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TJENEVVAL OF LEASE. : &TEWART, DAWSN&CO; Hare pleacure in annonncina that they have secured a new lease of the premises known as STEWAET, DAWSON * CO's GKAND ENGLISH- WATCH fcXai-, At 94, QUEEN STBEET. (Opposite Wyhdhah Street), At which they cordially invite the in • habitants of Foxton and surrounding neighbourhood wjien ,vi>it,ing. Auckland •^ ' t3 call andyirispect THE GRANDEST DISPLAY rP HIGHCLASS ENGLISH LKVEIt WATCHES AND JKWELLtItY That has ever been" exhibited in any ' country— all imported by S. D. and Co direct from their FACTORY. Thr gigantic success and patronage attended to the Aucklana-"-tranch of Ste^iirtf |>»f son^Qp./ the w*l! known Wajiiu ofLi>tr])Ool aad London," hy the Tnhahilalits of Ne* since the month of April. ISB4, has been so encouraging thnt, uotwithstanding the ppeseptd^prp^ion of trade in N.Z., they $aye>igisod t» renewal of the lease of TKoft pVcscht' Auckland premises so well liiiovrn as Stewar', Euwsoir &€o'r Grsnd Engluh Watch lExhibi4ton < <afc 94,, Queen- Blst«t-.-^ M D. & Co have etijojed a gcoJ share of the prosperity of -N.-Zv do not mean to run away nntii better times rorae; but to imet the ctrcumstance9, and being a* are of the fact that in times of d< prcsfion it is more necessary ■ttian ivor ihsii the wmking man *h«,uld haveft j:e-od liiEikffixr, they have retir.ced the prires of the wo king-man's Watches to the v.ry l«'w<st possible margin. The follow ii»B !"i>e H<;t will bear out this asf^rtit n, und wili defy competition .■-- ST^WA!^ DAWSOH to : CO.'fe' • WATCH & JEWELLERY PKICE LIST Direct from our own FactoryHunting Chronograph Lever?, M 10s j former price, .£5 15s Gents' Hunting Levew, £ ; former price, 15s Gents' HunMng Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, £4l 10* ; fcrmer priee, £4 los Gents' Huntin-f Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, £3 10, worth £6 10s Improved Defiance Watches (Lioies and Gents')— Hunting, £1 lO- i Open face, £1 7s 6d Ladies' Hunting Le-.ers, £8 10« ; former I pride, £% 15s Ladies' Open face English Levers, .£8 ; former piice, £'6 10s S. D and Go's Open-face Enj-iU) Levers £3; former p(ic«\ i'3 10. They combine the Mrtngth of Use 11 miter with the convenience ol the Op>nface. The fronts are fined with » flat crystal unl.riakabi;: g.i ss, wl.ich withstands the roughest wear. On accouut of thtir great sr- n-jth :md lasting qualities, tluw Superb Watches have » large and inm:»sin;i . j saK 1 . Either Mze same priie, and value unequalled in Ihe world. Gold Sets of Brooches ami Eiiringt., 25>-, 80s, 50^. 60', 70-, 80«. and upwards Gold Brooches, the Itugist sMek in the colony, 8d 6d, 10s 6d, 12 i 6J, los 6d, 17s 6 ■», 20s, 22s 6cJ, 27s 6*l, 80s, 355, 40s, 455, 50s, 60-. 70^, 80s Gold Earrings, 4a 6(1, 7s 6d, 8s 6(1, 10a 6t!, r l:6s; 17s 6(1, 30s, 355, 455, to £5 . 58. : r '" ■ ■■'■ ■ ■•■■ • >?■- Gold Bangles and Bracelets, 8s 6d, 12s i / 6d, 17s 6d, 21p, 30s, 425, 50s, 60d to £5 5s ...... Ladies Gold Albef tc, short, 455, 56s'j ful, lcngih with drop and tassle, 65s 70s, 755, 84?, 90s, 97s 6d, lOp^; 110s 180s Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Rings, 17s 6d, 303, |35Si 40s, 465. 60s, 70s 84s'. £5 01s £6 10, to LlOL'adies'Gold' Keepers 10s 6d 15i 6d, 22s 6d, 40s . Ladies Wddding Ringf, 17s 6d 22- 61, 40a Gents Gold Albert?, 85s, 90s £5 10*, £T 7s, L8 Bs, L9 10, LlO 15s Gents Gold ; Lockfet9, 15s 6 «, 17s 6d 40?, 42«, 50s, 68s, 70s, L8 10s, and LlO i 10s Gents Gold Seals and Charm.", . 15?, 18s 6d,.215, 24530?,. 455, 60* For farther 'lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery see full particulars -in S. D. and Illustrated Watch Pumphlqts. ,? Letters and communications to be'ar!dressed to „ . _ % STEm^Tif\iwSON^i z 'yn&? . ,'■' ..'■•.=4^",', ■ , .""..' Gheat Ikglis ■'. Watch Exhibition, . 94. QUEEN- STREET,. AUCKLAND Other Colonial Branches at iVtelbourur, Sydney and Dunedin. ; ,- Write at once" for one of S. D. & Co. V famous Ill.ist rated Pamphietc, cputKining all pKrticula'fsconccrniug the^e valuabie timekeepers' and list of Reduced Prices ' Sent by post for Bd>tamp • free on application at 94, Queen-street. I* 8d must he forwarded with country otder.«, to cover postage and registration j fees' ! STEW,* HT, DAWSON &CO Repair j.ifud ( Jt-at. G-'ld him' 'Sil'-er W:iteh<s, no' I njjf'.e.r. n {».!.<: pr.v. lute bought Woi killau^llip gear an teed

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 January 1891, Page 4

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