Jewellery, &c CLEARING-OUT SALE. Tl/TESSRS. J. & M. HYAMS beg respectfully to intimate to the public who have so liberally patronised them during the past six years, that, being about to retire from business and return to Europe as early as possible, it is their intention to clear out their large and well assorted stock of JEWELLERY. FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c, &c, At prices that must command a speedy sale They would beg to call attention to the subjoined list of goods : — JEWELLERY. I Colonial gold brooches, ditto earrings, ditto lockets, ditto bracelets, ditto negligees, ditto pins, Albert and neck chains, sleeve-links and studs, pencil-cases, watch-hooks and bars, keys, seals, and charms, signet rings, wedding rings and keepers, ladies' dress rings (the latest design), split rings, swivels, &c, &c, &c. SILVER GOODS. Bouquet holders, smelling bottles, children's cups, knife, fork, and spoon, in case, matchboxes, vinaigrettes, neck and Albert chains, shawl pins, &c., Sec., &c. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Ladies and gentlemen's gold and silver hunting aud open-faced levers, ditto geneva, ditto duplex, French clocks in marble, ormulu, and alabaster, ditto round brass clocks, American clocks, 8 days, and 30 hours,g watch glasses, Is esch. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins and furniture, concertinas, and flutinas flutes, tambourines, &0., &c, Ac. CABINET-WARE. Workboxes in all the best woodß, dressing-cases papier-mache workboxes, inkstands, watchstands, glove and jewel boxes, stereoscopes aud slides, ornaments and vases, &c.,&c.,&c. JET GOODS. Brooches, earrings, chains, studs, bracelets, and necklaces. '%■ FANCY GOODS. Field, marine, and opera glasses, spectacles and cases, Brazilian pebbles, ladies' companions, card-cases, inkstands, reticules, Bilk and hair guards, coral beads, Berlin wool and patterns, feather dusters, dominoes and dice, cribbage boards and playing yards, cue tips, cement and chalk, portmonnaies, elastic bands, walking sticks, gold bags, portmanteaus, and travelling bags. CRICKET MATERIALS. Duke's and Page's Bats and Balls, Stumps, Leg Guards, Gauntlets, Gloves, &c., &c. LAWN GAMES. Croquet, Ringolette, Quoits, Football. CUTLERY AND STATIONERY. Rogers's Table and Pocket Knives, Scissors, an Razors ; Note and Letter Paper, Envelopes Pens, Ink, Metallic Books, Ledgers, Day Books, Account Books, Song Books, Comic and Sentimental Valentines in great variety, Book Marks, School Books, Slates, and Pencils, Ink Bottles, Sealing Wax, Camel Hair Brushes, Marking Ink, &c, &c. TOYS. Wax Dolls (dressed and undressed, all sizes), ditto China, Nankin Dolls, Rag, Crying Babies, Wooden Dolls, I.R. Dolls, Magnetic Toys, Toy Watches, Tin Trumpets, Whips, Hobby Horses, Toy Houses, Money Boxes, Humming Tops, Alphabet Boxes, Marbles (all kinds), Building Bricks, Wheelbarrows' Horses and Carts, Drums, Guns, Tin Whistles, Jew's Harps, Fiddles, I.R. and Cloth Balls, Tin Toys, Wool, Lambs, Sheep, Dogs, Ac., Bone and Ivory Rattles, Battledores and Shuttlecocks, Joe Brown's Dancing Figures, Noah's Arks, Masks, Jack in Box, Tin and Wooden Buckets, Deal and Beech pole Carts, Transparent Slates, Pop Guns, and a selection of Foreign and i English Toys too numerous to mention in | an advertisement. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY AND BRUSHWARE. AN INSPECTION INVITED. J. & M. HYAMS, 1 DEE STREET INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 1132, 29 March 1869, Page 4
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