WATCHMAKERS. THE undersigued having purchased the Stock- in-trade, of Messrs Harrop and Neill, Watchmakers and Jewellers, at a great reduction on the original cost, beg to intimate to the public that they are now in a position to offer the whole of the above stock, which has been personally selected by Mr Harrow in the Home market, AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION. They respectfully solicit au inspection of their magnificent stock of SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and every other requisite connected with the Jewallry and Watchmaking business. Having also acquired the splendid machinery brought out from Home by Mr Harrop, and being thoroughly practical workmen, they arc prepared to execute all orders for Cups, Medals, Trophies, Jewels, and Jewellery to any design or pattern, with the utmost despatch and care, and trust by strict attention to all orders entrusted to them, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon their predecessors. GOLDSTEIN k MOLLER, " Manufacturing Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths, Late of Rattray-street, Successors to HARROP & NEILL. Wtchmakers, Jewellers, and Silversmiths, Princes-street. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JEWELLERY REPAIRED OR MADE TO ORDER. All kinds of Chronometers, Repeaters, Watches, Clocks, Barometers, Nautical, Surveying, and Mathematical Instruments, &c, Cleaned, Repaired, and Adjusted. N.B. — The Watch and Clock Department is now under the supervision of Mr. Neill. WE HAVE much pleasure in recommending Messrs. GOLDSTEIN & MOLLER to our Customers, and solicit a continuance of their patronage so liberally bestowed upon ourselves* HARROP & NEILL. T\^ ILLIAM REID, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT. Agent for Pure California Grown Alfalfa. THE CUTTING, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN (Adjoining the Queen's Theatre). W. R. invites the Public, before they buy their Trees, and Shrubs, just to call at the FOR SALE above address, and sec what TREES they can buy for little money. FOR SALE, Fine Pines, from 3d each ; cwurva — two loads fresh from the 61iJlut5 ' Apples from 1 to Nu ,X"E»H o ~ !8! 8 years old. T^££ rOUB 2 T car old 200 bushels rooted ""id 1 " Privit, ££™ Cheriies, Peaches. In Ol f ff on 5™ can hav e Hombean. Apricots, Quinces. aYa V? l *?i t w?" , . Scotch Spruce and Mulberries. *»*»*> W 'l Z 5 PnCe Larch Seeds. Raspberries. very low per 1000 All the Hardiest Strawberries. Gooseberries k Currants; Califomf an Pine Gooseberries. really strong and good, and Seeds . Cvi rants-Red, P™ra to mat the times. All kinds of GarWhite and Black. Roses of the newest vane- deu and A rf . - Filbert Nuts. JOBJ 08 aIKI . leadlll S . bh w, cultural Seeds. Walnuts, from 1 * lowers from Is. each. Perennial, CockstolOft.hhrh. lilbcrtNutsveryhneaml f oot , aud Lawn Thorn-quicks. stron f 5 fit * Ol> bciin "? u \ at a Grasses. Privit Brier. vc *y low 1 l mcc 1«* 1(X)0 : , Clovers of the FiEuribca. F I?FF OK^rSJr *T i ' "^st Samples. Rhubarb and As- 111 1 ! lILE I Oi ; Ob1 ' a'1(1a ' 1(1 tlc " Golden and Black para-us Roots. rci } at the b , tat i°» 01> Tares. Box for Edfrinjr. haxt > or anypart °t city. Gum and Wattle-. Herbs and other r-ATAT nrrnr« r»\r Seccl> Hoots CAIALiOv? UJio KJSS APPLICATION. i ; Awaiting your Favors. i I WM. REID.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 238, 23 November 1877, Page 19
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