TJENEWAL OF LEASE. STEWART, DAWSN&CO: Hare pleature in announcing that they have secured a new lease of the premises known as STEWABT, DAWSON * CO's GKAND ENGLISH WATCH EXHIBITION I At 94, QtEEN STREET. (Opposite Wykdham Stuert), At which they cordially invite the in' habitants of Foxton and surrounding neighbourhood when vuiting Auckland tJ call and inspect THE GRANDEST DISPLAY \v HIGHCLASS KKGUSH Li-Vfilt WATCHES AKD JIiVVELLItIY That has ever been exhibited u\ any country— all imported hy S. D. and Co direct fiom iheii FACTORY. Th- pipantic success and patronage tended to the Auckland 1 ranch of D^WM.n& Co., (he well known Watch Manufacturers, of Lixufool and London, by the inhabitants of NewZealand since the month of April. 1884, has Wn soeneoiuasjiu:? that, notwithstanding the pre-ent dvprcssion of trude in k.Z , they have M^ned a renewal of the lea>e ot thoii- present Auckland nnniiiiCD so well ki:own as Stewart, D wsnn & Co's Grand Eng^h W»tch Exhibi'ion. at 9-i, Queen' strttt. As S D. & Co biifc enjojert n (/roil share of the piosjerily of N.Z, ihey do not trean to run away unti' better limes ronie ; but to "net tin- crci.mß'anci's, and being aware of lhe fwet that in times of d< pre^iori ii is more ntcessary (ban tver tlun the wmkinif n.«u h;:ve a t'ood tinukeei'T. tiny have rednceil the pr res o ( tin- no king-man'* Watches t-> list* \ r> h»«.».t po>Kit)le niargin. The foUiming i'ine li«-t will biar out tl>is a^en:cn, and will del) toniiHtition ; — STEWABT DAWSON a CO.'S WATCH & JEWELLERY PRICE LIST Direct from ourowu FactoryHunting Chronograph Lever", £5 10s ; former price, £5 los Gents' Hunting Lexers, £ ', former price. ;£3 15s Gents' Hnu'ing Levers, Chronometer Balance, three pairs ix'ra jewollod, A' 4 10^ } foi n*er price, £4 15s Gents' Hunting Levers (our own make), with Gold Balance, £S 10, worth £d 10a Improved Defiance Watches (L»«Jies and Gent*')— Hunting, 4=l 15- ; Open face, ill 1- Od Ladies' Hunting Lexers, £8 10< ; futirer price, j£3 15s Ladies' Open fa^e English Lp^pt*-, £3 ; former pi ice, £8 10 < S. D. and Co's Open face Enuli-li L'\* prs £8 ; fornipr ptic-. Jfc'3 10. Tlu y combine the btrtng'b o; tin- JSuntcr with thp convenience of tlu- Op mface. The fronts art fi' •■*{ wi-U ■■> fl i( rr,>sidl unhr« iikahl" g :»\ w icli nilhs'anels the run jl^st wenr, Od atcoui.t of their yifui s riu. ih and lasting quaH'iis, thesi- Sup tl> Wat the 1 bavi ■■, 1.-nye and in.tnis n r ' sal* 1 . Eiihei MZe s»ijie |i? *•■ a d value unequal'rd in the w r .:. Gold Sets of Broiii'lie* «"d E<<i>' •, 25-\ 30i, GOsCO-, 70-, 80=i. aixi i»|.-.«aivs Gold Brooches, the largest sfne-k in the colony, 8s 6J, 10s 6J, 12 . Od, 15s Cd, 17s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d, 27s 6<l, 80s, 85s, 40s, 455, 50--, 60-. 70.^, 80s Gold Earrings, 4s CI, 7* 6i, 8s 6, 10s Gd, 15s, 17s 6(2, 30s, 85s, 45s f to £5 ss. Gold Bangles and Brace'ets, 8s Gd, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21?, 30s, 42*, 50s, 00^ to £5 5s Ladies Gold Albertf, short, 455, 56 i ; ful, lcng'b with drop and tassle, 65s 70s 75-, 84-, 90?, 97s 6J, 100 d 110s 130s Ladies Gem Rings and Engagement Rings, 17s 6d, 30s, 35s 40s, 465. 60s. 70-, 84s. 01s £6 10, to LlOLadies Gold Keepers 10s 6J 15s 6d, 22s 6d, 40s Ladies Wddding Rings, 17s 6J 22s 61, 40s Gents Gold Alberts, 85s, 90s £5 10s, £7 7s, L 8 Bs, L 9 10, LlO 15s Gents Gold Lockets, 15s 6 i, 17s Od 40s, 42*. 50s, 635, 70s, L 8 10s, and LlO 10s . Gents Gold Seals and Charm*, 15«, 18s 6d, 2Xs, 24s SO*, 455, 60s For further lines in Gold and Silver Jewellery see full particulars in S. D. and Co's Illustrated Watcli Pamphle's. Letters aud comrnunicvtions to be addrueEed to QTEWABT T^AWSON & pO., Gkicat I nglis •: Watch Exhiiiitiok, 94 QUEEN- STREET, AUCKLAND Other Colonial Branches at Melbourne, Sydney and Dunedin, Write at once for one of S D. & Cu.'s famous Illustrated Pamphlet*, contain, ing all particulars concerning these valu■4>'\e timekeepers and list of Reduced Price* Srnt by post for 8d cramp • free on application at 94, Queen-street. Is 3d must be forward^ d with country orders, to cover pontage and registration fees. STEW * TIT, DaW-'MN & CO Repaii am) ' I™!* G Id aid SiUer Wiite-lus, no m . al .'..'. Y. •'»' nHk<r or wherfe Bought Win kniiiiiKliiii i, i.Oi iMiff-^H
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 February 1891, Page 4
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737Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 February 1891, Page 4
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