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T> ENK WA L OF LEASE) bIEWAKT, DAVSK&CO.I Hare pea ur« in aai'cv-ncin^ :ha f . the*. j bstve Kecuicd a ntw lease of 'he prtr>i-e> ; known as I STEV^ABT, DAWSON k CO'h GK\\l> E GUSi* WAT H 1-X 1 j I At 94, Q EEN STREET. (Opposite Wyspham . c 'tueet), At which iboy cordial'y iniitt' the in ' habitants of Foxton and sumninding neighbourhood when \Mting Auckland t> call and inspect TBEGBANDEST DISPLAY .*• HIGHCbASS hKGMSHL- VEI! WATCHES AISD JEWELL]- II Y That has ever been exhibited ii» any country— all imported by S. D. and Co direct from theii FAC TOBY. Thf gigantic success and pat'onnyt tended to the Auckland I ranch ■;« Stewart, Dawson & Co., the wiP ktionn Watch ManufactuTers, ofLuuj.ool am! London, by the ir.hiiUiants of New Zealand since the rooiiii of April. 1884. has been soencomajjiiis: that, uo'^iih standing the present d« vrc^^ot) (,f I race in N.Z.," they have t\<:i\n\ i« ruuwal o' the lea?e of theii prcsmt Atu-kiarn 1 premises so well Iji.ov.u ss Stewnr , D-.WBOU&COV Ginml Eogi.-h W.spm Exhibition, at 94, Qmcn-sirtet. As b D& Co have er.j<n cO n gcoi! sliaiu 0! the prosferity "of N.Z., '.«e> do not rr.ean to rt-.n aw«y untii bitier twms come; but to «••»•; tin ■ cnciiiissJaiiei-s and being a«are tf tlie fact that in times of diprcfs-ion it is mote um's*ary ilmn ever th«» the woiKir'i: man 'h uld h vca i-.ood tinjtk<-t'p«r. ! "<-y have re Olll.!-.. the piHTS Of tli«- «O-kil»l£ NUiU • Watches t;> the v ■ rj l«-.««s< (•■••:iij!' margin. The follow it-.^i jme iit wili btarout tl.i* a.-..-ert:i i-, «nd wili del.* competition .'— STEWABT DAWBOM & CO.'S WATCH & JEWELLERY 'PRICE LIST Direct from our own FactoryHunting Chronograph Lever?, i? 5 10«; former price, £5 l»s Gents' Huntinjr Levers, £3 ; former price. J63 15a Gents' Huu'inj! Levers, Chronoincti.r Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, £4 10* ; former price, £4 15s Gents' Huntinu Levers (<>ur own makt), with Gold Balance, £3 10 wonts jf6 10s T „ Improved Deflance Watches (Lx'ies and Gents')— Huutin^, £1 15-; Openittce, £17 0-1 Ladies' Han'inß Le-.ers, £8 10, ; formei price, £3 15a Ladies' Open face English Le i pr<, X' 3 : former piicp, £3 10; S. D. and Co's Open-face En.jli*h Liv c! > ;£3; former jnic-. £3 10. Thi-y combine the etungih i>! the Hunter with the convenience oi the Op r;face. The fronts »»v fif.td wt'ii =. flat crystal uribrmkahlrg i-vs, wliinh withstands the ro«uhc<) ! ««■•«''• 0 account of thur u« cut s ruijith aiid lasting qualitiis, tlit.se Suptri/ Watche« have s large as:d inert issiny salo. Either f-izi- x ij.c jri.e. a d value unequalU'd in the w«>rlJ. Gold Sets of Brooches and E-irings 25<, 80s, 503,60.--, 70-, 80.-J. anil upward Golil Brooches, the largest mock in the colony, 8a Gd, 10s Gd, 12 G'l, 15* Oc), 17« 6cJ, 20s, 22s Gd, '27- 6-1, 30=), 355, 40s, 455, 60s 60-, 70s 80* Gold Earrings, 4« Gd, 7* Gd, 8< 61, 10s Gd, 15s, 17s 6vi, 80s, 85s, 45s s to £5 53. Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8< fid, 12s Gd, 17s 6d, 21p, 80s, 425, 50s, 60* to £5 5s Ladies Gold Albert*, short, 455, 56s ; ful, hngh with drop ami lassie, 65s 70-, 75-, 84s, 90j, 97s 6J, 100s 110s 130* Lac'ies Gem Rings and Engagement Rings. 17s Gd, 80*. i'3s^ 40s, 46?. 60s. 70^, 84s. £5 01s £6 10, to MOr,adieß Gold Ktepirs 10- 6(1 15s Gd. i-2s 6d, 40s L t ies Wddding Rings, 17h 6d 22 61, 40s Gents Gold Albert?, 85s 90.< £5 10<, £1 7s, L 8 Bh, L 9 10, LlO 15* Gents Gold Lockets, 15h 6 , 17s 6d 40s 425, sOi, 635, 70s, L 8 10s, and LlO 10s Gents Gold Seals and Charms, 15*, 18s 6.1, 21s, 24s 80-, 455, 60i For further lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery see full paitioulars in S. D. and Oo's Illustrated Watch Pamphlet b. Letters aud communications to be addroßßO(i to QTEWART TTJAWSON It no, Ghf.at I- satis •£ Watch Emiibition, 94, QUEEN- ST«EET, AUCKLAND Other Colonial Br;;n...h«'s at Mell ouruc, Sydiiej i'U\ Duv.udin. Write at once for one ««f S D. & C < '- famous Illustrated Pauiph:et , c»u:i.ii.ing all pr.rticulais concerning ;»■.'«* val-i a'>ic timekeejtTs and liM of It duccii Prices. Sent by posi for 3.1 >t-nup ; fre<- . ou application ut 94, Quern-street. 1< 3d must be forwarded with co..nt.y ! order.*, to cover postage and registration '. fees. I STEWAItT, DaW.-ON &CO Repaii and Ufau G..-l»l anl Sliver SV..»th<s, i,o matter what ualstr or v»hc-:e bfu^bt "Workmansiiip guaranteed

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 4

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