WANTEC a General Servant- A pp'. v i< Mrs 1 tvxy ANnvjilej Hi.u»before noon on MONDAY.
WANTED TO BORROW about £250 as first mortgage, on a Homestead. Ample secunty, and every satistaclioii.— Addles, A.'X. A., Pott Office, Paoioa.
"TT^T ANTED A SMART LAU to learn TT Printing. Apply to j. ILOTT. News Oflice.
TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS!
RARE GIIA N C I*: ! !
FORCED SALE ! ! !
rpilE GENERAL STORE BUSINESS .JL of Mr Yale, Waioron^omai, is now atoned, and MUST BE SOLD al once. Such an oppoitunily seHom occurs for fc.eciuin.ij a good going- business lor vciy little. Apply to the Trustoes THOMAS WELLS, Cambiidge. JOHN BUCHANAN, Auckland.
"\ITATCHES, T EWELLEIIY, ANE U J TjiLEOTEOPLATE. FOll KEAL VALUE, VISIT STEWART DAWSON AND CO/S GREAT ENCU.IBII WATCH EXHIBITION, 91, QUKI NTN T STRKKT, AUCKLANP. (Opposite Wyndliam stioet).
It is, now ten years since STEWART DAWSON and Co., of Lnct pool, that announced their new s\blcm of dnoct supply to the public, extinguishing at one swoop the gigantic piollts of the middlemen. Since then the fame of S. D. and Co., and the marvellous value of their ENGLISH LEVERS has spnad to all ends of the woild, and business lias flowed to them in equal piopoition^. It is everywhere acknowledged that STKWART JDAWSON and Co., Liuipool, lime been the pioneeis of English Watch enteipiise; and they intend to maintain the position they Jm\o so universally and iiientoiiously earned. Thcie i*> no watch in the woild to compaie -with the English Le\ei for Duialnhh , Solidity, and Timekeeping; but the pncisehaiize.l for thcmhavebeensos\>tematie.ilh kept up by dealeis that to most people the po^besbion of such could only be looked upon as a luxuiy. Happily for the public, though unfortunately for dcaloi*, tlu>e daj» of exhoibitant piofits have gone foi u\ei. Coiupaic ours with the Usual ictail piices, and lemembcr that we sell 300 watches whine [\ letailer sells one — hence the dilleience 11 nd saving to eustomcis. L 3 15-5 — S.D. and Co's well-known English Siher Hunting Le\ei^. Woith C 7 7s ir»a— S.D. and Co's English Siher Hunting Levcis elnon. Inlunce, cam jewelled. Worth JL"B 81 C 3 lOd — M>. and Co,r> nrw K\iel-inr 1 KiiKli-.li Lever. Well worth -LLOIOs C(i 1")S— S I>. and Co.-, .^upeib Hunting Chronogiaph I.cve^, voith Jtl'2 10s ; 01 Chn, .^tal glatrf, «C 5 lorf CGlos~b.l).' and Co's Sihcr Keyless Hunting Level, vuluo foi £10 10s. Open face, JLS 10s £1 15s— The Wondeiful Sterling Silver DeiianeeHuntei, woithL3 10s. Open face, LI 7s Gd i'l) 10s— S.D. and Co", Ofticial Uaihwiy Enghsh Keyltbd l;evei, uncvjualled ut lilO 10s £12 10s, LI S 10s, LIS 10s, iiml L2S— S.D. and Co's Gold Enght-h Le\eia, nuvei equalled under 40 per cent more CO 10s and L 7 10»— S.D. and Co's Ladies 18-caiat Gold KeUess Watches perfect gems, worth LlO 10s £3 10s, Lll 10b, and LI 1 10s— S.D. and Co'h Ladies' 18-eaiatGoldEnglnh Levers. Save at leatt j0 per cent by pvuchasing from the makeiH. Add Is 3d to the piiee of either of the ahove watches, for Postage and Kegictration, and ] send P.O. Order for the amount, payable to STEWAIIT DAWSON and Co., Auckland, and you will receive by iiist return of post the Watch Selected, together with written Guarantee . i REPAIRS! Note: REPAIRS ! STEWART DAWSON and Co. Repair and Clean Gold and Silver Watches no mntter ! what maker, or where- bought. Workmanship Guaranteed. j Watches and Jewellery may now be posted and legistered at book post latea. li your Wutch cleaning, pack it m a box eaietully, enclosing full name and address only, and send by same mail a letter or instructions, enc^o&ing postal note for 4s 6d. and we will return the Watch within a few days in good order, post paid and regibfceied. When sending letter and postal note, state the number of the Watch posted. S.D. and Co. will send their splendid new Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Phamphlet to any address on leceipt of 3d stamps, cost of postage only. fc^s 1 * All lotteis and communications to be addiessed to STEWART DAWSON and CO., yi-, Qvf.bx si'KfiEi, Auckland. Othei Colonial Branches at MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and DUNEDIN.
OTUD STOCK FOR BALE 28 Pure-bred HEREFORD BULLS, sires and dams in English llercfoid II fid book 25 Puro-bicd SHORTHORN BULLS, sires and dams in English Sliortlioin Ilerdbook Di aits of Females from each herd for private sale. CO Puie-brcd LINCOLN SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Lincolnshii c 50 Pme-bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams inipoi led from Shropshire 70 Pure-bred LEICESTER SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported fiom Yoikshire and Leicestershire 6 Pure - bred SOUTHDOWN SHEARLING RAMS, sires and dams imported from Essex, Wilts, and Dorset Drafts of EWES from each flock for private sale. EVERY MACLEAN, Bleak House, liowick. .rami,uy27tlj, 188 S.
BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c<, on rul c or plain paper, oi every size and quality executed with despatch at the NJiW'S Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 245, 10 March 1888, Page 3
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818Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 245, 10 March 1888, Page 3
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