On an occasion when he was required to be away from his home district, he entrusted them to the jeweller for safe keeping.
This paper first views things from the perspective of a jeweller, attempting to make ornate necklaces.
His complaint was that he had been cheated by this jeweller of three jewels.
This involved jewellers, dentists (who used precious metals in their work) and antique dealers.
The wires were partially copper plated, leaving an active bare section of 0-2 ern length, then were soft-soldered to the tips of jeweller's broaches.
The milk-seller was pleased that he had succeeded in uncovering the mendacity of the jeweller and, turning to him, called him a liar and a cheat.
A certain number of 'priests, barbers, jewellers, and men of that kind' did voluntarily enlist with the agents, and they were, some official accounts believed, the complaining type.
Already you have exempted jewellers because they turn over their stock in a long time, but let me give another kind of example.