DENEWAL OF LEASE, STEWART, DAWSN&CO; Hare pleasure in announcing that they have secured a new lease of the premises known as STEWAKT, DAWSON k CO's GUAND ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION ; At 94, QI : EEN STREET. (Opposite Wyndiiam Street), At which they cordially invite the in • habitants of Foxton and surrounding neighbourhood when vuitinjj Auckland tj call and inspect THE GRANDEST DISPr.AY vv HIGHCLASS KNGI.ISHLKVEK WATCHES AND JBWKIJiI'B-Y That Las ever been exbibited iv any country— all imported by S. D. and Co direct from theii FACTOBY. Th gigantic success and patronage .tended to the Auckland 1 ranch of S ewart, Da\vson& Co., the well known Watch Manufacturers, of'LUeipool and London, by the inhabitants of New Zea'and since the mouth of April. 1884, has been so encouraging that, notwithstanding the present depression of trade in NZ, they ha\e bigned a renewal o< the lea?e of their present Auckland premises so well known as Stewar 1 , D.wson&Co's Giand Engiish Watch Exhibition, at 94, Queen- street. As S D. & Co have enjoyed, a gcoU share of the prosierity of N.Z, they do not irean to run away \inti' better times tome; but to ir.tet the circumstances, and being aware of the fact that in times of (UpresMon it is more necessary than »v«u that tin* winking man h:.ve a tiiutk<rp<r, tli«-y have reduced tbe pi-ire* of the nok'ng uian's Watches U> the \ rj lo«ist pu.-sible margin. The fol!n*inn pi ice H*t will bear out thi- a^^elti«^, "»d will defy competition .'— STEWABT DAWSON & CO.'S WATCH & JEWELLERY TRICE LIST Direct from our own FactoryHunting Chronograph Lever?, £5 10s ; former price, 15s Gents' Hunting Levers, £ ; former price, £3 15g Gents' Iluu'ing Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs extra jewelled, £i 10s ; former price, £4 15s Gents' Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, .£3 10 worth £(J 10s Improved Defiance Watches (Indies ! and Genth')— Hunting, i'l 15" j Open face, £1 7» Od Ladies' Hun-ing Le-ere, £3 10' ; former I price, 4-8 15s Ladies' Opeu face Enu'ish Lever*, £'3 ; former pi ice, £'6 10s S. D. and Go's Open- face Enjili«-h Leveis i' 3; former price. £8 10^. ''"hry combine the fetrcngth of tlu Hunur with tbe convenience o! the Optnface. The front* an* fitted with :• flat crystal unbnakablf g : ss, wtiirh withstands the routjheat near. Ou account of their great s ruiuth and lasting qualitiis, thesr Suptili Watches have =» large ani.l iuer» »s";n^ sali 1 . Either size same i rue, ai d value unequalled in the wirld. Gold Sets of Brooches atu] Earing, 25>, 80s, 50s, 60., 70«, 80s, and upwards Gold Brooches, the largest stock in the colony, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12i 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d, 27s 6d, 30s, 355, 40s, 455, 50s, 60-, 70", 80a Gold Earrings, 4s 6d, 7n 6d, 8* 6d, 10s 6d, 15s, 17s 6cJ, 30s, 353, 455, to £5 ss. Gold Bangles and Bracelet?, 8s Gd, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s, 30s, 425, 50s, GOa to £5 5s Ladies Gold Albert?, short, 455, 56d ; ful, length with drop anil tassle, 65s 70«, 75«, 84?, 90s, 97s 6d, 100s' 110s 130s Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Bings. 17s 6d, 30s, [35s 40s, 465. 60s, 70 , 84s. £5 OU £6 10, to LlOLadies Gold Keepers 10a 6d los 6d, 22s Gd, 40a Ladies Wddding Rings, 17s 6d 22d 6J, 40a Gents Gold Albert?, 85s, 90s £5 10s, £1 7s, L 8 Bs, L 9 10, LlO 15s Gentx Gold Lockets, 15« 6 «, 17a Gd 40s, 42v, 50s, 68s, 70s, L 8 10s, and LlO 10s Gents God" Seals and Charm?, 15*. 18s 6d, 21s, 24s 80-, 455, 60a For further lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery Bee full particulars in S. D. and Go's Illustrated Watch Pamphlets. Letters and communications to be addresped to OTEWART T^AWSON & i^O., Great Fnglis* Watch Exhibition, 94, QUEEN- STREET, AUCKLAND Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne Sydney and Dunedin. Write at once for one of S D. & Co.'s famous Illustrated Pamphlet?, containing all particulars concerning these valuable timekeepers and list of Beduced Prices Sent by post for 3d htamp • free ou application at 94, Queen-street. Is 3d mus*t be forwardtd with country orders, to cover postage and registration fees. STEWART, DAWSON & CO Repair and I ii'iui G-.|,i H > <i Siher Wi.rchcsi, no matter what tinker or uliere bcu.bt Wijrkm»tinhh> ni!arant«f; ( l *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 10 February 1891, Page 4
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