 COLUMNS

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 8

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