AWARDED FIRST PRIZE FOR WATCHES AND CLOCKS, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. Bv SI’EGIAI. AI’POISTMKJtT. AND T . YOC NG, Would respectfully draw’ the attention oi the public, and especially i f intending pur chasers, to their .Extensive and Yaluabli Stock of English, American and Genev; Watches. They have lately received direc' from the Waltham Watch Company i selection of the different kinds of Watcher made by them, which will be sold at the lowest rcmunerati'e’prices. G. ’and T. Young’s English Lever Watches cannot ba surpassed m the Colonies, either for Quality, Durability, or Cheapness. Their new machine made Lever (going barrel) is giving great satisfaction, aud being cheaper than the watch with fusee, it having a largo sale. All their watches, it may be stated, are specially manufactured for their own trade, and the Latest Improvements are adopted from time to time. G. and T. Young would call particular attention to the fact that they import not only their Watches, but all their goods, not through any wholesale house, but direct from the makers ( Vide manifests of ships arriving here from England). By thus saving the wholesale dealers’ profit, they are enabled to confer a great advantage upon their customers, both in the way of selling all their goods at the Cheapest Bate, and in the way of selling Greatly Superioi Goods’at pnces’which are often charged for inferior articles. UPWARDS OF 400 WATCHES TO SELECTfcEROM.
All Watches Guaranteed.Two Year*. Note the Address—--80, Princes Street, Dunjois. N.B.—Their Mr George Young it at present in England, and is devoting his Entire Attention in buying for the firm’s business here. He sends monthly all the Newest and Most Fashionable Designs in Jewellery, Silverand Electro-plated Goods, ate. FOR SALE. The Property of the Dunstan District Hospital. A FIRST CLASS Mining Property, situate on the West bank of the Molyneux, about mid-way between Clyde and Cromwell, consisting of Water Race, with right to one head of water, and large dam attached. 6 Sluice Boxes and Ripples. 2 short Boxes, and a FIRST CLASS HUT. The above Property is worth the attention of a steady man, and is to be disposed of on good terms. For further particular, Apply to Mr B. NAYLOR, President of the D, D. Hospital, Or to GEORGE FACHE, Secretary. “FOR THE BLOOD !STHE LIFE.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 963, 1 October 1880, Page 4
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