•p E'NE'WA'I" OF LEASE., STEWART, DAWSON & CO, HftTe plensure in announcing that they have secured a netir lease of the premises known as STEWART, DAWSON k CO'a I ! GKAND EXG-LISII WATCH EX4I- -• BITION At 04, QUEEN STREET. (Opposite W v k d f am Street), At which they cordially invite the in * habitants of Foxton and surrounding neighbourhood when vuiting Auckland ti call and inspect THE GRANDEST DISPLAY of HIGHOLASS fc.XGIJSH L VhR WATCHES AND JEWELLiiRY Thut has ever hecn exhibited ia any country— alt imported by S. D. and Co direct from their FACTORY. Thf gigantic success and patronage, extended to the Auckland branch oft S'ewart, Dawson & Co., the well known Wateli Manufacturers, of LWerpool and Lmdon, by tliu inhabitants of New Zealand, since the month of April. 188>1, has been so encouraging that, notwithstanding the present depression of trade in NZ-, they have kigned » renewal o r the lea>e ot their present Auckland pri-niiscs so well known as Stewar', Dwsmi&Co's Grand English Watch Exhibition, at 94, Queen. strtct. As S D & Co have enjoyed a gcod share of the prosperity of N.Z, they do not reeiin to run away untii better times come; but to imet the circumstance*, and being aware of the fact tliat in times of oppression it is more necessary tban ever that the working man thuuld: h.ve a pood timekeeper, they have redtictd the prices of the working man's Watches to the very lowest possible margin. The following price list will biar out this as*ertioD,' and will defy competition ; — STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S WATCH & JEWELLERY PRICE .;/:LIST ■.. •-.•- Direct from our own Factory — . Hunting Chronogrnph Lever?, £5. 10s ; former price, 15s Gents' Hutttin^ Levew, ; former price. £2 15s Gents' Hunting Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, £i 10< ; former price, £4 15s Gents' Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, £8 10, worth £G 10s .•Impru v erl Defiance Watches (L-idies and Ge;it»')— Hunting, Ml l">-« ; Open lace, £1 7s (id Ladies' Hnn ing Levers, £i) lfl« ; former price, £8 15s Ladies' Open face English Levers, .£3 ; former piico, Jfc'3 10* | fi. D an.l Co's Open face EngliHh Lever* £"& ; former prie-. £<\ 10". Tliej combine the strength «>r tue rluiltei J with tbp convenience of '.he Opuifaoe. The fronts nre fined with » I flai crystal uiibrnikuhli-giitss, wiiicl k j wtths?»»iJ < « Iho rou«iiei«t \vtar. Qc i account of their great srrtn«th and lu-ting qualities, t!it>e Suptrl i Watc!ie< have n large and incic«sii>i. i mhli*. Either sizt H»iut? -. j.»ri<.e, aia ) value unequalled iv the world. Gold Sets of Brooches and Eiirinpf.,.2ss, 80-, 50-. Go> 70s, HOs. uiul upwanli Gold Brooches, the largest stock in'tht colony, 8* 0-1, 10s Gd, 12s Otl, 15i Cd, 17h 61, 20s, 22s (id, 27.s G<l, 30; i 355, 40s, 455. 50s, GO-. 70s, 80* Gold Earrings, 4s 01, 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 10s fi!i, 15s, 17s Gil, 805, 355,.4 55, to ££ 59. Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8< Gd, 12« Gd, 17u 6d, 21s, 30s, 425, 50s, 60* tt £5 5s Ladies Gold Alberts, short, 455, 5Gs ; fuU lrng'h with drop anO ta*sle, Gss 70*, 75^ 84", 90s, 97< GJ, 100s, 110s, , 130s [ Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Binge. 17s Gil, 30s, 35s 40s, 4G*. tsos. 70-, H4s. £5 10s £(> 10s y o£K '. Ludie>« Gold Keepers, 10d Gd, 15s Gd, 1 22h Gd, 40s 1 Ladies Wedding Rings, 17s Gd, 22s Gd, • I 40s I Gents Gold Albert?, Rfls. 90s £5 10i, 7*. L 8 8«,-L9 10, LlO 15* GentKGo'd Lockets, 15- G , 17s 6d 40«, 42s ">o.<» JWs, 70s, LH 10s. and LIG 10s Gents Gold Seals and Charm?, in?. 18s b'J, 21b, 24s 30:-, 4f>s, GOi For furtucf line 3in Gold nnd Silver Jewellery M' h full ji»iticii!ar« in !S D. and Oo'slllu»:rat».d Waich Putiipblotß. Letters (:«(!■ ci-nsmiiiiicitioE^ t<» fas :i.'-li:>.'.-scvi to OTEV/AliT -TrvAWBON t pO , Gim-at • xciLH '. Watch Evhibitio.v, 04. QUEEN-STKETCT, AUCKLAND Other Cilnninl H nti-hfis «t Mil ijiimip, SyiiL.ty .tint Duoudin. Writi* nt (i> cc for ntu» of S, D. n «!i: Ci'.'" CamoTix lll. is ! r iti d Paiiiplili-t-, , coniHining all particii'iirH conrc •lii'i^ rii"*e vnln ahie timekeei <r.< arid \)*r nf -Kmlurcil Prices S-nr.by P»*' H 1 'timji'; f'r<"on a|r|>licat:on >•< < .)4. Oiiu n-strfct. l-< .3d nn:'st bt- fo w rrioc, with country - order?, ,to cover p^taun. ami rejiiitrttidii fees. ' , . STEWART, DAW.-0>; & CO I.'epnir and Clean fl->UI will Silver W-ncli's. <•.,, matjer what'oiukf^ '.or wlrere : »ii % '«i«frt. Work 1 :: tvs-hip "lift 1 aiitfcil.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 27 September 1889, Page 4
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734Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 27 September 1889, Page 4
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