■p ENE WA L OF LEAS E. j STEWART, DAWSN&CO; i Have pleasure in announcing tbat they bave secured a new lease of the premises known as STEWART, DAWSON * CO's GRAND ENGLISH WATCH EXHI- -, . . ■ BITION. L\ ■- At 94, QV EEN BTREET. \ (OPPOSTTK WY'NDIfAM StKEET), j At which they cordially invite the in * • habitants of Foxton and surrounding r neighbourhood when visiting Auckland > t ) call and inspect c THE GRANDEST DISPLAY <v HIGH- ' CLASS LNGLISH LhVEU WATCHES j ' AND JEWELLTRV ' That has ever been exhibited in any y country— all imported l»y S. P. and Co direct from theii FACTORY. ■i Thf gigantic success nnd patronage S tended to the Auckland \ ranch of fcewart, Dawson 8c Co., the wtll known Watch Manufacturers, of ITu trj ool and .London, by the inhabitants of New a Zealand since the m= nth of April. 1884, g has been fto encouraging that, notwith . standing the present diprosion of trade ,' in N.Z., they have »i»n« tl » nnewal of the leafe of their present A'ukland prtmiscs so well known as Stpnar 1 , Dtwson&Co's Giand En«?i>h Watch t Eihibition, at 94, Qmcii'Xtrtet. As S -* D.& Co have enjo v ert h gcoil shure of 8 the prosperity of N.Z, they do not 1 mean to nm away until better times .' come; but to imet the circumstances, j and being aware of the fact that in times of d'tpresrton it is more necessary 1 tban iver that the woiking man fbould I hnve a nood timtkeepir, th««y have re- • () need tbe prices ot the wo:king-man'H Watches to the v.ry lowist possible margin. The following price li»t will hear out this as^erticn, and will def) competition .- — STEWART DAWSON & CO.'S WATCH & JEWELLERY PRICE LIST Direct from our own FactoryHunting Chronograph Lever*, £5 Kb ; former price, .£5 15s Gents' Hunting Lev ere, X" ; former price, i'ft 15a Gents' Ihin'ing Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, Mi lO'j; foimcr price, £4 15s Gents' Huntinji Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, y.\\ 10 worth i'fi IQi Improved Defiance Watches (L'ifHes and Gent»') — Hunting, i'L 15'! Open face, il 7» l»d I I Ladies' Hunn'nc Leors, £0 10 : fornser i price, £8 15m Ladies' Open fare English Le^or*, X'H ; former piicp, £ti 10. S. D. and Co's Opni-facr Kimli^h Levers £\i', former pi ire. i'» 10. They combine the btiui£:li o) the Hunter with tbe convenience o< the Op< nface. The fronts- an 1 fi"id with » I flal rryßtal niil>r<nkaltl.- •!.: y«, wHeli withstand* (he roughest wi;ir. On account of tluir t>tt-;:t s 1 . n_ 1 h and lasting qualitii s, tlu-M- Stipt-rt> Watclje' havi- a largo u»d incuiiv-nv salt 1 . Either y'\%> shihp pri «*, a- d value nnrqualttd in ;he w<>r!il. Gobi Set» of Brooches »im\ K.iiii..-, 25--, 80s 50-i. GO-, 70 . 80s, ai-.il upwnn's Gold Brooches, the laigigi ex>ck in the colony, Si Cvi, 10s 0.1, 12 OJ, 15a Gd, 17s 6tl, 20s, 22s Oil, 27* Oil. 30s, 355, 40s, 455, 60s 60-, 70<, 80j Gold Earrings, 4s OJ, 7* 6j, 8< 6>', 10s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d, 80s, 355, 455, to £5 ss. Gold Bangles and Brace'ets, 8s Od, 12s 6d, 17« 6d, 21p, 30.«, 42?, 50s, 60. to £5 5s Ladies Gold Albert?, short, 455, 56s ; fid, kng'h with drop and tassle, 65s 70*, 75.^, 84«, 90-, 97s 6 J, 100* * 110* 180s Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Rings, 17s 6d, 80*. f3ss 40i, 46*. 60s, 70', 84*. £5 01s £6 10, to LlOLadies Gold Keepers 10s 6J 15< Gd, 22s Gd, 408 Lidies Wddding Rings, 17s 6J 22 61, 40< Gents Gold Alberts, 85s, 90* £5 10<; £7 i 7s, L 8 B*, L 9 10, LlO 15j [ Gents Gold Locket*, 15s 6 •-, 17t 6d 40^, 425, 50d, 635, 70s, L 8 10s, and LlO i 10s Gents Gold Seals and Charni!s, 15 j, 18s 6J, 21s, 24« 30v, 455, 60s For further lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery see full paitioulars in S. D. and Co* Illustrated Watch Pamphlets. Letters and communications to be ad* dressed to QTEWAIIT T\AWBON & fiO., ;> .jG_RJv^ t 4l}jß-1454, i W^rCH E>I|IBITION>--94 (jUEEN- STREET, AUCKLAND " Other Colonial Branches . at Melbourne, Sydney and Dunedin. f Write at once for one of S D. & Co.'h .. famous Ul.isfrated Pamphlets, containing all ptrticulars concerning these valuable timekeei'trs and list of Beduced Prices Sent .by- post for 3d i-tamp • free I on a| plication at 94, Queen-street. Is 31 must he forwardrd with country oider-, to «ov« r p3htßge and registration fees. STK W; J,T, I).\WS UN &CO Repair and ( hrn (J 1.l hi«» S !'it VV;.tcht!», no mat'pr w bhi i • «l.; m where bcw.-bl W*ttui^u.-liiii |;i.ai auteeJ
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 January 1891, Page 4
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770Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 January 1891, Page 4
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