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TTjENEWAL' 0E LEASE. STEWABT, DAWg_Q3J & CO, *' * ''■■ $''l "'. -■' Have pleasure in annohncinftjtri'at^tljey have secured a new lease *6. thp premises known as | STEWART, DAWSON & COY i GKAND ENGLISH WATCH EXSI- -; BITION | At 94, QUEEN STBEET. ((Opposite Wykdh a m Street ), ! At which they cordially invite the in * j habitants of Foxtou and surrounding '. neighbourhood when vUiting Auckland tJ call and iuspect THE'GRANDE-T DISPLAY tj* HIGHCL..SS hNGLISHL' VfcK WATCHES AND JEVYELLLRY - . ... That : bas ever been exhibited in any country-T-ali imported by S. D. nnd Co direct' from '.heir FACTORY. IkLb*- gigantic success" and patronage r to the Auckland branch of Dawson & Co., the well known of Lherpoo] and by tlie inhabitants of New since the month of April. 1884, so* ericou >aying that, notwithH_^png the present depression of trade Tla_*fZ.» thoy have bij-ned » /renewal of tbo "kifc-e of their present Auck.'and livmises so well known as Stewart,' Dawson & Co's Grand Eng'.i-h Watch Eshihition. at 94, Queen. strtet. As S D & Co have enjoyed a geod share of the prosjerit). ot N.Z, the) do not mean to run away unti' bettor timt< come; but <o nnet tin- ei'eiimstaiict?, and being aware cf the fact that in timjes of <i< predion it is more necessary than ever that the working man th.iuld bi.vc a good timektcpt-r, they have reduced the prices of tlie wot king man's Watciies to the very lowest po.-sibie margin. The following price list will bear out this assertion, and will defy competition .* — STEWABT DAWSON 6s CO.'S watch & jewellery price LIST Direct from onrown Factory — Hunt ing jChroijograj'h Lever?, £5 10s ; former price^£s 15s , Gents' Hunting 'Levers, £3 ; former price, __3 15s Gents* Hun'ing Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, ' £'4 IO* ; former price, £4 15s Gents' Huntin. Levers (our own make), with Goldßa'ancr, £3 10, worth £Q 10s Impro'-td Defiance Watches (Lidies and Gent*')— Htmtiug, £1 15s; Open lace, £1 7s Gd Ladies' Han'ing Levers, £3 10« ; former price, £ii 15s Ladies' Open face English Levers, £'&; former piice, £o 10j S. D and Co's Open face English Levers £'d ; former price. £d 10s. They comhine the htrength of ttie Hnnter with the convenience ot the Openface. The fronts are fitted with a flat crystal nnhnnkaliie g.iiss, which | withstands tlie roughest wear. On I account of tbtrir great strength and I hi-titig qualities, i'tttse Buperb I Wa'che^ have v large and incieasing j suli'. Ei'her sise same price, and value unequalled iv the world. Gold Sets of Broochos and Earing*., 255. 80s, 50*. GO-, 70s, 80s. and upwards Gold Brooches, the largest stock in the colony, 8* GI, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 15s Gd, 17s 61, 20s, 22s G<!, 27s Gd, 30s, 355, 40s, 455, 50s, GO-. 70s. 80s Gold Earrintrs, 4s G<l, 7s Ud, Hs (jd, 10s 6-1, 15s, 17s Gd, 30s, 355, 455. to £5 os. Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8< Gel, 12s Gd, 17s Gd, 21s, 30s, 4'2s, 50s, GOs to £o 5 s Ladies Gold Alber'fl, short, 455, 50; ; fn'l length with drop and ta>sle, Gss' 70s 75', 84s, 90s, 97^ GJ, 100s, 110s, 130s Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Rings. 17s Gd, 30s, 35s 40s, 40s. GOs, 70 , 84s. £5 10- £G 10s. o £10 Ladies Gold Keepers, 10s Gd, 15s Gd, 22s Gd, 40s Ladies Wedding Rings, 17s Gd, 22s Gd, ■._{>»■ Gents Gold Albert?, 85s. 90s £o 10s, £1 7s, L 8 Bs, L 9 10, LlO lus Gents Gold Lockets, lo* G , 17s Gd 40s, 42-, 50s, G3s. 70s, L 8 10s, ;ind LlO 10s ' Gents Gold Seals and ('"harm?, 15?. 18s Gd, 21s, 24, 30-, 455. GOs '■.jot fii'rjncr dines in G»id and Silver ,r_weli,ery Kee'fu' l 'l'a-ticiitai's'in S D. and Co's Illustrated vV'nich'Puti.phle's. Letter- end counnaiiioafcions to be ua•iresse'i to QTEWAF.T -JpvAWBON ' & . Gkeat Ixolis.-- Wavoh I^vhibitiox, 94. QUEBN-STrEKT, AUCKLAND Other Colonial i> mi ')m* lit Mel'ourue, Sy.Uu'y Mid Duiievliii. Wii'e at M't*e for <->r-e cf S D. & C .'s • 'aim.us IH-is'r i*i d Pani'di ct . i-oun-in-inij all psi-ticiiiais Concc.-ni'i^ ':i-'- ( . v ;: ! . • ■ ahi'c timekee •■!> «•:(! )i>' of Rf-riuc'-d "Prices S r -ut t'.v !<>-* foi- 3;l -tiu::p ; tree on application ■<' 94. Q>. i -n-s.trt et. 1-s 3d must be fo.w ■• ra<-n with <o..nt.y Older-, tocuvir p ;t;t_.- and icgi-nr i-liun leis. . •STEWART. DAW--' ON & CO Impair (.'le.iti G'dd aii<l Silver Wattdi-s, no matter whattj'aker or where heugt'f. Workmanship „n:r autre 1.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 4 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 4 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 4 October 1889, Page 4

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