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.-p »-N KWALO LEA SE ifeTEWART, DAWSN&CO; 1 , Hare pleasure io nunonncinn tbat they have secured a new lease of the premises known a« STEWAET, DAWSON k COb GRAND ENGLISH WATCH EXfllBITION At 94, QUEEN STREET. (Opposite Wysdham Street), At which they cordially invite the in' habitants of Foxton and surronnding -■ neighbourhood wheu yifiting Aucklaud U call and inspect . THE GRANDEST DISPLAY of HTGHCL.ASS KNGLISHLEVKU WATCHES AND JEWELLERY Tbat has • ever been exhibited in any country— all imported by S. D. and Co direct from their FACTORY. 'IV gigantic success and patronajic extended to the .Auckland I rmub of Stewart, Duwsorifc Co., ihe well known Watch Minufacturers, ofLi\rrpool and London, by ill* inhahhanis <>f New Zeaiaml, sin«e ihr montli nf April. 1884; has been »'> eiH-ourajiiiv-' 'b»t. notwitliattending the pie-ent (It jxi'.-muu of trade in KZ , they h«*e tip neil '» nnewal. o l ' the lea^e of, ihf.ir pii-mi Am-ki>mcl premises so well known us Slow ar, D;iwsou & Co's Grand Et U ' i.-h W.toli Exhibition, at 94, Queen. »imM. As S D. &Co have enjoy i'd 1 gtoJ share of the prosperity of NZ, ibey do not mean to liiu away .until bei-rr limt-.s • omc; but »o inret the ct'LMiiiis'iuu-f*. and heilii! aware of tho taei that in times of d'prt--M«'ii 11 is nnee n< losaiy than ever That tin- \v» 1 kioj; ui;in •h«uld have a jsoo.l timekfcpiV. ibey ban- reduced the prii«'« of tin* workirijrunnn's ■Watches *" i|m% vei ' v l"«' l!i ' t« "*-■>•»<• marginV Tli*- l"l'"wi''ir !"•'•'* ! ' ' W 'H bear out ttii-* a^ertiot., ami will defy competition : — STEWART DAWSON <vs CO.'S WATCH & JEWELLERY PRICE LTST <'■'■' Direct from our own FactoryHunting Chronograph Lever», Jt'o 10h : former price, £5 158 .Gents' Hunting Leyery, M ; former price, £'6 15» Ge»ts* Hun'inc Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, 4& 10» ; former price, £4 15s Gents' Huntinur Levers (our own make). with Gold Balance, M 10, worth £0 10s Impro"ed Defiance Watches (Lndies and Gents*)— Huntins,', Jn«: Open face, £1 7s Od Ladies' Hnntinc Levers, £3 10h : former price, ,£3 15* Ladies' Open faco English Lever*, £f\ ; former pi ice, £\i 10i S. D. and Co's Open-face En«lUI» L^or* i 3; former price. £% 10-. '^lioy combine the strength of the Hunter with the convenience of the Op nfaee." The fron»« ar" fitted with « flat crystal unhrcakiibl"!?:*'^, wl.iirli j • withstands the foimhe •«» wt-m-. ,O» nccount of tlu-ir greut sreiiL'tb ami '■ lasting qualities, these Sii|»r!i Watches have 1 large and.incfea«im» sale. Either siae same price, a--d > value unequalled in the world . CltM Setn of Brooohes and Eiriu-ik, 25.'. 80s GXK CO?, 70->, 8(k and u|>«nnl« Gold Bmocben, the largest *'mV in •»»• CiAtwv, 8» (VI. 10* 0d. "12 fl!. lfl' Od, 17* 6.1, 20.*, 22s 0.!, 27^ fi I, 30 . 35<j, 40s, 455, 50s, 00*. 70. 80 » Gold E-irrinirs. 4a 6<l, 7« Gd, 8- 6 ', 10v. Gd, 15s, 17s 6d, 30s, 85s, 455, to ±*5 • sb. ■ Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 81 G'l. 12s Gd. 17s Gd, 21s, 80s, 425, 50d, GO- to £5 5s Ladies Gold Albert, short, 455, 50sJ; fnl, length with drop and ta^lc, Gss 70s, 75?, 84f», 90?, 97s GJ, 100s 110< , 180 a Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement • Rjnss. 17* Od, 30s, ,35s 40« 40< 60s. 70s, 84s. £5100 £6 10 £7 10s Ladies GoUl Keeper-slO* Gd 15» Gd 228 Gd, 40s Lad ; es ddingßings , 40s Gents Gold Alberts 85s, 90n £5 10 \ £1 7», L 8 89, L 9 10, LlO 15n Gents Gold Lockets, 15s Gd, 17s Gd 40*. 429, 50b, 08s, 70s, L 8 10s, and LIO : 10a Gents Gold Seals and Charm?, 15?, 183 \ Gd, 21s, 24i 80s, 455, 60s . For farther lines In Gold »«n<l Silver jewellery see fall partiaulais in P. and Co's Illustrated Watch 'Pamphlets. ' Letters and oommunioationß to be nil- / dressed to (^TEWART TTVAWSON & pO., i Giikat Knglisx Watch Eyuiurrios. 04, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND Other Oqloiiial Branches At Melbonrne, [ 1 Sydney and Dnnedin. Write at once for one "f S C. & Co.'a j famous Illustrated P.nn 'ilctr. containing all particulars con3i-n, fir »i sse valu» able timekeepers anl I ; ' •' Reduced Prices. Sent by po . " o ' < tamp ; free on application at .4. Om streef. la j Sd roust be .-for :'.-•■ •*< »th co..ntry ! orders, to cover jU'tn - . mI registr tion lee's. ' "'■■■ "■■'■■• I STEWAET. D.'.Vv'sON kCO Kepsir wi Clean Gold •<< Sil«- W«teh'«. no j matter what male " where b««u«bt. ,' Wtrkmailskip guaratite.Ml. : jiMlLtlNflßj PRHHS, .vNiaHA J , m i; MaK«h s

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 January 1890, Page 4

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