DENEWAL OF LEASE. &TEWABT, DAWSN&CO: Hare pleanure in announcing that tbey have teeured a new !ea«e of the premises known as STEWABT, DAW'SON >fe CO's aKAND ENGLISH WATCH EX .1BITION At 94, QIEEN STREET. i (OPPOBITI WVKDHAM r'TKEET), At which they cordially invite (he in ' habitants of Foxton and surrounding neighbourhood when Siting Auckland U call and inspect THE GRANDEST DISPLAY ..* HIGHCL.ASS U.NQUSH h VKIS WaTcHES AND JEWKLLI-BY That has ever been exhibited in any country— all imported by S. D. and Co direct from theii FACTORY. Th' gigantic success and patron.ige tended to the Auckland I. ranch of ewart, DawHont Co., the wtl! known Watcb Manufacturer*, of Liu-ipool i«nd London, by the inhabitants of New Zealand since th» month of April. 1884. ban been &o encouja^in^ tint, uo'wUli standing the precent di ])rco>i' J u nf (rude in N.Z-, they have M;>ned <• rtiu-wal o' tb» leat-e ot their prtstu» Ani'k'and premises so well known as Stfwar, D.waontCo'ii Grand Enjr i h W^tcli Exhibition, at 94, Q.uen-strcet. Af S D. & Co have enjo>fd a fe'ro'l share of the prosjerity of NZ, 'be> do not mean to run away until better limes come ; but to nitet the cKLMiinKtarict*, and being a«are of tl* fact that in times of llrp!•es^ioIl it is more utccssary than tver that the win kinn man -huuld hnve a jiood timektfejur, tbty have reduced the prices of the no king man 1 * Watcbes to the vry lovuM pn-Mhle margin. The lo!'owi:« piii-e li^t «'U btar out thi> a-M'itici, 'siiil ni!i defy competition :-- STEWABT DAWSON & CO.'S WATCH k JEWELLERY PEICE LIST Direct from our own Factory — Hunting Chronograph Leverf, £5 10? ! former price, i! 5 15s GentiT Hunting Lever*, M ; former price, i-3 15« Gents' Hnu'in" Lexers. Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, £i 10« ; former pi ice, £4 15s Gents' Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, Jb'3 10 worth £6 10s Improved Defiance Watches (Lilies and Gent*') — Hunting, ii 15-; Open face, £1 7> 6d Ladies' Htuvinfr Levers, £H IO4 ; former price, ;£3 15s Ladies' Open face English Le>erc, £8; former pi ice, £'6 10. S. D. and Co's Open -face EnszlMi Leveru .■C3 ', former piic-. £3 10. Tiny combine the »trcn«'h of the Hunter with ihe convenience ot th« Opttiface. The fronts are fl»>ed with 1 flul crystal imbr«Hkablt g i-»s, wi ieh i withstands lht> rouchent wt:ir. O:» account of thtir great s RUfth aud lasting qualities, these Superb Wat the* haft- » larjjp a:,d increasing sale. Either size t*Hit rri c, a^d value unequalled in t.h« world. Gold Sets of Brooches and Eiriiifis, 25s 30s, 50-i. 60s 70 , 80<. and upwsirds Gold Brooches, the largest B-n-k in the colony, 8i 6'J, 10s 61, 12, 6d, 15< 6d, 17h 6.1, 20*, 22* 6J, '27.- 6 I, 80*. 355, 40s, 45<j. 60s CO . 70s 80s Gold Earring, 4s 61, 7» 6 I, 8- U I, 10s 6<l, 15s, 17i 6J, 80s, 35*, 455, to £5 Gold Bangles and Bracelet.*, 8< 6rf, 12s 6d, 17* 6d, 21t>, 809, 425, 50i, <30i to £5 5s Ladien Gold Alberto, short, 45", 5Ga ; ful, ling'h with drop ami ta^H!e, 65s 70-, 75s 84s, 90: i, 97< 6d, 100s 110s 130« Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Kings. 17« 6d, 30^. 35s 40s, 46«. GO*. 70-, 84i. £5 01s £6 10, to U0Ladies Gold Keepers 10i 6d loi 6d. 22s 6d, 40s Ladies Wddding Rings, 17s fid 22-61, 40« Gent* Gold Albert*, 85s, 90< £6 10j, 7«, L 8 8s L 9 10, LlO 15 « Gent- Gold Lockets, 15* 6 , 17s 6d 40*. 42s 60s, 635, 70s L 8 10a, and LlO 10s Gents Gold Seals and Charms ISs 18s HI, 21s, 24i 80s 455, 60s For further lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery see full particulars in 8. D. and Co's Illustrated Watch Pamphlets. Latter* and communications to b* addrcesed to QTEWART "TVAWSON * pO., Grkat Feuus* Watch Exhimtion, 94 QUEEN-STKEET, AUCKLAND Oilitr Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydcsy aud Duuedin. Write at oic« for on* of 8. D. k Co.'s famous Ill.istrated Pamphlets containing all particulars concerning these Taluabie timekeepers and list of Reduced Prices. Sent by pott for 8d »tamp ; free ou application at 94, Queen-street. 1« 8d must be forwarded with country orders, to corer pottage and registration fees. STEWART, DAW^ON * CO Repair and Clean Gold and Silrtr Watches, no matter what eoaktr or wbtre bn^bt W«etaft»«lMti |«»fi*t»i^
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 August 1890, Page 4
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