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I>E JN KW A L OF LEASE, SmEWAJLT, D.tWSK&CO. Hare j.'ta me : u annoi ncina that the\ 1 I'Hte t- cured H jji w : ch>i ol 'he \nn\\>es l«i ov.it a* SI E WALT DAWSON h COs G::AM) E G'F" WATCII IX 1 BITIoN 1 At 94, QUEEN STREET. (Opposite Wyxdhah Al winch t'hry cmdial'y invite the in " habitants of Foxton and surrounding neighbourhood when \i>iting Auckland t ) call and insjeet THE GRANDEST DISPLAY w HIGHCLASS INGUSH Li Vi£li WATCUES AND JEWELLLRY That has ever been exhibited ia any country— all imported by S. D. and Oo direct from theft FACTORY. Tl gigantic success and patronage 1 ended to the Auckland I rwnch of S ewart, D«iwson& Co., the wtl' known Watch Manufacturers, of Lueii-oel and London, by the inhabitants of New Zealand since the month of April. 1684, nas hrcn so encouraging that, notwith standing the pre-ent dcpmnon of trade in N Z-, they lia\c tigntd » renewal o' ihe lease of their present Auckland premises so well kr.uwn as Steuar, D.wson & Co* Gvand Engi.h W««ch Exhibition, at 94. Qnccn-street. As S D & Co have erjuied a gcoii share oi the j.rosierily of N.Z , the> do not mean to iiiu away unti better timts come; but to tr.u't ihe cHcmnstanci^, and being aware of ihe fit*", that in times of iltpresidon.H is mote meesnn tban ever lha! the will itig H)«n h nld hove a jooJ timtkffptr, |h<y h&vt- ■(• duci'd tlic prices o( t We «o k uv. mail Watct.ef *t> ihv y r'""'UJw.^ i«• — ill* margin, .-.'flit- lol!i.-wug. j.-m : f !i ! mv: hi ar oul^ tiii- a-»cr(ii v, mul vhi d»*'> vomj t titioi :-- STEWaBT DAWSOI? « CO 'K WATCH & JEWELLERY IT, ICE LIST Dinct from our own Factory— Huniing Chronograi h Lever-, £5 10' ; former pri:-e. £5 35-? Gents' Huntina Lt\cr--, & ; foruu r price. £3 103 Gents' Hun* ing Ltve s. Cliumomtt.i Balance, three paits (Xtr:i jewollevl, i' 4 10< ; foin.cr p> im\ £4 15s Gents' Huniiny Levers ('>ur own niakt), with Gold Baianc , /;8 10 won!, ifl 10s Imcro'td Dtfiaiu-e AViitVhrs (L-wiif* and GciiU')— Hun.i'in'i, £i IS-; Of.en lace, £1 7. Gil Ladies' Hunin« Lowers, £3 10 ; formei I price, I. 1 )? Ladies' Open .face Eii»Hsh Le«(?r->-, : former pt ice, £0 10S. D. and Co's Open face En<:ii.-h Loi cjs i! 8; ipimrr pnec. £'6 10 . They combine the htrercgih oi Hit' Hun«er with ihe coiiven:cucf o< the Op nfoce. The front* arc fitud with « U:il crystitl mil u iikiiliK" g r-s.«, which wilhsiand" thi» vowuhe.* 1 wear. Oa aicouutof iluir Krent. s uu»th and lasting qualiiits, these Supcrh Wafchen bave it large and incu using sail 1 . Either t-izo si'me priie, and value unequalUd in the world. Gold Sets of Brooches' and Earing?., 25>-, 80s, 50 i. CO.-, 70 . SO-s. and upwards Gold Brooches, the largest stock in the colony, 8i .61, 10s GJ, 12- G'l,' 15s G<l, its 6(», 20>% 22s Gil, 27s 61, 80-*, 35*. 40s, 455, 50-, GO, 70s, 80s Gold Earrings, 4s Qd, 7i 61, 8- 6', 10s 6<i, 15s, 17s 6d, 80s, 85s, 455, to £5 ss. •-. ■■■■-!■•■■■ ■-•.. Gold Bangles and Brace'etf, 8s Gd, 12s Gd, 17s 6d, 21*, 30s, 425, 50s, GOd to 5s Ladies Gold Albertp, sbort, 455, 5(53-; ful. hng'h with drop anil ta!>&le, 65s 70<,.75*, 84s, 90s 07s 6d, 100s* 110^ 130s Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Bings. 17s 6d, 80s |35* 40s, 46^. 60s, 70-, 84s. ,£5 01s £6 10, to LlOLadies Gold Keeptrs 10s 6d 15i Gd. 22s 6d, 40s Ladies Wddding Eings, 17* Gd 22. 6 J, 40s , . Gents Gold Alberts, 85s. 90< £0 10.-«, £7 7s, L 8 8s L 9 10, LlO 15s Gent> Goid Lockets, 15-s 6 , 17s 6d 40«, 425, 50s, 635, 70s, L 8 10s, and LlO 10s Gents Gold Seals and Charm?, 15s 18s 6d, 21s, 24 5 80s 455, 60* Fey further lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery see full particulars in 8. D. and 'Jo's Illustrated Watch Pamphlets. Letters and communications lo be addressed to OTEWART -pvAWSON & f^iO , Great Fnglisxl Watch Exhibition, 94, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney and Duuedin. Write at once for one of S D. & C«>.'« famoaß Illustrated Pamphlet*, containing all particulars concerning these valu abie timekeepers and list of Reduced Prices. Sent by post for 3d t-tamp ; freton application at 94, Queen-street. 1* 8d must be forwarded with countiy orders, to cover postage and regiwtratioii fees. STEWART, DAWSON & GO Kepai. and Clean Gold and Silver Watches, no matter what maker or where bought Workmanship guaranteed

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 November 1890, Page 4

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