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DBNL'WAL OF LEASE. yi'EWART, DAWSN&CO; Hare pleasure in announcing that they lave secured a new lease of the premises known as STEWART, DAWSON * CO's &UAND ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION At 94, QI EEN STREET. (Opposite Wykdham Sxrert), At which they cordially invite the in • habitants of Foxton and surrounding ••.pighbourhood when vuitinp Auckland t) call and inspect THE GRANDEST DISPLAY t f HIGHCLASS ENGLISH Li VKH WATCHES AND JEWELWRY That has ever been exhibited' in any country— all imported by S. D. and Co direct from their FACTORY. Th' gigantic success and patronage uttenced to tbe Auckland tranch of Stewart, Dawson & Co., the well known Watch Manufacturer*, of Lneirool and London, by the inhabitants of NewZealand Bince the month of April. 1884, has been so encouraging that, not with standing the present depression of trade in N.Z., they have fcigqed » renewal of the lease of their pn.st«t Auckland premises so well known as Stewar, D-wson & Co's Grand Eng'ish W-tch Exhibition, at 94. Q.kcu. street. As S D. & Co have cnjo>ed a gcod share of the prosperity of N.Z, ihe> do not mean to run awaj unti better Mints (•ome ; but to nuet tin- ci'cumstancM, and being aware of the fact that in times of depression it is more necessary than ever that the woikinK man have a nood timt-ktcj'«r. «' l **y have reHueed the prici's ot tin- wo king-man'H Watches t<> tl>« >■ r i ii.v...st pooxilile margin. The follow ii-« i-iii-e Hr-t will bear out tlii- a^-ert u i>, «mi v.ili del) competition :-• STEWART, DAWSOx v ft COS WATCH & JEWELLERY PRICE LIST Direct from our own FactoryHunting Chronograph Lever*, £5 10f ; former price, 15s Gents' Hunting Lever.*, X" ; forintr price, £3 15s Gents' Ilun'ing Leveis, Chronometer Balance, three pairs <x»ra je*elied, £4 10s j f miner price, £'4 15s Gents' Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, m 10. worth £6 10s Improved Defiance Watches (L/idies and Gent*')— Hunting. .£1 loi ; Open face, £1 7- 64 Ladies' Hun'ing Lexers. £8 10 ; tVti.er price, £3 15* Ladies' Open face En»!ish Le'-eiv, £3 ; former pi ice, 4$ 10 S. D. and Co's Open -"act EnulMi Tg^Meiw £8; fosmer y-'w. X' 310 . f| 'hty combine tin- Mnug'h i>' !''•• H until with the convenience of th« Oy< nface. The front- v.n fi- v.\ wi'h ;. flat crystal nnl-niik:il>if i» * krs « «' !l 'l« withstand*" the n-imh.vr wi--n. On ai-count of thtir j»ro««t s n n. tl> f c! lasting qnalitits, t'itM : Supufi "Watche" liavt ■- htr^c a< il nurt s-r u - salt 1 . Ei'her ms hvv \ri t=. vii value unequalled in the w<>r';!Gold Sets of Bn.ocles urn] Kn-.u.^, 2fls, 80^. 50.;. 60.-», 70 , 80-". a;<l npwan'B Gold Brooches", tlif \a'<h*' »■ «-k : i* ••><• o'or.v. 8: 61. I<i- 0 12 6\ Ij. 6.J, 17^6!, 20 , 22- 6 ,27 U^ 30-, 355, 40a, 455, 50 , 00 , 70 . 80 Gold Earrings, 4s 61, 7* 6.1, 8 6', 10s 6«1, 155, 17s 6«i, 30s, 353, 455, lo £5 59. Gold Bangles and Brace'eto, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21?, 80s, 425, 509, 60i to £5 5s Ladies Gold Alberte, short, 45*, 565 ; ful, kngth with drop and tasule, 65s 70s 753, 84«, 90^, 97s 6d, 100 i * 110^ 180« Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Rings, 17h 6d, 30i, J3ss 40i, 46^. 60s. 70-, 84*. £5 01s £6 10, to LlOLadica Gold Keepers 10» 6d 15- 6d, 22s 6d, 404 Lidies Wdduing Ring», 17» 6d 22 61, Gents Gold Alberts, 85s. 90.4 £B lOj, £7 7s, L 8 Bs, L9lO, LlOls. Gent* Gold Locket*, 15* 6 >, 17s 6d 40«, 42-, SOi, 635, 70s, L 8 10s, and LlO 10s Gents God Seals and Obanu-, 15-\ 18s 6d, 21s, Ui 30.', 455, 60.For further lines in Gold aitd Si) vet Jewellery see full paiticulais in S I), aud Oo'a llluatrattd Watch Pumphle-B.* Letters and communiDitions to be iuK dressed to QTEWAET T\AWSON & /^O., GKFAT J KGLIS WATCn EvHXBITIOK, 04 QUEEN STUEET, AUCKLAND Other Co.'t nij.l Brsm he* at Mellout ue, SydLt-j 1 and Duuedio. Write at onte for one of S D- & C ».V famous Illustrated Pamphlet.*, cont»ining nil pcrticutars concerning these vain. I thie timekeepers and li*t of lifduceel Prices S'nt l-y post for 8d j free an application at 94. Qiieen<«tree(, 1* SJI mutt be forward. ti with country t»«ler«, to rover po>tacp and registration STEWMiT. DaWm N *CO Rep^i. | mid < hi; i Gtl.l mi.il S i-».f \V..ti-li «, i o IIM'tT yill>:» i blh' ->t 1:1 •» !)••» i.\ W«.tkt«. n. ti»i > 'i».ai l h*J

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1891, Page 4

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