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JEWELLERY. i ■ • . -H: [Established 1860.] JOHN HISL OP, Successor to OB 0 B G B YOUNG, Late Arthur Bovorly, ! CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite tho BAN X OP OTA GO, Princes street, Duncdin, Is in constant receipt by ovcry Mail of a choice selection of Ladies' and Gentleman's Gold and Silver Hunting Lovers, Of a very,superior description, manufactured expressly to order, for Colonial übo ; Also, A very ohoico selection of J E \T B. L L E R * suitable tor Proßsnta. Evory description of Jowellory MADE TO ORDER. BHIP CHRONOMETERS Gleaned and rated by transit observations. Nautical Instruments repaired. N.B.—J. H, being a thorough practical Watchmaker, all work ontrustod to his caro will receive his utmost attention. JEWELLERY, &o. " ~* "VT SALOMON, in returning thanks to Xi • his numerous friends for tho support they have hitherto accorded him, bogs to remind thorn that ho is constantly receiving, via Panama and Marsoilleß, monthly, & largo and magnificent a&sortmont of the undprmontionod goods, of the latost fashions and newest doelgns, viz.:— , LadioB1 and gentlomon'B gold and silvor hunting and opon-f acod English and Gonova watches from tho beet manufacturers. ' Colonial and English gold and silver chains and alberta, of tho newest patterns, splendid brooches, bracolots, earrings, nocklots, lockets, crosses, • scarf pins and rinp, studs, Bleovo links, vost buttons, of tho most taste- .. • ; ■ ful designs, just arrived from tho Groat In- , tornatlonal Exhibition, sot with diamonds; rubles,emeralds, opals,amethysts, sapphires, topaz, nquamarlnas, cameos, &c, 4ic.; sterling sliver and electro-plated toa and coffee uorvicos, contro pieces, clarot jnga, frnit .. stands, flower stands, oruots, llquour, egg, and pickle frames, cako and cord baskets, Balvor, aido dishes and dteh covers, butter coolers, sugar baskots, toast racks, spoons nd forks, soup and toddy ladles, fish slices —ovory doßoriptlon, too numerous to mention.* . Ladios' and gontlomon's gold and sllvor pencil oases and toothpicks; vinalgrottes, and oharas. . . Gold, silver, and steel spectaclos, and oyo-glasses. A flue assortment of ladles' and genta' Btorling silver and oloctro-platcd dressing oases. . A largo assortment of sterling silver-cups, of beautiful designs, auitablo for race, yachting, rifle, or artillery prizes, -Silver and oloctro-plated inkstands, in groat .;;...\. variety; •■,■ ■ • ■ • : ■ , ' ' ■ ' ; Also, magnificent Inkstand, made of pure Now :■ ~ Zealand gold. ■ Toloscopos, opera and flold glasses : .English and Foreign clocks, from tho best makers. "Musical boxos,'with all tho latost improvements. * In the Watchmaking and Manufacturing Jewellery Department, tho utmost precision, and strict attention to tho beauty, design, and purity of material, may bo tuny relied on. • -. . . Hours of business from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ■.',-. : N. SALOMON, ■ : Chronometer antl Watch Maker, ■ . Goldsmith and Jeweller, , Next Bank of New Zoaland, Princ 6 street, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Dnnedin. TAILOBS. ANSLOW, and .SAMPSON,! Military and Merchant Tailors, Hat Manufacturers, ' ' ' Clothiers and Outfitters, Princes street, Dunedin; and 101, Swonston street, Melbourne. N.B.—A largo Stock of Colonial-made Clothing always on hand. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, : Princes street, Opposite Criterion Hotel), Dnnedin. , , PTTBLIC COMPANIES. ROYAJU WjRANOB COMPANY. : EIRE AND LIFE. Capital ; ;....£B,poo,oo<> Accumulated Funds in hand 1,500,000 Annual Income...; ; 890,000 LIFE DEPARTMENT. "KTEW INSURANCES under the ParJLI ticipdUon .Tables are now entitled to an Increased Share of Profits, in accordance with th&resolution .passed at the last annual meotinprof the shareholders., Tho bonuses hitherto declared ar&^-tiio" largest over continuously declared by any Company. FI3E DEPARTMENT. : : " Goodsjmd buildings in town and country insured at current rates. . . . * All claims are settled in the Colony. ; Henderson; law, and Co.,.Duneain, ,',- .■■ _ ■ Agents for Otago arid Southland. rnHE > LIVERPOOL' and LONDON X ••.: and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. -: r. '■ For Fike, Lifb, and Annuities. . Capital Subscribed ........ i j .... i .£2,000,000 ■'.'.]• - INVESTED F.WDS. r,, > Capltftl paid up.....;.'.;..... £400,600 Reserve surplus fund ........ 1,000,000 Jjito Department reserve ..' 1,450 000 Balanco of undivided profits J. ..■'.,■- 2Oe|oOO (Throe million and fifty thousand pounds).. 8,050,000 ,'. • ■;,;RBVKNTnB. ;--' -■ ; - - ■ • •'■ Flropromiuma... .£580,000 Life premium 5................. 210000 Intorcstoninvestinonts..., igo'ooo (Nino hundred and fifty thousand pounds) .. £950,000 Medical Referee—A. Eccles, Esq. »• All claims aro settled in tho Colony! iables of rates for Fire; and Life Insurance in all its brandies, and every information, may bo obtained ' . G. S. BRODRICK, ; . . ■ ■;•-'•' Rattray street. , MARINE INSURANCE. rpHE PACIFIC FERE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Issue Policies at Lowest Current-Rates.- Losses payable in Sydnoy, Melbourne, or London. , " i .'-: -.- • >■"• ■ ■ - ~- , ' BRIGHT BROS V and Co.i;; '" Agents. , • -■.;■'. : PROSPECTUS . ..;-;■ '-..'* of the OTAGO FREEHOLD LAND, BUILDING, and INVESTMENT SOCIETY. .. To be Registered under the provisions of the Friendly ' ' . ' Societies Act. ' ■ .■ ;;.' : : SHARES £120.EACH. : ' ■Jintranoe Fee, Ss; Subscription,- 10s per. share per ] month; Redemption Fee, 20s per share per month: >m. L!.\ Transfer. Fee, 2a Gd per share. ±ne faooiety will commence operations as soon as — .'• • ~ shares are allotted. ; , ~r ~■ ; '' •■.'■' PRESIDENT": ■'.'„" ... : Thomas Birch, Esq.i J;P.>, Mayor of Diinedin. '"'■ ■'■■■'■ T STEB3 g«<Kge Dnnean, Esq., Secretary for Public Works, V**o?Se M'Lean, Esq. (Messrs Cargills and M'Lean).! ~..,_ ; I"ROVIsibNAIi DIBECTOBS : ... ..., i Benjaminßagley, Esq, ••'■'•■ '■" •- v; ; .' Alfred H. Burton, Esq.: . ..'-'. ,;. William Barron, Esq. ■..-.• : G. H. Campbell, Esq. . . - . :■ t William Gregg, Esq.: '■'■'■ L. Thoneman, Esq. , . :i ■ ■ ;-,■)- John Mitchell, Esq. ■ ' ' . . ...■ . Charles Reeves, Esq. . ■ ■• ,'"'■■■'• Rober c Wilson, Esq. •'•' ' ' !.. • -solicitors: . ■ , . ■ ■-■ Messrs'Kenyon andMaddo(ik. ■• ; ■ ' .. SURVEYOR: - • .' ; : 'Mr R. G. Stratton : ~.-.. ':'■■ ■ BANKERS: ' . . The Bank of Australasia. SECRETARY: ' " : : F. H.- EVAUS, ...... ... To whom applications for shares can now be made at his offices, Princes street. ' v " w""uc ' ..' PRELIMINARYNOTICE. THE ARGUS INVESTMENT SOCIETY, . - • • " •■.'■■■ AND : ' - ' ; EATINGS INSTITUTE. To be registered under the provisions of the Friendly Societies Act, 1867.: v Shares, £50 each; Entrance Fee, 2s 6d per share; Subscription, 10s per share per month. This Society is a Building Society, to be conducted on the permanent principle. The investing members will be required to pay their subscriptions for seventyfive months'(G£ .years),'-and no more. Borrowing members may obtain Loans for periods not exceeding ten years, repayable by fixed monthly instalments. Members .will' be able to join at any time, without payment or Back subscriptions; and no premium nor commission will be charged to borrowers. ■ : Prospectuses and forms of application for shares will be obtainable on and after Monday next, the 15th inst on application:to the Secretary; who will also afford" every information to intending members. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary, Telegraph. Chambers, StafEordsteeet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2061, 12 September 1868, Page 4

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