Crown Jewellers and Watchmakers on the corner of Victoria Street and High Street in Rangiora. On the back on the photograph is written "High Street. This is the exact spot where we said good-bye".
Newell Rogers with a tray of jewellery at a store in Sydenham.
Men working on front window of a jewellery store in Sydenham.
Fisher's building on the corner of Hereford Street and High Street.
Mr Newell Rogers tidying up the damage caused to the display window in his jewellery shop by smash-and-grab thieves.
Views of jeweller, Kobi Bosshard, and apprentice, Peter McKay in a workshop at Akaroa.
F. J. Fry of Fry and Fletcher Jewellers, Chancery Arcade, examines an attempt by a burglar to break the “bandit glass” store window.
Swiss Watch Shop and Armagh Book Shop at 166-168 Armagh Street.
Droplets of pure 24-carat gold on a scale and a gold ring.
Two small gold bars being held. One is about 15cm long and the other is about 2cm by 5cm.
Portraits of John Harrington, a Riccarton jeweller who won a one-year scholarship to study watchmaking in Switzerland.
Portraits of Mr A. C. Robilliard, the former owner of Robilliard’s jewellery store.
An elderly woman and a young woman standing on a street kerb. The young woman is holding her ears.
Le Lievre (111 Riccarton Road) on the corner with Rotherham Street.
A view of street lighting on High Street, seen from Hereford Street, looking south.