RE N EWAL OF LEAS E. 3TEWART, DAWSON & CO, ETave p>i uro in announcing that they jave sec red a now lease of the premises known as STEWABT, DAWSON k CO 'a ,'MtAXD KNQLISH WATCH EXHIBITION At 94, QUEEN STREET. (Opposite Wysdham Stueet), At which they cordially invite the in' habitants of Foxton and surrounding neighbourhood when ri>itiog Auckland tj call and inspect THE GRANDE -T DISPLAY ck HIGHCL.ASS ENGLISH h Vfcß WATCHES AiND JEWELLLvKY That has ever been exhibited in any country— ali imported by S. D. ond Co direct from their FACTORY, Thf gigantic success and patronage extended to the Auckland branch of S'ewart, Dawson & Co., the well known Watsb Manufacturers, o* Liverpool and L-indon, by the inhabitants of New Zealand, since tho month of April. 1884, has been so eneouiaying that, notwithstanding the present depression of tmde in N.Z., they have M<?ned i« renewal o*' tho lease ot their present Auckland nrririises so well known as Stewarf, Diwson & Co's Grand English Watch Eshibition, at 04, Queen- street. As S D i Co have enjoyed n gcod share of the prosperity ot N.Z., they do not ti'.ean to run away until better tinit-s come; but to meet thr. ci'cumstancts, and being aware of the fact that in times of d< prescion it is more necessary than tver that the working man have a good timekeeper, they have reduced the prices of I lie working man's Watciies to the very lowest pooHible margin. The following price list will bear out this tib.-frtion, and will defy com petition : — STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S WATCH & JEWELLERY PRICE LIST Direct from our own Factory — Hunting Chronograph Lever?, £5 10s ; former price, £5 15s Gents' Hunting Levers, £'A ; former price. £8 15b Gents' Hunting Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, £i 10i ; former price, £4 15s Gents' Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Ba.'auci , £H 10, worth £6 10s luii'Mi'.'l Defiance Watches (Lilies und Gent-')— Huming, £1 X5-* ; Open face, £1 7s <W Ludics' Hwninp Levers, £i\ 10 j : former price. £3 15a Latliei- 1 Open fuce English Levers, £H ; former piico, £% 10 * S. D an.l Co's Open face English Levers i;a ; former pritv. £o 10% They combine the Mn-ngtli ol the Jrlumer witl» the convenifiice o' the Q| )( :iface. The fronts art; fitted wjth * j 1li(i rrvhtal nnbria'c'ilik' yiuss, wl.icli \vit!i:'!!n'l- tjjp ron^JitJiii wt»r. Q:i I ftopi;HHt oi ih«ir tjro-it siren»th uiid la-ting qualities, ihcHu Supirt) ! sa'i-. .Ei'luM* >-izL' k.<ij;b price, iimi value unecjnulli-d in ;he world. GoM Sets of Broocliea «nd Earing*., 255. np-, :>()'. GO-, 70s, SOs. nml upwitnis Gold Brooches, the larj>i-»J »!< ck in liucolony, H-i IVI, 10s Od, la* fld, 15a Oil, 17-1 Ci, '20?, 22< G-.i, '27s G«l, 80s 355, 40s, 455, 50s, GO-. 70-. 80* Gold Earrings, 4s GI, 7s Gd, Hi Gil, 10s G ■!, Kh, 17s Gd, 80s, ;>ss, 455, to i'"> Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8-* Gd, 12 s (id, 17s Od, tills, 80s, 42->, 50s, GOs to £5 5s Ladies Gold Alberts, short, 4jh, 50 < ; fu'l leng'h with dror> ft'itl ta>slc, 05s' 70-, 75*. 84s, Mfc, 97s Od, 100s, 110s, 180-. Ladies Gem Rings and En g« go went Rings. 17s (id, :->os 85s 40s, 40*. GOs, 70-, H4s. .t's 10- £0 10s, m J&10 Ladies Gold Keepers, 10a Gd, 15s Od, •2"2 b Gd, 'IDs Ladies Wedding Rings, 17s Gd, "22s Gd, 40s Gents Gold Albert?. 85s, «>oa £5 10i, £7 7s, LX Ms, L!) 10, LIO 15s Gents God Lodccts, ir>< 0 , 17s GJ 40h, 42--. ."iOs, OSa, 70s, r,B 10s, and LIO 10s Gents Gold Seals »nd Charm?, 15?, 18s Gd, 21s, -24, :-50s 4. r *s, GOi For further line 3in (lolil and Silver .Towt'llf.iy eet< I'nl! pa. tii'.fliirs in R. .1). and 'Jo's lllustratiil Watch Pamplilets. Letttra i.vi! Mc.ti'.iimr.icitions fo I>r jii l - iiiC.-M)'i U» otewaut yyvwsox &. /^o . ("}«k.\t ' Hi'.ua i Watch E*hii:ition', «.)4 (jueen-sthi:kt, Auckland Other Col'^niil ii r : n ba-* nt Mcl ourne, Syii;n y ■- ml Dujiuiliti. Wii'c »t f" co for or c «>f S. D. & C .'« •airmus IH-is'iMti il Paiiii ii'et«, contniniogall (u.rtii vi : ii« ciiiii:t-riii'i;: • *!•.»«■•€• vn 1 »>■ abie tinipkcc. t-rs u;ul list <if K-dtiL-eJ Price-* S -si' t-y i n\' for 8 I -t usip • fret■iti iip|)lic:.tlo:) ;1 Ji4. Qm en-street. 1^ .)(! must Ik- fo w ruoi with country orders to cover p^t;!^-.- and icyi-strilioii 'ees. ST.F.WAKT. I)AW-'(;N A; CO I.Vpnii •nd ( lc.-i.i- G -1.1 »-kI Silver Wi.i>-li. s. no .natter wliar idulct >>r wLi-n- Ix'ii^bt. W'ii I; in '•!' hi|i t'na'iiiitf'i'il.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 1 October 1889, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 1 October 1889, Page 4
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